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Gym Bod is discontinuing two flavors of its delicious protein ice cream

Gym Bod Discontinues Two Protein Ice Creams

Gym Bod has made a lot of noise in frozen functional food down under in Australia as well as New Zealand, especially with its creamy, low-calorie protein ice creams and the more indulgent Choc Top range. The tubs of deliciously realistic ice cream are the brand’s most well-known and popular offering, and they are incredibly enjoyable, especially with the handful of tastes fans have to choose from, although the menu is unfortunately about to get smaller, temporarily.

Two of the flavors available for Gym Bod’s Protein Ice Cream are now heading out, with Honeycomb Crunch and Peanut Brittle being gradually removed from shelves from the likes of the major supermarket Coles. Both have been around for a while and delivered 21g of protein from a single unit and at a reasonable 399 calories. As tasty as they are, Gym Bod is phasing them out; however, the good news is that it’s to make room for entirely new extensions for the product.