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New Vegan Fitness Drink That Uses Sweet Potato and Pea Protein Just Raised $2 Million in Funding!

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We are always excited when new plant-based items hit the market, and a new fitness drink from Revere just launched earlier this week and announced they raised $2 million in venture capital, which they plan to use to help expand their customer base.

We are always told that we are what we eat, and athletes will especially attest to that. Food is fuel for our bodies, and just like with cars, the better the fuel, the better the body runs. This is why Revere was created; to create plant-based fitness drinks that would help athletes perform at the best of their abilities and achieve their goals. Revere offers a variety of drink powders designed for pre-workout and post-workout for both strength and cardio.

Using whole foods like pea protein, sweet potato, pomegranate, green tea, beets, and tart cherry, Revere draws entirely from nature to fuel the body. Their products are vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, non-GMO, and they contain no fillers, no artificial sweeteners, and no chemicals. The post-strength workout powder boasts 24 grams of plant-based protein, which makes it a great option for athletes who are looking to get a boost of protein without meat or dairy.

With a growing base of consumers that are looking to leave meat and dairy out of their diets, due to concerns over health, sustainability or animal welfare, the world of sports nutrition is quickly pushing out products that feature clean, plant-based ingredients. We’ve seen companies like CytoSport, the makers of Muscle Milk, roll out a plant-based protein shake as well as others like MusclePharm. Revere certainly has a lot of competition in the space, but it is wonderful to see so many plant-powered options available!

Athletes from around the world like tennis mega-star Serena Williams, Olympic weightlifter Kendrick Farris, and surfing champion Tia Blanco, have proven that a plant-based diet provides our bodies with all the nutrition we need to be strong and thrive. If you have athletes in your life who could benefit from a switch to a plant-based diet, please share this with them!

If you are interested in learning more about the products, you can check out the company website, where you can input your workout routine and goals in order to discover the best drink options for your personal lifestyle.

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