High Protein Foods + Launch Progress
Just a quick note on what is going on here behind the scenes with launching our Pin Up Girl Protein brand and some alternatives for you in the meantime.
Product Launch Progress
We are working very hard to bring you the best product that we can and are finalizing the selection of our suppliers. We've tested samples and have the packaging finalized, we just need to connect the dots and get everything to the point where we can scale up production. We are still shooting for our early 2018 launch. Don't worry, you will be the first to know and as a reward for your placement as our early adopters, we will be giving you deep discounts over anyone else.
Partner Charities
Our goal is to help build stronger women and girls. With that said, we know that many of you have relationships with charitable organizations that we'd like to partner with. Let us know by dropping us a line. For now, we have selected SheLift and Girls on the Run as our first two charities we are going to contribute a portion of our sales to.
Some Protein Alternatives
We believe that the path to success starts with actions you take today. With that said, we want to encourage you to start enjoying the benefits of an increased protein intake in your daily diet. We encourage you to try and add a few of these high-protein foods to your shopping list to help make up the deficient in protein that most women suffer from with average diets:
- Whole Eggs
- Almonds and Peanuts
- Chicken Breast
- Oats
- Cottage Cheese
- Greek Yogurt
- Broccoli
- Lean Beef
- Tuna and most other fish
- Quinoa
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Thank you kindly for your support, it means much more than you can possibly know. Have a safe and happy holiday season.
Be Strong.
Shannon & Jenn
Pin Up Girl Protein For Women
We offer a premium quality Whey Isolated Protein powder for women to build muscle and lose fat.
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