
Whey Protein Isolate 1Kg Belgian Chocolate
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Product Description
Technical Specifications
- Protein Base: 100% Whey Protein Isolate
- Flavour: Belgian Chocolate
- Net Weight: 1 kg pouch
- Approximate Servings Per Pack: 33 servings at a 30g scoop
- Fat & Lactose Content: Low fat and reduced lactose compared to whey concentrate, owing to additional filtration
- Packaging Options: Retail pouch, bulk export drum, and private label formats available
Isolate goes through an extra filtration step that strips out most of the fat and lactose, leaving a higher percentage of protein by weight per scoop. Concentrate is the less-filtered, slightly less expensive cousin. Isolate tends to suit buyers whose end customers are watching sugar and fat content closely.
The flavouring is designed to sit closer to a dessert profile than a chalky supplement profile, but sweetness levels are kept moderate rather than syrupy, since export buyers in different regions have very different sweetness expectations. Samples are the easiest way to judge this for your specific market before committing to a full order.
Keep the pouch sealed, out of direct sunlight, and away from kitchens or bathrooms where steam collects. Whey powder is hygroscopic, meaning it pulls moisture from the air, so a tightly resealed pouch or an airtight container after opening will protect both texture and shelf life.
Yes, whey protein isolate is a milk derivative and is suitable for a vegetarian diet, though it is not vegan since it originates from dairy. We can confirm certification status for your specific target market on request, as some countries require a locally recognised vegetarian mark on the pack.
We keep MOQs flexible specifically for buyers testing a new market, since we would rather build a long relationship over several smaller orders than lose a good partner over an inflexible minimum. Tell us your target market and expected volume and we will work out a starting order size together.

Whey Protein Isolate Matrix 1Kg Belgian Chocolate
Chocolate is the one flavour every protein brand claims to have perfected, and it is also the one flavour most likely to disappoint on the first scoop. Too sweet, too thin, tasting more like cocoa dust than actual chocolate. The Belgian Chocolate variant in our Matrix range was formulated to avoid exactly that trap. This is a blended whey formula, isolate and concentrate working together rather than isolate carrying the whole load on its own. What that means in practice is a richer, slightly creamier mouthfeel than a pure isolate product, closer to what a customer expects from something called "Belgian Chocolate" rather than a clinical protein shake. The flavour house behind this profile leaned into cocoa depth rather than sugar, which keeps it from tasting like a melted candy bar. For distributors and retailers, chocolate is almost always the top seller in any protein range, and it is usually the flavour new customers try first before branching into anything more adventurous. Getting this one right matters more than getting an exotic flavour right, because chocolate is the flavour that decides whether a first-time buyer becomes a repeat one. The 1kg pouch size works well for retail shelf placement and for smaller import orders where a buyer wants to test a market before committing to bulk. It mixes cleanly with a standard shaker, dissolves without the grainy residue that cheaper formulations leave behind, and holds its flavour consistency across the shelf life of the batch, which our quality team checks before any lot ships. Sara Wellness has spent fifteen years exporting nutrition and supplement products out of India, and one thing that has stayed constant across every buyer relationship is this: flavour consistency batch to batch is what keeps a reorder coming back. A customer who loved the chocolate flavour in March should get the same chocolate flavour in September. We build our production process around that consistency rather than treating each batch as a fresh experiment. We also keep our minimum order quantities workable for buyers who are still building out their protein category and are not ready to commit to a container-load order on day one. Private labelling is available on this product, so if you are building your own supplement brand rather than reselling ours, we can print your name, your artwork, and your language of choice on the pouch. Pricing on this line stays competitive against the bigger, more heavily marketed international brands, without asking you to compromise on the actual formulation quality your customers will taste. If you want a sample pouch shipped before committing to a full order, that is a conversation we are always happy to have. Reach out and we will walk you through pack sizes, lead times, and everything else you need before the first container leaves port.

Whey Protein Isolate Matrix 1Kg Malai Kulfi
Malai kulfi is not a flavour you will find on a typical Western supplement shelf, and that is precisely the point. For export buyers targeting South Asian consumers, whether within India or across diaspora markets in the Gulf, UK, or North America, a flavour that tastes like an actual, recognisable dessert carries weight that a generic vanilla simply cannot match. Our Matrix formulation captures the cardamom and reduced-milk creaminess that defines traditional kulfi, built on a blend of whey isolate and whey concentrate rather than isolate alone, which gives the base enough richness to carry those flavour notes convincingly. Getting a regional dessert flavour right requires restraint. Overdo the cardamom and it tastes medicinal; underdo it and the whole point of the flavour disappears. This is one of the flavours where being an Indian exporter genuinely helps rather than just being a manufacturing detail on an invoice. We know what malai kulfi is supposed to taste like because it is a flavour most of our own production team grew up eating, not a flavour translated secondhand from a flavour house brief written by someone who has never had it. The 1kg size works well for buyers testing this flavour in a new market before scaling up, particularly useful for diaspora-focused retailers who want to gauge demand without overcommitting on a first order. It mixes cleanly in a shaker and holds its flavour profile consistently across the shelf life of the batch. Fifteen years of export experience has shown us that regional flavours like this one often outperform generic international flavours specifically because they carry an emotional recognition that chocolate or vanilla cannot replicate. A customer who grew up eating kulfi will notice, and remember, a protein powder that actually tastes like it. We offer private labelling on this product for buyers building their own supplement brand, along with flexible minimum order quantities suited to businesses still establishing their footprint in a new market. Samples are available before you commit to a full order, and our team stays available throughout production, shipping, and customs clearance to answer whatever comes up along the way.

Whey Protein Isolate Matrix 1Kg Cookies & Cream
Cookies and cream sits in an odd spot in the flavour lineup. It is popular enough to be a near-mandatory SKU in any serious protein range, but it is also one of the easier flavours to get wrong, tasting either like plain vanilla with a vague crunch reference, or worse, tasting artificially sweet without any actual cookie character. Our Matrix version leans into an actual cookie note rather than a generic sweet-vanilla base, built on a blend of whey isolate and whey concentrate that gives the powder a fuller body than a pure isolate product typically achieves. The result reads closer to a milkshake made with actual cookies than a supplement trying to remind you of one. Retail and gym-channel buyers tend to slot this flavour in as the second or third SKU in a new listing, right after chocolate and vanilla have proven the category works in their market. It is rarely the flavour that opens a store's protein shelf, but it is often the one that keeps a customer engaged past their first tub. The 1kg format is a sensible entry point for buyers testing whether this specific flavour will move in their region before committing to a larger order. It mixes without clumping in a standard shaker bottle, and the powder itself has a finer, more instantised texture than older-generation whey products, which matters when your end customer's first impression of the brand comes down to how well it dissolves. Fifteen years of exporting out of India has taught us that flavour trends move differently across regions. What sells briskly in one market barely registers in another, and cookies and cream tends to perform particularly well in markets with a strong dessert and bakery culture. If that describes your target market, this is usually one of the safer additions to a starting SKU list. We keep this product available for private labelling, so your brand name and artwork can go straight onto the pouch rather than ours. Minimum order quantities are structured to be workable for buyers still finding their footing in the category, and our team stays reachable throughout production and shipping rather than disappearing after the purchase order is signed. If you would like a sample before deciding on volume, just ask.