NativeFirst Vanilla Whey Protein Powder 20 Servings, 1.1 lb

SKU: NFN006102
UPC: 850048415249
Size: 17.8 oz
Weight: 1.1 lbs
Pack: 1 each

Ingredients

Instantized Whey Protein Concentrate, Cocoa Powder, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Salt, Sucralose.

50 in stock (can be backordered)

Description

Fuel your fitness journey with Native First Nutrition’s premium Vanilla Whey Protein Powder 20 Servings, 1.1 lb. Each serving delivers a potent 17g of high-quality protein, ensuring optimal muscle recovery and growth. With only 100 calories and a mere 2g of carbs per serving, this protein powder is the ideal choice for those aiming for lean muscle gain.

When you exercise, feeding your muscles high-quality protein is CRUCIAL for helping increase muscle development and strength while reducing muscle soreness so you can build a lean, strong physique.

Our Whey Protein is a delicious, easy-to-use protein powder that contains 17g of high-quality whey protein concentrate designed to help fuel your results.

Moreover, the rich chocolate flavor offers a delightful treat, making your post-workout shake something to look forward to. Packed in a 17.8 oz pouch, you get a total of 20 servings, ensuring a consistent protein supply. Whether you’re a gym enthusiast or just looking for a protein boost, this product stands as a testament to Native First Nutrition’s commitment to quality and taste.

Supplement Facts:

  • 20 servings per container
  • Serving size: 1 Scoop (25.3g)

Amount Per Serving

  • Calories: 100Total Fat: 2g – 3% Daily Value*
    • Saturated Fat: 1g – 5% Daily Value*
    • Trans Fat: 0g

    Cholesterol: 50mg – 17% Daily Value*

    Sodium: 160mg – 7% Daily Value*

    Total Carbohydrate: 2g – 1% Daily Value*

    • Dietary Fiber: 1g – 4% Daily Value*
    • Total Sugars: 1g
      • Includes: 0g Added Sugars – 0% Daily Value*

    Protein: 17g

    Vitamin D: 0mcg – 0% Daily Value*

    Calcium: 123mg – 10% Daily Value*

    Iron: 1mg – 6% Daily Value*

    Potassium: 164mg – 4% Daily Value*

*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.