Multi-Pack Protein Ball (Credit: The Protein Co.)

The Protein Ball Co launches bold new multipacks

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May 26 sees The Protein Ball Co advance its minimally-processed agenda with the arrival of its attention-seeking multipacks that have embraced the brand’s vibrant ‘Ballsy by Nature’ branding to create some added theatre for its protein-rich pick-me-ups within the UK’s increasingly prominent, healthier snacking fixtures.

According to The Protein Ball founder, Matt Hunt, “More than ever, consumers are seeking out bite-sized snacking solutions offering great taste and positive nutrition traits to support their daily, on-the-go grazing needs.  This is a snacking neck of the woods historically dominated by a multitude of samey, ultra-processed bars, whose audacious, larger-than-life personalities have historically diverted attention from their less than convincing ingredient decks (hidden sugars, unwelcome additives, 2nd best ingredients) and bleak, single-bar formats (format fatigue).” 

Today transparency is king, making it imperative The Protein Ball Co to create a larger branding canvas to not simply make its presence felt on-shelf via the perfect trial format, but to also convey  all the positive messaging that surrounds these ‘easy to share’ single bite heroes: packed with beneficial fibre, gluten-free, no added sugars, palm oil or lazy junk ingredients. 

Better still this is a brand that tips its hat to the nation’s increasingly vocal GLP-1 friendly movement by providing the perfect joyous nibble

3 x 45g Packs per Multi-pack £4.50

Flavours Available In Multi-Pack: Salted Caramel (Plantbased) Peanut Butter (orig) Blueberry Oat (high fibre)   

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