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Say hello to Allo! The first protein powder that dissolves into hot coffee

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TORONTO, Canada – Allo Nutrition has launched Allo, the first protein powder crafted to dissolve instantly in hot coffee, clump-free, sugar-free, and gluten-free.

One serving contains 10 grams of hydrolyzed whey protein powder, with options to suit all coffee drinkers’ preferences: Non-creamer natural, flavoured non-creamer, and flavoured creamers.

Choose Natural for a flavourless option that preserves the taste of your favourite cup of joe. Or if you prefer natural-tasting flavour in your coffee, try Allo’s subtly sweet vanilla, luscious caramel, or rich hazelnut.

Allo is now available for purchase on liveallo.com as a 10-packet box for $19.99 for the non-creamer option, $21.99 for the creamer option, and a variety pack of seven packets that include flavoured and non-flavoured options for $19.99.

The demand for Allo became clear when social media users began sharing their DIY protein coffee – “proffee” – attempts on their channels. The results were clumpy, unpleasant and undrinkable. So, Allo Nutrition discovered a unique way to combine protein as an additive to hot coffee to solve this problem.

Getting enough protein is also now easier and more delicious, in a product that combines the best of both worlds, that of coffee and a protein shake. No more carrying coffee in one hand and a protein shake in the other. Instead, you can enjoy one drink either at home or on the go, before work or after a workout.

Allo works with a minimum 8-ounce serving of hot coffee, including espresso and cappuccino. It also dissolves and tastes great in hot tea, hot matcha, and hot chocolate. And because Allo comes in packets, you can toss a packet into a bag before heading out the door and use it in take-out coffee.

Follow Allo @alloyourcoffee on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook.

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