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Ultra whey pudding
908 g
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A powerful blend of whey protein concentrate and isolate
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Gluten-free formula and creamy texture
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Great taste and a full 30 servings per pack
Combining Two Protein Fractions
A high-protein supplement based on whey protein concentrate and whey protein isolate. This blend gives the formula a more refined edge and makes the product a great fit for the daily diets of active people. Each serving delivers 22 g of protein, making it a convenient choice when you want to boost your diet with a complete protein source in a simple, dessert-style format.
Protein in your everyday diet
Protein contributes to muscle growth and helps maintain muscle mass. It also helps keep your bones healthy. That makes this product a practical choice that fits perfectly into both a training diet and an everyday eating plan. It’s an option for people who want to combine the benefits of a protein supplement with a more enjoyable, pudding-like form.

Creamy texture with a dessert-like feel
What sets this product apart isn’t just the protein content, but the format too. The name pudding is no accident — this recipe has been crafted to deliver a creamier, thicker result than classic drinkable protein shakes. That means it works not only as a shake, but also as a base for more dessert-style uses when flavour and texture matter.

For shakes, porridge and more
This formula works brilliantly as a boost for porridge, omelettes, protein creams, simple desserts and other meals where you want to ramp up your protein intake. Its gluten-free make-up is an added plus for anyone keeping an eye on this part of the ingredient list. The pack contains around 30 servings, making it a handy supply for regular use in the kitchen.
sources
Protein supplementation increases adaptations to endurance training https://www.clinicalnutritionjournal.com/article/S0261-5614%2820%2930687-7/abstract
Protein intake and bone health https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22139564/
Protein - Which is Best? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24482589/





