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My Protein Clear Whey Isolate - Blood orange flavour


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Seven x tubs of My Protein Clear Whey Isolate - Blood orange flavour (really tasty, tastes just like orange squash, so perfect for the summer).

All tubs are 500g - 20 servings.  

Tubs retail at £34.99, but am selling for £25 each.

Three x tubs have a BBE (best before end date) of October 2023.  

Four x tubs have a BBE (best before end date) of April 2024.

 

Product Overview:

Winner of the ''Best Protein Powder/Shake’' in the European Specialist Sports Nutrition Awards 2022.

Clear Whey Isolate is not just another protein shake. We’ve taken high-quality hydrolysed whey protein isolate and created a light and refreshing alternative — that’s more like juice than a milky protein shake.

 

Key Benefits:

  • 20g protein
  • Light and refreshing
  • No milky taste or texture
  • 4g BCAAs and 3g glutamine
  • Low in sugar
  • Fruity flavours

 

 

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