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Myprotein makes a few changes for its subtle UK rebrand

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Most rebrands are quite noticeable, with companies changing anything from colors and fonts, to everything all together. None of that is really the case for Myprotein’s recent rebrand, which has been applied to just its UK line for now. The changes Myprotein has made are actually so small, they almost went unnoticed. Basically the brand has switched to using blue throughout its entire line up, shuffled around its layout, and that’s about it. Myprotein has already changed most of the supplements on its main UK website, with no word yet on when the rebrand is due to spread to the US.

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