• BODIE’Z Energy+ Protein drinks are now available in Woolworths stores around the country, providing a protein drink without lactose or that heavy feeling.
    BODIE’Z Energy+ Protein drinks are now available in Woolworths stores around the country, providing a protein drink without lactose or that heavy feeling.
  • BODIE’Z Energy+ Protein drinks are now available in Woolworths stores around the country, providing a protein drink without lactose or that heavy feeling.
    BODIE’Z Energy+ Protein drinks are now available in Woolworths stores around the country, providing a protein drink without lactose or that heavy feeling.
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BODIE’Z Energy+ Protein drinks are now available in Woolworths stores around the country, providing a protein drink without lactose or that heavy feeling.

BODIE’Z Energy+ Protein drinks are now available in Woolworths stores around the country, providing a protein drink without lactose or that heavy feeling.

Bodie Lazar invented the revolutionary BODIE’Z Protein Water in 2015, as an alternative to heavy, dairy-based protein shakes.

When Lazar discovered he was lactose intolerant, he started looking for an effective way to ingest protein before and after a workout. Mixing a range of supplements into one drink was time consuming and expensive, so he began experimenting to find a solution.

After a year of intensive research, trial, and error, BODIE’Z Protein Water was launched. It took off with gym-goers and athletes, and has been ranged in Coles and Chemist Warehouse, before adding Woolworths to its stockists.

The brand has added multiple protein drinks and supplements to its repertoire over recent years. The new Energy+ Protein drinks are its latest innovation.

BODIE’Z Energy+ Protein Sparkling Energy Drink Lemon Lime and Blue Raspberry are both available in 500ml at Woolworths.

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