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Whey Water is a lightly sparkling protein beverage made with 100% whey protein isolate. It’s clear, crisp, and refreshing — not thick, milky, or chalky like traditional protein shakes. Think soda-like refreshment, with real protein benefits.
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Each 12 oz can contains 18 grams of clear whey protein isolate.
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We use 100% Whey protein isolate — a complete, fast-absorbing protein that naturally contains all nine essential amino acids, including leucine, which plays a key role in muscle repair and maintenance.
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No. Whey Water does not contain collagen peptides.
Many “protein sodas” use collagen peptides, which are not a complete protein and are low in essential amino acids like leucine. Whey protein isolate is a complete, high-quality protein and is better supported by scientific research for muscle recovery and protein needs.
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Ingredients vary slightly by flavor, but generally include:
- Carbonated Water
- Whey protein isolate
- Cane sugar
- Natural flavors
- Citric acid
- Sodium citrate
- Stevia extract
- Monk fruit extract
Full ingredient lists are always listed on the can.
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Whey Water is made with a short, intentional ingredient list — nothing extra, nothing unnecessary.
- No artificial sweeteners
- No added colors
- No chemical preservatives
Instead of preservatives, we use heat pasteurization to ensure safety and shelf stability.
Sweetness is kept light and balanced, so it’s easy to enjoy regularly — not overpowering or heavy.
Whey Water is designed to be something you can comfortably drink every day, not just once in a while.
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Yes. Whey Water provides the same high-quality complete whey protein you’d get from a shake, but in a clear, lightly sparkling format that’s easier to drink and doesn’t leave you feeling full or bloated.
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Whey Water is formulated for adults. That said, many families — including ours — enjoy Whey Water at home. If you’re considering it for children, we recommend checking with your pediatrician, as individual needs vary.
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If you are pregnant or nursing, always consult your healthcare provider before consuming protein supplements or functional beverages.
Whey protein is commonly consumed during pregnancy, but individual needs vary.
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No. Whey Water is clear, crisp, and refreshing — not creamy or milky. There’s no chalky texture and no thick mouthfeel.
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No. Whey Water is caffeine-free.
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Yes. Whey Water contains no gluten ingredients.
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Whey protein isolate is extremely low in lactose, but not guaranteed to be 100% lactose-free. Always check with your doctor if you have sensitivities.
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Yes. Whey protein is dairy-based and vegetarian-friendly.
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Yes. Whey Water is lightly sparkling — enough to be refreshing without being overly fizzy.
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No. Whey protein comes from milk, so Whey Water is not vegan.
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Yes. Whey protein is derived from milk.
However, whey protein isolate contains very little lactose, and many lactose-sensitive people tolerate it well.
If you have a severe milk allergy, Whey Water may not be suitable.
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Store at room temperature. Best enjoyed chilled.
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Yes. Whey protein isolate is one of the most researched proteins for muscle repair and maintenance, thanks to its amino acid profile and fast absorption.
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Whey Water is great:
- After workouts
- Between meals
- As a midday protein boost
- When you want something refreshing but functional
It's designed for anytime protein, not just the gym.
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No chemical preservatives. We use heat pasteurization to ensure safety and shelf stability.
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Whey Water is safely processed using commercial heat pasteurization, a widely used method in the beverage industry to eliminate harmful bacteria while maintaining flavor quality.
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Each can contains approximately 90 calories, depending on flavor.