• Lupin Gold has launched its first product, a protein isolate made 100 per cent Western Australian-grown lupins, aiming to provide a smooth and gut-friendly ingredient for consumers looking to support the future of sustainable protein.
Source: Lupin Gold
    Lupin Gold has launched its first product, a protein isolate made 100 per cent Western Australian-grown lupins, aiming to provide a smooth and gut-friendly ingredient for consumers looking to support the future of sustainable protein. Source: Lupin Gold
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Lupin Gold has launched its first product, a protein isolate made 100 per cent Western Australian-grown lupins, aiming to provide a smooth and gut-friendly ingredient for consumers looking to support the future of sustainable protein.

Crafted by local co-founders, Harvie Williams and Kobi Martin, Lupin Gold features lupin protein isolate as its single hero ingredient for 100 per cent clean, plant-based power. Packed with a complete amino acid profile, Lupin Gold contains 90 per cent protein, 7 per cent lupin oil (rich in oleic acid), and naturally occurring prebiotic fibre.

Designed to support healthy, active lifestyles at any age, Lupin Gold can be added to smoothies, stirred into yoghurt and muesli, or folded into pancakes, muffins or protein balls to help fuel your day.

“We’re proud to share that Lupin Gold, a brand new protein product made right here in Western Australia, is now available online,” stated the company.

“We’ve crafted Lupin Gold into a clean-tasting, easy-to-use protein isolate – nothing added, nothing unnecessary – just 100 per cent Australian-grown lupin, naturally high in arginine, glutamine and complete in amino acids.

“It’s designed to support strength, digestion, and long-term wellbeing – without the grit, gas, or gut drama.”

Lupin Gold Protein Isolate is now available at lupingold.com.au for RRP $64.95 in a 600g bag.

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