
Vegan Protein Watermelon (1Kg & 500gms)
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Product Description
Technical Specifications
- Pack Sizes: 500g and 1kg resealable pouches
- Flavor: Watermelon
- Product Type: Multi-source plant protein blend (dairy-free)
- Approximate Servings: 14 servings (500g) / 28 servings (1kg)
- Recommended Mixing: With 250 to 300 ml chilled water, best served cold
- Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months from date of manufacture
It is formulated to give a clean, light watermelon taste, designed to be refreshing rather than dessert-like, and works especially well mixed cold with chilled water.
It gives distributors a distinct, lighter alternative to the usual dessert style flavors, and tends to perform particularly well as a seasonal or warm-climate offering.
The blend combines complementary plant protein sources, typically pea and rice based proteins, to provide a fuller amino acid profile than a single source alone.
The 500g pack yields approximately 14 servings, and the 1kg pack yields approximately 28 servings, based on standard scoop size.
Yes, both pack sizes can be private labeled with custom branding for bulk export orders.
Mixing with chilled water rather than milk generally gives the cleanest, most refreshing result consistent with the watermelon flavor profile.

Vegan Protein Belgian Chocolate (1Kg & 500gms)
Plant protein has a reputation problem, and it usually comes down to taste. A lot of vegan powders lean gritty, chalky, or vaguely beany, which is exactly why a flavor like Belgian Chocolate carries more weight in this category than it would in a whey range. Buyers already braced for a compromise are pleasantly surprised when the shake tastes like dessert instead of homework. This blend combines multiple plant protein sources, commonly pea and rice or a similar complementary pairing, chosen specifically because no single plant protein on its own delivers a complete amino acid profile the way animal protein does. Put two complementary sources together and the gaps close nicely, which is the whole point of a well built vegan formula rather than a single-source powder marketed as a shortcut. Belgian Chocolate here is built around a rounded, slightly bitter cocoa profile rather than an artificially sweet candy flavor, since sweetness fatigue tends to be the reason people quietly abandon a tub of protein around week three. A shake meant for daily use has to survive daily use, not just win the first sip. We offer this in both 500g and 1kg formats, and the two sizes solve different problems for a distributor. The 500g pack works well as a shelf item for retailers who want to offer plant protein without dedicating premium shelf space to a category that is still smaller than whey in most markets. The 1kg pack, giving roughly 28 servings, suits gyms and larger nutrition stores where a customer base already committed to plant based nutrition wants fewer, bigger purchases rather than frequent small ones. Vegan and plant based nutrition is one of the fastest growing segments in the supplement world right now, and buyers searching for suppliers are usually looking for two things at once: a formula that actually performs and a manufacturer who will not disappear after the first invoice. Sara Wellness has spent 15 years handling India's nutraceutical and medical export logistics, and that experience shows up less in the ingredient list and more in whether your shipment clears customs without a three week delay because someone forgot a certificate. Minimum order quantities are kept workable for both a first time importer testing plant protein demand in their market and an established distributor scaling an existing vegan line. Private labeling is available on both pack sizes if you want your own branding front and center rather than reselling under ours, and that conversation happens directly with our export team rather than through layers of account handlers. Pricing stays competitive against other Indian plant protein manufacturers while reflecting genuine multi-source formulation rather than a cheap single ingredient dressed up with flavoring. Shipping timelines are confirmed in writing before production starts, and documentation is prepared to match your destination country's specific import requirements, not a one-size-fits-all template that creates avoidable delays at customs.

