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Clear Whey Isolate + Collagen
500g
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packs 26 g of protein per serving
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a blend of isolate and collagen peptides
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a fruit-powered formula
A COMBINATION OF TWO PROTEIN SOURCES
A powdered food supplement that combines whey protein isolate with bovine collagen peptides. One 30 g serving delivers 26 g of protein, and the product stands out thanks to its high proportion of protein fractions throughout the formula. Whey isolate is one of the most concentrated forms of milk protein, while collagen peptides are a form of protein produced through the hydrolysis of collagen. This combination creates a modern blend built around two well-known protein ingredients.
Protein in the Diet of Active People
Protein contributes to muscle growth and helps maintain muscle mass. It also helps keep bones healthy. That’s why high-protein products are a top choice for active people, those who pay close attention to their diet, and anyone looking to boost the protein in their daily routine. In this formula, protein is presented in a light, modern form that sets the product apart from classic, heavy milkshakes.

A crisp, fruity drink format
Once prepared, our product doesn’t resemble a traditional creamy protein shake – instead, it has a clearer, more refreshing feel. That sets it apart from classic protein supplements and makes it a great alternative for people who prefer a lighter taste profile. The fruity flavour options further highlight the product’s modern edge and fit perfectly into everyday use, especially on warmer days or after a workout.

Clear macro breakdown
One serving delivers 111 kcal, 26 g of protein, 0.5 g of fat and 0.8 g of sugars. This makes the formula firmly protein-focused, with very low fat and sugar per serving. It’s a key advantage for people who pay close attention to precise nutrition values and like products with a clear, straightforward formula. The combination of whey isolate and collagen peptides in a light, clear drink creates a modern, convenient product built for active lifestyles.
sources
Ingestion of a Whey Plus Collagen https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39501478/
Whey Protein Supplementation Compared to Collagen https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6770102/
The effects of whey, pea, and collagen protein https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38762187/





