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Cannibal Whey sets itself apart from Kraken by sweetening with stevia and having no added BCAAs

Chaos And Pain Cannibal Whey

The drops don’t stop at Chaos and Pain here in 2024, with its flurry of releases over the past few months continuing this week with the launch of the simply named Cannibal Whey. It is a protein powder, although not to be confused with its many others in the category like Cannibal Kraken, Cannibal Cronus, Cannibal Inferno, and The Incredible Bulk. Interestingly, there is a lot of crossover in Cannibal Whey with Cannibal Kraken, as they are both blend-style supplements.

Chaos and Pain’s newly released Cannibal Whey is actually almost identical to Cannibal Kraken with a few minor differences in ingredients and nutrition. The serving size is the same, but you get one gram less protein at 24g per serving, and like Kraken, Cannibal Whey provides that from a blend of two sources, firstly whey concentrate and then whey isolate. The typical amount of protein is alongside 3g of carbohydrates, 2g of that sugar, 2g of fat, and 130 calories.

Again, the macros are practically the same minus the 1g less protein at 24g instead of 25; then on the ingredient side, Cannibal Kraken did have an unknown amount of BCAAs, whereas Cannibal Whey has none of that, and it doesn’t have any sucralose, it is naturally sweetened with stevia. Basically, Cannibal Whey is a cost-effective, blend-style, whey-based protein powder, like Cannibal Kraken, but free of artificial sweeteners and added BCAAs. The price on it is slightly more than a 2lb, 28 serving tub of Kraken at $44.99 in three flavors: Chocolate, Vanilla and Caramel.