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Ultora finally makes a soy-based protein powder in three tasty flavors with great value

Ultora Soy Protein For Diet

Soy protein powder is more common in Asia, although it was not a road the Japanese brand Ultora had gone down. The straightforwardly named Soy Protein changes all that for the company, as it finally gives it a soy-based, vegan-friendly protein solution. Ultora already has plenty of other types of protein supplementation to choose from, including Clear Whey, standard Whey Protein, Soup Protein, Tea Protein, and the collagen, Beauty Protein.

Ultora’s Soy Protein isn’t overly complicated; it relies on soy protein to provide 18g of protein per serving with moderately high carbohydrates ranging from 5 to 6g, very little sugar, and sub-100 calories at 92 to 94. It is very much a pure soy-based protein powder with no other sources really in there to contribute to that total, and it has a variety of added vitamins and minerals for general health in addition to the consumption of extra protein.

Soy Protein has debuted in three flavors, one of which is traditional in Cocoa, while the others are far more interesting in Black Sugar Syrup and Kinako, and the fruity, smoothie-like Strawberry Banana. As is usually the case, Ultora’s soy-powered product is one of its most cost-effective entries in the category. The supplement comes in 810g bags, working out to the usual 30 servings, and the price, direct, is currently discounted to ¥3,591 (22.75 USD).