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Newcomer PBMax Pro puts together the leanest peanut-based protein powder we’ve seen

Pbmax Pro Peanut Protein Powder

If you’re on the hunt for an alternative protein powder, in the United Kingdom and Europe, PBMax Pro may be worth taking a look at. The brand has only recently hit the market, but is quickly making itself known across the continent, appearing at this year’s Arnold Sports Festival UK as well as last week’s massive FIBO Expo in Cologne, Germany. Knowing the name of the newcomer, you could probably guess what its signature supplement is all about.

PBMax Pro’s first-ever product and flagship innovation is Peanut Protein Powder, a high-protein nutrition supplement that relies on peanut flour for its protein instead of the standard whey, milk, or even egg. We’ve seen a few of these over the years, although the catch is that the nutrition profile is never that lean. While the carbohydrates usually get as high as the protein, that’s not the case in PBMax Pro’s protein powder, providing 23g of protein to 6g of fat, 4g of carbohydrates, 2g of that sugar, no added sugar, and a very reasonable 162 calories.

Those macros are the same for both PBMax Pro’s sweetened Peanut Butter and Natural flavors of Peanut Protein Powder, keeping things nice and clean regardless of which way you go. This is easily the most protein powder-like supplement we’ve seen using peanut flour, and the newcomer isn’t charging much for its first product. Straight from its website, you’ll pay just £10 (13.50 USD) for a 400g pouch of about ten servings, at that 23g of protein each.