Consumers may like your protein powder, but do they like the scoop?
Consumers may like your protein powder, but do they like the scoop?
Let's talk about the scoops that come with protein powder—not that the scoop can necessarily make or break a consumer's decision to buy a powder, but a focus group conducted by packaging company TricorBraun reveals what protein powder buyers find ideal.
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On The Go – Large enough to store your supplements, small enough to bring with you. Toss it in your gym bag or clip to your backpack and bring it with
OnMyWhey - Double Scoop (180cc) - Protein Powder and Supplement Funnel Keychain 3-Pack
Naturally flavored. 25 g protein per scoop. Certified gluten-free. Soy free. Branched Chain Amino Acids 5.7 g; Essential Amino Acids 12.1 g; Leucine 2.7 g. Elite protein at its finest. Clean post-workout recovery., 0 artificial ingredients., 26 servings.
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GOLD STANDARD 100% WHEY PROTEIN– 24g blended protein consisting of whey protein isolate, whey protein concentrate, and whey peptides to support lean
Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Whey Protein Powder, Cookies & Cream, 1.85 Pound (Package May Vary)
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Naturally flavored. 25 g protein per scoop. Certified gluten-free. Soy free. Branched Chain Amino Acids 5.7 g; Essential Amino Acids 12.1 g; Leucine 2.7 g. Elite protein at its finest. Clean post-workout recovery., 0 artificial ingredients., 26 servings.
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