New Rockin’ Refuel Lean Builder Launches For Low Calorie Muscle-Building With Real Milk
PHOENIX, Oct. 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Rockin’ Refuel® by Shamrock Farms has expanded its product portfolio to include new Rockin’ Refuel Lean Builder, a 150 calorie protein milk beverage designed specifically for people looking to build and tone lean muscle. Lean Builder is made with real milk for an excellent source of natural protein, and joins the popular Rockin’ Refuel line of products designed for muscle development and post workout recovery.
Lean Builder provides 20 grams of high quality protein with only eight grams of carbs and six grams of sugar and is available in delicious chocolate and vanilla varieties. In addition, Lean Builder is lactose free and contains essential nutrients naturally found in milk, including calcium, vitamin D and potassium. It’s an extension of Rockin’ Refuel Muscle Builder product, which is packed with 30 grams of protein and only eight net carbs for athletes looking to add muscle mass. “Our new Lean Builder product comes with even fewer calories for everyday active people looking to stay in shape and build lean muscle,” said Blake Atkinson, Director of Brand Management for Shamrock Farms. “As one of the pioneers in protein fortified milk, Rockin’ Refuel is constantly evaluating the needs of people who lead active lifestyles in order to create new products that are beneficial to achieving their physical goals.” Lean Builder is the latest addition to the full line of Rockin’ Refuel protein beverages. Rockin’ Refuel Muscle Recovery is already the protein beverage of choice among professional and collegiate athletes looking to rebuild muscles after a workout or game. Today it is found in over 160 top college and university athletic programs. Rockin’ Refuel Lean Recovery features the same 2:1 carb to protein ration as Muscle Recovery, but with no sugar added. “With the addition of Lean Builder, we have a well-rounded portfolio of the best tasting protein milk beverages for all types of people with active lifestyles,” said Atkinson. |