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V-HULK PROTEIN (VEGAN)
Our team has a new vegan formulation that is a great plant-based protein source. Perfect for an after workout energy boosting shake.
Supporting Workout Recovery
This one is for all the runners, lifters, swimmers, and anyone else who loves work out. Our technical formulation team has developed a shake with protein sourced exclusively from plants. On top of that there is no added sucrose. Take a look at the ingredients and benefits behind our new ‘V-Hulk Protein’.
What is inside?
Take a look at the key ingredients of our no-sucrose ‘V-Hulk Protein’ concept. This is a guide formulation that can be adjusted to fit all sorts of requirements and preferences.
Isolated Soy Protein GS 5300A
- Source of protein from plant base
- High dispersibility
- Non-GMO
Dried Malt Extract LDME20
- Masking greeny note of soy protein
- Energy source
- Low GI index (compared with table sugar)
CMC FH1800-2
- Stabilise soy protein in drink
- Provides smooth body
Do you need help?
Our Consumer Innovation Centres are specialised in developing new and exciting food and beverage products. Our ‘V-Hulk Protein’ is just one of the many possibilities. Send us a quick message and we’re happy to support your next project.
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