Optimum Nutrition Debuts the New ‘Gold Standard Protein Shake'
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Sports nutrition brand Optimum Nutrition (ON) has launched a new ‘Gold Standard Protein Shake.’ The ready-to-drink whey protein powder comes in chocolate and vanilla and is designed to provide consumers with the energy they require to get the most out of their day. ‘Gold Standard Protein Shake’ contains 24 grams of protein per serving and is made with 24 essential vitamins and minerals including A, C, D, E, and zinc.
The protein shake contains 1 gram of sugar, 130 calories per serving for the vanilla flavor, and 140 calories per serving for the chocolate.
“The new Gold Standard Protein Shakes have become my go-to when I need to refuel no matter where the day takes me. I just toss it in my bag or my car and can rely on it to support me at the level I need to succeed,” said Taylor Fritz, professional tennis player and Optimum Nutrition athlete.
Image Credit: Optimum Nutrition
The protein shake contains 1 gram of sugar, 130 calories per serving for the vanilla flavor, and 140 calories per serving for the chocolate.
“The new Gold Standard Protein Shakes have become my go-to when I need to refuel no matter where the day takes me. I just toss it in my bag or my car and can rely on it to support me at the level I need to succeed,” said Taylor Fritz, professional tennis player and Optimum Nutrition athlete.
Image Credit: Optimum Nutrition
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