
Ryse's Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cake Protein
Ryse is back with another epic collaboration, and this time it’s one of the most exciting yet—Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cake protein powder! If you’ve been following Ryse for a while, you know they’ve built quite a reputation for dropping some of the most beloved and creative collabs in the supplement space. From Sour Punch Straws to Kool-Aid to Jet-Puffed Marshmallows, their lineup has been nothing short of iconic. This Christmas Tree Cake flavor marks their third Little Debbie collaboration product this year, following up the viral Cosmic Brownie and Strawberry Shortcake Rolls. Ryse Protein
Out of all the Little Debbie treats they have to offer, this has to be the most long-awaited flavor, at least in my opinion (besides Cosmic Brownie, of course). Little Debbie's Christmas Tree Cake has such a nostalgic holiday vibe that so many of us grew to love, so it’s a no-brainer Ryse would opt to leverage it's popularity in a protein powder. To be quite honest, I was shocked when this dropped. I think it's fair to say we all saw this collaboration coming, but it was several months earlier than anyone could have expected! The whole thing got leaked last Thursday when Vitamin Shoppe appeared to have accidentally posted it for purchase on their website. While they quickly pulled it down, it wasn't before the Goated team caught wind of it.
With the popularity of Little Debbie's Christmas Tree Cakes, this collaboration is most assuredly going to fly off the shelves. If it’s anything like Ryse’s past Little Debbie drops, it’s going to be a delicious, nostalgia-packed protein that’s perfect for anyone who’s a fan of festive treats—or those that are suckers for Ryse Protein. Nonetheless, this is looking to be another banger from the Ryse team.
Details
As of now, Christmas Tree Cake protein isn’t available for purchase just yet. However, with both Vitamin Shoppe and Ryse confirming its existence, it’s safe to say it’ll be hitting shelves soon. Like the rest of Ryse’s proteins, you can expect it to come in at around $44.99 for roughly 27 servings—not too shabby of a deal for such a unique and highly anticipated flavor.




"Saint Nic and Papa Noel are bringing Christmas early this year! ????????"
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Details
As of today September 29th, Ryse's Christmas Tree Cake protein doesn't appear to be available for purchase just yet. However, with both Vitamin Shoppe and Ryse confirming its existence, it’s safe to say it’ll be hitting shelves soon. You can expect it to clock in around $44.99 for approximately 27 servings.
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