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24 g of protein in one 30 g sachet

Protein concentrate as the foundation of the formula

Single serving for quick use

Protein concentrate in a handy format

This protein powder supplement is based on whey protein concentrate from milk. The formula comes in a practical 30 g sachet, giving you a single, ready-to-use serving. It’s the ideal format when you want your product pre-portioned and ready to go, without having to reach for a larger tub. A simple, convenient choice for people who value ease and want one serving always close at hand.

PROTEIN IN ONE READY-TO-GO SERVING

One sachet delivers 24 g of protein, making it a convenient addition to your daily diet. Protein contributes to the growth of muscle mass, helps maintain it, and helps keep bones healthy. This format works well for people who want to grab a ready-to-go serving of protein quickly, without measuring or carrying around a whole pack. It’s a simple choice for active people and anyone who likes practical, fitness-friendly solutions.

Quick Preparation and Multiple Uses

The sachet is a handy way to whip up a shake, or you can add its contents to porridge, rice pudding, pancakes or simple desserts. That gives you several practical ways to use the product in your everyday meals. This format is especially useful when speed and convenience matter most. A single portion in its own pack also makes it easy to take with you to training, to work or on the go.

Everyday Sachet Format

A 30 g sachet is a convenient option for anyone who wants to try the flavour or simply use single servings without opening a large pack. This format makes storage, transport, and quick use easy exactly when you need it. It’s a practical solution both as a post-workout portion and as a handy addition to your daily diet. The compact format fits perfectly into a fast-paced day and doesn’t require any extra portioning.

sources

  • Supplemental protein https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25757896/

  • Dietary Protein and Muscle Mass: Translating Science to Application and Health Benefit https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6566799/

  • Protein synthesis at rest and following resistance exercise in young men https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19589961/

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