Description
Premium chocolate whey isolate blend — 24g protein, honestly dosed
CapyFuel Whey Protein in Chocolate is a premium whey isolate blend built for people who train and want a clean, fast-digesting protein hit without the hype. Each 30g serving delivers 24g of protein and 5.4g of naturally occurring BCAAs, with 67 servings per tub. Protein contributes to a growth in muscle mass and to the maintenance of muscle mass.
What it is
An isolate-led whey blend — whey protein isolate is filtered to a higher protein percentage with less lactose, carbohydrate and fat than concentrate, so you get more protein per scoop and an easy-mixing, smooth chocolate shake. Clean label, honest dosing: what’s on the front of the tub is what’s in the scoop.
Who it’s for
Anyone topping up their daily protein around training — whether you lift, run, play sport or just want a convenient, high-protein option that tastes like a treat. If you struggle to hit your protein target from food alone, a daily shake is a practical way to close the gap.
How to use — dose & timing
Mix one 30g scoop with 250–300ml of cold water or milk, 1–2 times daily. Your total daily protein matters most, so the simplest approach is to fit a serving wherever it helps you reach your target — many people find one around training or with a meal works well. Shake or blend for 10–15 seconds.
What’s in it
- Protein: 24g per 30g serving (whey isolate blend)
- Naturally occurring BCAAs: 5.4g per serving
- Servings: 67 per tub · Flavour: Chocolate
- No banned substances, no proprietary blends — transparent per-serving amounts
Protein contributes to the maintenance of normal bones.
Frequently asked questions
Is this isolate or concentrate? It’s an isolate-led blend, so it carries less lactose and more protein per scoop than a pure concentrate. See our guide on whey isolate vs concentrate.
How much protein do I need a day? A common guideline for active adults is roughly 1.4–2.0g per kg of body weight, adjusted for goals. Read how much protein you actually need.
Is whey suitable if I’m lactose-sensitive? An isolate blend is lower in lactose than concentrate, which many people find easier to tolerate, though individual sensitivity varies.
Learn more: Whey protein: the complete guide · How much protein per day · Isolate vs concentrate


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