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Zacked Lifestyle arms itself with a family of four separate protein powders

Zacked Lifestyle Protein Powders

Zacked Lifestyle in India recently added a host of protein powders to its selection of sports nutrition supplements, four to be exact, and each of them has its own point of difference for a specific price point, nutrition balance, and strategy. The list of extensions includes Zacked Nitro, Zacked Whey, Zacked Ripped, and Zacked Isolate Whey; again, each of them is a protein powder, providing plenty of protein in every serving with slight differences to separate each of them from one another.

We’ll start with the most cost-effective of Zacked Lifestyle’s newest protein supplements in Zacked Whey, featuring only whey concentrate to provide 24g of protein, but it’s not overly lean whey concentrate, as there isn’t any major carbohydrates source, and it has 14.6g per serving, putting it closer to a meal replacement. Then you have Zacked Isolate Whey, a more premium offering relying entirely on clean whey isolate to provide a much leaner mix of macros, especially next to Zacked Whey.

Zacked Lifestyle’s other two protein powders are the more complex competitors in Zacked Nitro, powered by a blend of whey isolate and concentrate for 24g of protein per serving, and alongside that is 3g of creatine monohydrate to improve and enhance muscle strength, power, and performance. The fourth and final product is Zacked Ripped, pairing that same blend of sources but for 30g of protein, combined with weight management ingredients like CLA, carnitine, green tea, and green coffee.

The selection of supplements has genuinely blown up at Zacked Lifestyle thanks to the reveal and release of Zacked Nitro, Zacked Whey, Zacked Ripped, and Zacked Isolate Whey, as outside of those, the Indian brand didn’t have any sort of protein powder available. They all come in a variety of flavors, some common like Chocolate, Strawberry, Cookies & Cream, and Mocha, and others much more unique in Royal Mango and the on-point Kheer, inspired by the traditional Indian food of the same name.