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Black Skull reveals and releases its three-source protein powder Whey 3W

Black Skull Whey 3w

The major Brazilian brand Black Skull has pumped out all sorts of different protein powders over the years, featuring a variety of sources or balances of sources to suit specific nutrition profiles, budgets, and overall strategies. The newest entry from the popular brand in the hugely important category is Whey 3W, not to be confused with some of the like-named products it has had in the past, such as Whey 3D and Whey 3HD, although it is a similar type of formula.

Black Skull’s newly released Whey 3W features three different types of whey, as the name suggests, in standard whey concentrate, whey isolate, and whey hydrolysate. The resulting nutrition profile based on a typical 30g serving is 23.2g of protein or 31g in the brand’s directed 40g double scoop. Based on the 30g serving, the other macronutrients come out at 4g of carbohydrates, practically none of that sugar, 1.8g of that fat, and a fairly typical calorie count of 126.

Blend-style protein powders are usually more cost-effective than a straight isolate, and you do get to see that in the price of Black Skull’s all-new Whey 3W at R$279.90 (54.09 USD) in Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, and Cookies & Cream flavors. It is also worth noting that the Brazilian brand has marked the supplement under its all-new Core Series, which could lead to more cost-effective products that are as daily essential as a reliable protein powder.