ALOHA launches plant-based protein drinks with coconut milk base

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ALOHA, a plant-based protein food and beverage company, has launched its first plant-based protein drink range in the US which is available in three flavors – Chocolate Sea Salt, Coconut and Vanilla.

The new protein drinks from ALOHA are available at Target and are set to be made available shortly on Amazon. Additional distribution of the protein drinks will soon follow at Harris Teeter, Publix, Albertsons, Hy-Vee, and Safeway divisions.

According to ALOHA, the new protein drink range is packed with 18g of protein and 5g of coconut sugar.

ALOHA’s protein drinks are said to contain a unique mix of electrolytes to replenish nutrients, prebiotics for better gut health and MCT oil derived from coconuts to provide natural energy and endurance.

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ALOHA protein drinks. Photo courtesy of ALOHA.

The protein drinks from ALOHA are said to be low in carbohydrates, thereby making them keto-friendly, with low sugar content and no sugar alcohols added.

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ALOHA’ protein drinks use a blend of pea and brown rice proteins with a creamy coconut milk base to make them smooth and satiating.

The protein drinks offer complete nutrition with whole food ingredients for optimal nutrition and digestion to give consumers a clean and satisfying experience, claimed ALOHA.

Brad Charron – CEO of ALOHA CEO said: “When discussing a concept for a plant-based protein drink with our small team of employee-owners at ALOHA, we knew there were a few things consumers had often complained about with other protein beverages on the market – they’re chalky, too thick, have a ton of ingredients that people don’t recognize and don’t like (like stevia)…and they just feel like a gut bomb.

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“At ALOHA, our mission and only focus is to craft real plant-based food that tastes delicious and has nourishing ingredients – people shouldn’t have to sacrifice taste or the quality of ingredients they’re putting into their bodies. The introduction of coconut milk to a shelf-stable protein drink is a first in the category and creates a creamy, smooth texture and complements the flavors of the drinks. We’re thrilled to share this with our customers.”

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ALOHA’s product portfolio also includes plant-based protein bars and powders. Its protein drinks are certified USDA organic, vegan and non-GMO. They do not contain artificial ingredients and are free from gluten, dairy, soy, and stevia.

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