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House Of Gains’ three-month-old protein makes it seven flavors with another classic taste

Hosue Of Gains Cookies Protein

It was only a few months ago that House Of Gains got into the protein powder category with its simply named competitor “Protein”. It takes the traditional route of relying entirely on whey protein to provide its respectable 24g of protein per serving, with lean numbers everywhere else in around 2g each of carbohydrates and fat, and somewhere in the area of 130 calories. The supplement made a statement right out of the gate, as it debuted with six different flavors to choose from, including classic and creative options

House Of Gains is adding to its category-named Protein this month, which, again, was not short on options with Milk Chocolate, Chocolate Peanut Butter Candy, Cinnamon Swirl, French Vanilla, Iced Coffee, and even Unflavored already to choose from. Joining that family is another addition to the more common side of its menu with Cookies N Cream, providing that same 24g of protein per serving, all from high-quality whey, and it’s available now directly from the retailer and brand at $39.99 for a tub of 26 servings.

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