Swisse Me calls time on tasteless protein supplements with ‘tastiest range yet’

Swisse Me has launched a new range of vegan protein-packed treats as an antidote to what it sees as the tasteless, grainy protein powder market.

Swisse Me – dubbed ‘the wild little sibling’ to Australia’s top wellness brand Swisse – has dropped a range of goodness for Brits wanting to get a healthy fix without compromising on taste.

All high in fibre, plant-based and packed with friendly bacteria, Swisse Me’s new healthy treats reportedly contain all the good stuff which will contribute to the normal functioning of the nervous system, muscle and psychological function as well as a reduction in tiredness and fatigue.

Both protein products come packaged in fully recyclable materials.

Swisse Me Protein balls launch on 15 June.

Swisse Me says its new vegan protein balls make the perfect on-the-go snack and are packed with nut butter, exotic mushroom maitake and friendly bacteria, coming in four flavours:

  • Cacao & Hazelnut
  • Cinnamon & Almond
  • Raspberry & Chia
  • Matcha & Cacao

Naturally tasty and with no hidden nasties, the protein balls are free from additives, artificial colours, added sugars and artificial sweeteners and like the powders, contain protein which contributes to the maintenance of muscle mass and normal bones, making them perfect for that post-workout craving.

Swisse Me Protein Powders launch on 1 July.

The protein powders come in four flavours:

  • Vanilla & Cinnamon
  • Cacao & Hazelnut
  • Raspberry & Strawberry
  • Salted Caramel

Swisse Me’s protein balls contain Magnesium to help electrolyte balance and vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, D, B6, B7, B9 and B12 to help nourish the body. Key nutrients such as Vitamin D contribute to normal immune system function, Biotin to help with the maintenance of normal hair, skin and nails and B group vitamin complex to help with normal psychological function. The ‘Mind and Body’ protein powders can easily form part of your daily health regime and can be purchased in 30g or 600g packets to meet the desire for 15-17g servings of protein depending on the flavour.

Nykkea Maretic from Swisse Me commented: “The lifestyles of consumers have changed. Traditional proteins are associated with bulking up and weightlifting. We’re changing the narrative to focus on holistic wellness. For consumers who are looking for a new take on protein powders- with added benefits for mind and body support – this is perfect.”

Marion Repka from Swisse Me added:” As the type of girl who doesn’t usually drink Protein shakes and regularly balance my workout between Bootcamps and Power Yoga – this protein powder is the best for its taste and mind and body nourishment. Very unique on the market!”

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