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Boba Fit Combines an Asian Treat with Nutritious Protein Powder

Boba Fit is an Asian-owned company specializing in producing bubble tea-inspired protein powders. The brand hopes to encourage Asian consumers to live healthier lives without compromising on their favorite cultural treats and flavoring. Boba Fit currently comes in 'Brown Sugar Black Tea' and 'Matcha Milk Tea,' and consumers also have the option to purchase a combo pack, which includes both milk tea flavors in 2LB bags.

'Matcha Milk Tea' contains instant whey protein isolate, matcha green tea, hydrolyzed sodium caseinate, dry malted barley extract, natural flavoring, sucralose, and salt. The 'Brown Sugar Black Tea' version contains similar ingredients with black tea powder instead of matcha.

Boba Fit contains low carbs, low fat, and no added sugar for a delicious and nutritional drinking experience.
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