Vegan Protein Café Mocha (1Kg & 500gms)
There is a specific customer this flavor is built for: the one who treats their morning coffee and their protein shake as two separate rituals and would honestly prefer to combine them. Café Mocha exists to solve that exact problem, pairing a coffee note with cocoa in a way that reads more like an actual mocha than a chocolate shake with a vague suggestion of coffee somewhere in the ingredient list. The underlying formula matches the rest of our vegan protein line: a blend of complementary plant proteins, usually pea combined with rice, chosen so the amino acid profile that neither ingredient completes alone comes together properly when they are paired. What changes here is purely the flavor system, built around a balanced coffee and cocoa combination rather than leaning too heavily on either note alone. Coffee flavored proteins tend to have a built in advantage that fruit or dessert flavors do not: an obvious use case. A morning shake that doubles as a caffeine hit is an easy sell to office workers, students, and anyone whose schedule does not leave room for a separate coffee break and a separate protein shake. That dual purpose framing tends to do a lot of the selling work on a retail shelf without needing an elaborate marketing push. Both the 500g and 1kg pack sizes are available. The 500g pouch works well for retailers wanting to add a coffee flavored option to their vegan lineup without a heavy initial commitment, while the 1kg pack, giving roughly 28 servings, fits distributors who already know mocha and coffee flavors move steadily in their market and want the better economics of a larger order. Fifteen years of exporting nutrition and medical products out of India has shown our team that flavors with an obvious daily use case, like this one, tend to have the most consistent reorder patterns, which makes them a dependable anchor product rather than a seasonal novelty. That consistency is something we plan our production schedules around directly with each buyer, rather than treating every order as a one off. Minimum order quantities are set to work for both new and established distributors, and private label packaging is available on either pack size for buyers who want their own branding rather than reselling under ours. Pricing is competitive against other Indian plant protein exporters while reflecting the genuine multi-source formulation behind the product, and shipment documentation is prepared specifically for each destination country's import requirements, confirmed with the buyer before the order ships. For a distributor building a vegan protein range meant to be used daily rather than occasionally, Café Mocha is usually the flavor that keeps the reorder emails coming without much persuasion needed.

Vegan Protein Pineapple Masala (1Kg & 500gms)
Somewhere between a fruit chaat stall and a protein shaker bottle sits Pineapple Masala, a flavor that borrows its personality from Indian street food rather than a Western supplement aisle. Sweet pineapple meets a light spiced masala edge, chaat masala style, and the result is a shake that tastes distinctly Indian rather than a translated version of a flavor built for another market. This is not a flavor for every catalog, and that is exactly the point. It is built for distributors who want to offer something their competitors genuinely do not have, particularly in markets with an appetite for Indian food culture or specialty stores serving South Asian communities abroad who are tired of the same six chocolate and vanilla options every gainer brand recycles. Underneath the novelty sits the same serious formulation used across the rest of our vegan range: complementary plant protein sources, usually pea and rice based, combined specifically because either one alone leaves gaps in the amino acid profile that the other fills. The masala note is kept subtle by design, present enough to be recognizable, restrained enough that it does not overwhelm the pineapple sweetness or read as a savory experiment gone sideways. Both the 500g and 1kg formats are available. A smaller retailer or a first time importer testing this flavor's reception in a new market usually starts with the 500g size, while a distributor who already has a read on demand, often because a niche or specialty grocery segment has asked for it directly, moves to the 1kg pack for better per unit economics. We manufacture this under Sara Wellness's contract manufacturing arm, and fifteen years of export experience from India has taught us that a flavor this specific benefits more from honest timelines than aggressive ones. If a batch needs an extra week to get the spice balance exactly right, we say so upfront rather than promising a date we cannot keep, because a distributor planning around a launch date deserves an accurate answer, not an optimistic guess. Minimum order quantities are kept reasonable given the more specialized nature of this flavor, and private label packaging is available for buyers who want their own branding on either pack size. Pricing is set to stay competitive with generic plant protein suppliers while accounting for the extra formulation work a flavor like this requires, and every export shipment carries documentation prepared to the specific standards of the destination country. For a distributor trying to build a plant protein catalog that stands out rather than blends in, Pineapple Masala tends to be the flavor customers mention to their friends, which is usually worth more than any single ad campaign could buy.