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Kevin Levrone’s brand sticks to the script in its approach to clear protein powder

Levrone Signature Series Clear Protein

It wasn’t that long ago that Kevin Levrone’s brand, Levrone Signature Series, primarily available in Europe, especially Eastern Europe, announced the coming of four completely new supplements for core sports nutrition categories. Included in that lot was a clear-style protein powder by the name of Clear Whey, which has finally come to market, and it sticks to all of the usual rules. The subcategory has become incredibly popular these last few years, so it’s no surprise Levrone is adding it to its arsenal.

The simply named Clear Protein from Levrone Signature Series relies on Lacprodan Hydro 365 hydrolyzed whey concentrate to provide a solid 20g of muscle-building protein in a compact 26g serving. The other macronutrients are kept to a minimum, as is the case with most protein supplements of this kind, in 1.4g of carbohydrates, practically no sugar, even less fat, and 86 calories. It’s typical for clear protein powders to be leaner than standard whey products, and this is indeed another example of that.

While there isn’t much separating Levrone Signature Series’ approach to the subcategory of clear protein powder, it does a damn good job standing out with its flavors. The supplement has debuted in an impressive six refreshing options, all coming in small tubs of 15 servings, and most of them are rather unique. The Clear Whey menu includes a sweet and smooth Mango, an intriguing Dragon Fruit, a classic Fruit Twist, and the ice tea recipes, Peach Ice Tea, Lemon Ice Tea, and Mango Ice Tea.

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