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Piccolo Me partners with Bodyscience to launch new protein shakes

The new shakes are available in two flavours.

Piccolo Me has teamed up with Bodyscience (BSc) to launch a protein shake.

Body Science (BSc) is an Australian company offering science-backed supplements, including protein powders, energy drinks, pre-workouts, and health-focused vitamins. They also provide sportswear and accessories, focusing on supporting fitness, performance, and wellness goals.

The shakes come in two flavours—the choc mint and the choc honeycomb.

It will be available at all Piccolo Me stores and delivery platforms.
 

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