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Functional innovator Inlead makes another protein powder that’s entirely plant-based

Inlead Nutrition Vegan Protein

Inlead Nutrition may be a powerhouse innovator in the world of functional food and is shaping up to be a nominee and potential winner of our Functional Brand Of The Year, but it does dip outside of that realm and into more traditional health and nutrition supplements. The German company has plenty of protein powder available and is adding to that category this week with something specifically for those who lead a plant-based, vegan-friendly lifestyle, introducing Vegan Protein.

Unlike Inlead Nutrition’s already available Classic Protein, Whey Whey Protein, Clear Whey Isolate, and even the hybrid Protein Iced Coffee, Vegan Protein is a quality and reliable source of protein that exclusively uses plant protein sources. Every serving of the supplement provides 23g of protein from mostly soy and pea protein, and very small amounts of fava bean and almond protein, with the carbohydrates sitting under 2g, almost zero sugar, 1.5g of fat, and 113 calories.

The catch with Vegan Protein as well as anything from Inlead Nutrition essentially is the taste and we imagine it is incredbly on-point in this one, especially with the mouthwatering flavors you have to choose from in Cinnamon Cereal, Caramel Popcorn, and Nougat Pralines. To celebrate the debut of the plant-based protein powder, the brand is running a sale directly through its online store, where instead of €19.95 for a half-kilogram bag, you’ll pay a few euros less at €16.95.