
The
Protein
Puffer
Filled with milk.
Fueled by protein.
The Protein Puffer was designed to carry approximately 3.3 gallons of milk.* That’s roughly 422 grams of protein! And while protein is everywhere these days, not all proteins are created equal. The protein in milk contains a full mix of the essential amino acids our bodies need.
*Serving size is 8oz of milk.

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Good source of protein
Each 8-ounce glass of milk contains 8 grams of natural high-quality protein.
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Sustained energy
Making milk part of your breakfast routine can help keep you feeling full and fuels your morning.
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Strong bones
Protein isn’t just for strong muscles, it also helps build strong bones (and is one of 6 bone-building nutrients in milk).

422 grams of protein!
The Protein Puffer was worn by WNBA star Skylar Diggins at the iconic pre-game tunnel walk. Needless to say, Skylar loves her milk.

The
Protein
Puffer
Filled with milk. Fueled by protein.
The Protein Puffer was designed to carry approximately 3.3 gallons of milk.* That’s roughly 422 grams of protein! And while protein is everywhere these days, not all proteins are created equal. The protein in milk contains a full mix of the essential amino acids our bodies need.
*Serving size is 8oz of milk.
Good source of protein
Each 8-ounce glass of milk contains 8 grams of natural high-quality protein.
Sustained energy
Making milk part of your breakfast routine can help keep you feeling full and fuels your morning.

Strong muscles
Research shows that milk helps athletes refuel and rebuild after workouts, with its high-quality protein providing the amino acids needed to build stronger muscles. Read More.
Strong bones
Protein isn’t just for strong muscles, it also helps build strong bones (and is one of 6 bone-building nutrients in milk).

422 grams of protein!
The Protein Puffer was worn by WNBA star Skylar Diggins at the iconic pre-game tunnel walk. Needless to say, Skylar loves her milk.

The
Protein
Puffer
Filled with milk. Fueled by protein.
The Protein Puffer was designed to carry approximately 3.3 gallons of milk.* That’s roughly 422 grams of protein! And while protein is everywhere these days, not all proteins are created equal. The protein in milk contains a full mix of the essential amino acids our bodies need.
*Serving size is 8oz of milk.
Good source of protein
Each 8-ounce glass of milk contains 8 grams of natural high-quality protein.
Sustained energy
Making milk part of your breakfast routine can help keep you feeling full and fuels your morning.

Strong muscles
Research shows that milk helps athletes refuel and rebuild after workouts, with its high-quality protein providing the amino acids needed to build stronger muscles. Read More.
Strong bones
Protein isn’t just for strong muscles, it also helps build strong bones (and is one of 6 bone-building nutrients in milk).

422 grams of protein!
The Protein Puffer was worn by WNBA star Skylar Diggins at the iconic pre-game tunnel walk. Needless to say, Skylar loves her milk.