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Perfect Nutrition Perfect Whey
Perfect Whey is a delicious 100% whey protein formula. Our superior
protein blend combines full spectrum microfiltered whey protein, whey
protein isolates and glutamine peptides to deliver an optimal source of
whey protein.
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| 28
gram of
protein! |
| Added Whey
Protein Isolate! |
| Added
Glutamine! |
| Low Carb! |
| Lactose
Free! |
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Incredible
Taste! |
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Mixes
Instantly! |
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100% Label Claim! |
Perfect Whey is produced in our GMO inspected facility by our
state-of-the-art cold temperature, ultra filtration process. This
unique processing yields a high biological value protein, rich in
branced chain amino acids as well as all essential amino acids.
You will not find a higher serving of quality protein anywhere. Each
serving delivers 28 grams of whey protein in the most incredible
tasting flavours you have ever tried.
Mixes instantly, you will never need a messy blender again!.



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