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Olimp, Pure Whey Isolate 95, 1.8kg, 51 Servings

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51 Servings

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5901330059599

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5901330059629

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🔬 Olimp Pure Whey Isolate 95 – Pure & HQ Microfiltrated WPI

Experience the pinnacle of protein purity with Olimp Pure Whey Isolate 95. This Black Series supplement is designed for physically active people and athletes, providing the highest quality whey protein isolate to contribute to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass. Its advanced filtration process ensures a clean, high-protein, and delicious shake every time.

  • High Protein Content: Delivers a massive 30g of pure protein per 35g serving to fuel your muscles.
  • Advanced Filtration: Utilizes CFM® Cross-flow microfiltration to ensure a high-quality whey protein isolate with all key peptide fractions.
  • Low in Fat & Sugar: With less than 0.5g of fat and sugar per serving, it’s perfect for lean muscle goals.
  • Aspartame-Free Formula: A clean formula you can trust, without any unwanted additives.
  • Vitamins Added: Enriched with essential vitamins to support your overall health and performance.

💡 How to Use

Take 1-3 portions a day – upon waking, after training, or before sleep. Mix 1 portion (35 g) with 115 ml of water. Consume directly after preparation.

🌿 Ingredients & Nutrition

A premium blend of ingredients for a superior protein supplement. (Note: Nutritional information may vary slightly between flavours).

Nutrition Profile (per 35g portion):
Energy: 123 kcal / 516 kJ
Fat: < 0.5 g
– of which Saturates: 0.2 g
Carbohydrate: < 0.5 g
– of which Sugars: < 0.5 g
Protein: 30 g
Salt: 0.28 g

Ingredients: Whey protein isolate (from milk), flavourings, peanut flour (for Peanut Butter flavour), acidity regulators – citric acid, malic acid; thickeners – gum arabic, xanthan gum, sodium carboxy methyl cellulose; sweeteners – acesulfame K, sucralose; salt, vitamins, emulsifier – lecithins (from soy); colours.

⚠️ Allergen & Safety Information

  • Contains milk, soy, and peanuts (in Peanut Butter flavour). May contain other nuts.
  • Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
  • Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet.
  • A varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are recommended.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
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