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Myprotein’s New Launches: What’s Trending in Supplements & Wellness.

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From my perspective, these new launches are more than just new products they solve real problems I’ve had with flavor, protein sources, and cost. In this article I’ll share what I recently discovered, what I believe are some of the most interesting new items, and why they might work well for you.

🌱 THE Plant Protein – A Premium Vegan Blend That Checks the Boxes

I recently discovered THE Plant Protein, and from my perspective, it feels like a step forward for anyone who struggles with plant-based powders that taste chalky or bland. I believe this blend finally gives a smoother texture and better flavor options, while still delivering the nutrition I need after workouts.

What is it?

A tri-blend plant protein combining pea protein, pumpkin seed, and watermelon seed. Each serving gives 25 g protein, 4 g BCAAs, naturally flavored, sweetened with stevia & monk fruit.

Flavors & format highlights

FlavorWhat’s special
Banana BreadRich, dessert-style flavor but from plants. (Myprotein US)
Vanilla ChaiMore gentle, warming; not too sweet. (Myprotein US)
MochaCoffee lovers’ pick; adds natural energy flavor. (Myprotein US)

🧊 Whey Forward – Animal-Free “Whey” That Tastes Real

When I first heard about Whey Forward, I was curious but also a little doubtful. How could something be “whey” without coming from cows? After trying it, I believe it’s one of the smartest launches Myprotein has done.

What is it?

A protein powder made using Perfect Day’s dairy-identical whey via fermentation. Provides 20 g protein, 4.7 g BCAAs, zero sugar.

Flavors & features

  • Decadent Chocolate Brownie
  • Rich Salted Caramel
  • Creamy Mint Chocolate Chip
  • Looks and feels creamy like traditional whey but no cow, if that makes sense.

💧 Clear Whey Splash-Of – Light, Fruity Protein Drinks

I recently tried Clear Whey Splash-Of, and from my perspective, it feels more like a refreshing juice than a heavy shake. I believe this is perfect for days when I want protein but don’t feel like drinking something thick after a workout.

What is it?

A “clear whey” drink format recently launched; lighter taste, under ~90 calories per serving. Comes in fruity flavours: raspberry & lemon, orange & mango, pineapple.

Why I think it’s cool

  • If you’re tired of thick or heavy shakes, this is refreshing. I recently tried something similar and felt less weighed down.
  • Also good for hot days, or when I want protein but also want something crisp.

🔄 Bundles, Subscriptions, Perks – Getting More Value

From my perspective, one of the best things about Myprotein’s new launches isn’t just the products themselves but the extra value that comes with them. I recently discovered that their bundles and subscription perks can actually save both money and time.

What I noticed

Following are the main things that are noticed:

  • “Bundles” where several related products are packaged together for a lower combined price. (E.g. protein + BCAA + shaker)
  • Subscription options / “autoship” kind of deals: set delivery frequency, get some discount. Good if you use something routinely.
  • New Arrivals / Samples: Often there are sample sizes so I can try new flavors or forms without committing full size.

🔍 Vegan & Plant-Based Range Expansion

I recently noticed that Myprotein has been putting more focus on its vegan and plant-based range. From my perspective, this is a big win for people like me who look for dairy-free options but still want high-quality protein.

What is changing

More vegan protein varieties (not just blends but isolations like pea or soy).  More flavour options, better sweeteners (stevia, monk fruit) instead of heavy sugar or artificial stuff.

Why that’s meaningful to me

I believe many people want vegan options that are as good in taste and recovery as whey ones; this makes choosing easier. Because dietary constraints (like allergies, intolerance, ethical concerns) can limit options; expanded plant-based range helps.

💬 Flavor & Texture Updates: The Taste Matters

I’ve learned that no matter how good nutrients are, if the taste or texture sucks, people often stop using them. Myprotein’s new launches seem to care more about:

  • Natural sweeteners (stevia, monk fruit) over heavy artificial sugar. I believe this helps reduce aftertaste.
  • Cleaner mouthfeel: less chalky, less heaviness. The clear whey and Whey Forward are good examples.
  • Flavor variety: dessert-like flavours (chocolate brownie, salted caramel), comforting ones (vanilla chai), fruity ones (orange & mango). Having choices means I can switch based on mood.

🧾 My Experience Notes & What to Watch Out For

In my experience, trying new supplements always comes with a few surprises—some good, some not so good. From my perspective, Myprotein’s latest launches solve a lot of common problems, but there are still a few things to watch out for. I believe sharing these notes can help you know what to expect before you buy.

From trying some of these new Myprotein products, I’ve observed a few things:

  • Mixing matters: Some plant blends need more liquid or shaking. I found warming water or milk alternative helps.
  • Digestive response: Animal-free whey still has milk proteins, so if you’re very dairy-sensitive, check labels.
  • Flavor fatigue: Even with good flavours, over time you may tire of sweetness or certain notes. It helps to rotate flavours or mix with other ingredients (fruit, ice).
  • Cost per gram of protein: These new products often cost more than basic whey or older staples. But if quality, taste, or source matter to you, the extra cost seems justified.

Final Thoughts

From my perspective, Myprotein’s newest releases show they’re listening to us—people who care about taste, protein source, health, and value. Whether you’re vegan, lactose intolerant, or simply want something more refreshing than a normal shake, there’s likely a product now that fits. If you want to try something new, I suggest picking one from the list above (based on what you want most: taste, plant-based, lightness) and using a sample size if available. Then stick with something with a subscription or bundle to save.

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