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Clear Vegan Protein — A World First | Check Out This Juicy Drink

Clear Vegan Protein — A World First | Check Out This Juicy Drink
Evangeline Howarth
Writer and expert3 years ago
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After the success of our Clear Whey Protein, it only seems fair to share the refreshing feeling of sipping on a juicy shake with the plant-based community. That’s right, we’ve made vegan protein juicy too.

If you’re after a fruity, refreshing drink rather than your classic creamy shake, then look no further than Clear Vegan Protein Isolate. With powerful pea protein, we’ve formulated a blend that’s completely soluble in water and packs in 10g of protein per serving.

 

Next Level Nutritionals

It’s also packed with B vitamins to give you that extra boost to make it through the day. Each serving contains 50% of all the B vitamins you’re recommended to consume in a day. That means a good amount of that pesky B12 that can be a little harder to get your hands on. It also contains pantothenic acid (B5), thiamine (B1), and vitamin B6 which can support mental performance, heart health, and fight fatigue respectively.1,2,3

With a sweet and tasty drink, you might also be worrying about the sugar content. Well, stop — it contains only 1g of sugar and around 55 calories per serving, making it perfect for working alongside weight loss goals (or any goals for that matter).

 

Tastes Good, Does Good

The great news doesn’t stop there either. Clear Vegan Protein Isolate has been developed in two tasty flavours using real fruit — Lemon and Lime, or Strawberry.

If you’re being careful about the packaging you purchase, you can rest assured that the tub is 100% recyclable too.

Take Home Message

It’s never been simpler to get in the protein you need on a plant-based diet. Simply shake up this juicy protein drink to enjoy the sweet and tangy flavours and a B vitamin boost.

1. Pantothenic acid contributes to normal mental performance and the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.

2. Thiamine contributes to normal function of the heart, normal functioning of the nervous system and normal energy-yielding metabolism.

3. Vitamin B6 contributes to the normal function of the immune system.

Evangeline Howarth
Writer and expert
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Evangeline has taken part in competitive sports since a young age. As a qualified RYA Dinghy Instructor, she understands the importance of proper nutrition for fuelling extreme and endurance sports, especially due to her experience in Team GBR Squads and captaining and coaching her University first team.

In her spare time, Evangeline loves running – especially marathons. On the weekends, you’ll find her taking on water sports or hiking up a hill. Her favourite evenings are spent taking on a HIIT session or squats in the gym before digging into some spicy food and a ton of vegetables – yum!

Find out more about Evie's experience here.

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