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Hardcore brand Nemesis previews its whey-powered protein powder debut

Nemesis Nutrition Psycho Protein

We just saw Nemesis Nutrition enter the nighttime category with its stacked sleep and recovery-supporting supplement Psycho Blackout. The brand has a strong reputation for powerful, hard-hitting pre-workouts, so it’s nice to see it serving the other side of the coin. It turns out Nemesis is about to hit another new area of the sports nutrition industry, and this is a big one, something that most sports nutrition consumers use a few times a day.

Nemesis Nutrition has revealed that it is getting ready to release its first-ever protein powder, and it’ll continue the naming convention used in its other supplements, with Psycho Protein. It will be a blend-style competitor, relying on a blend of fast-absorbing whey isolate and common whey concentrate to provide 24g of complete protein per serving. The carbohydrates fall around a few grams, about a gram of fat, and a reasonable calorie count of 120.

Psycho Protein will be a major move by Nemesis Nutrition, as protein powder is a tough game to get into, especially with the instability of the price of whey, causing costs to fluctuate quite drastically throughout the world. The brand is taking a solid approach in its entry into the highly competitive space, giving it a blend for a more cost-effective price point, and knowing its experience, it would be safe to assume the taste is going to be enjoyable.