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GP Nutrition adds a bunch of protein powders for even broader coverage of the category

Gp Nutrition Protein Powder And Gainer

GP Nutrition has massively stepped up its presence in the busy category of protein powder, an area it already had a handful of entries, although now it has three more. The growing Spanish brand has debuted three more products based around protein, each with its own distinct point of difference. The innovations are Premium Whey Protein Concentrate, CFM Professional Isolate, and Professional Gainer Mass.

Premium Whey Protein Concentrate names what separates it from the other protein powders from GP Nutrition, as it features only cost-effective whey concentrate to provide 21g of protein in a 30g serving, less than 3g of carbohydrates, a gram of fat, and around 110 calories. Moving over to CFM Professional Isolate, that has whey and milk isolate as the key sources for 26g of protein, practically no carbohydrates and fat, and it is worth noting, the brand has added free form aminos in this one in glutamine and BCAAs.

As for the third and final new protein supplement from GP Nutrition is Professional Gainer Mass, indeed a mass gainer, providing a scalable 17g of protein a serving from whey and milk concentrate, a maltodextrin-driven 47g of carbohydrates, 3g of fat, and 290 calories. Those numbers can be scaled, where you could double, or even triple serve, with three getting you 52g of protein, 140g of carbs, and 870 calories.

GP Nutrition has a few other protein powders available, all of which the new Premium Whey Protein Concentrate, CFM Professional Isolate, and Professional Gainer Mass fit around. Concentrate is a nice new value-focused offering from the brand, CFM is a high-end isolate, and Gainer Mass is the first mass gainer from the brand. They all have their individual flavors, including the Spanish classic treat-inspired Maria Cookie.