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AdvoCare® Launches Limited-Time BodyLean25® Protein Birthday Cake Flavor

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AdvoCare® Launches Limited-Time BodyLean25® Protein Birthday Cake Flavor
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AdvoCare® Launches Limited-Time BodyLean25® Protein Birthday Cake Flavor

2026-02-27 20:58 Last Updated At:21:21

RICHARDSON, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 27, 2026--

AdvoCare International, LLC is celebrating its 33rd Birthday with a festive new Limited-Time Offering: BodyLean25® protein in Birthday Cake Flavor. This celebratory twist on one of AdvoCare’s most beloved performance products brings a fun, nostalgic flavor to the high-quality protein customers rely on every day.

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Each serving of BodyLean25® delivers 25 grams of high-quality protein, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to support muscle growth, enhance workout recovery, or maintain lean body mass. Whether you're hitting the gym, recovering from a tough training session, or simply looking to stay energized throughout the day, BodyLean25® provides the fuel your body needs to perform and recover efficiently.

“There’s something special about celebrating a birthday with our community, and this flavor is our way of saying thank you,” said Christina Helwig, CEO of AdvoCare. “BodyLean25® Birthday Cake is fun, it’s delicious, and it still delivers the high-quality protein our customers count on. It’s the perfect blend of celebration and performance — and we couldn’t think of a better way to mark 33 years of helping people feel their best.”

To make the birthday celebration extra special, BodyLean25 Birthday Cake is 33% off - a 13-serving bag is normally $35.95, but until February 28 th you can purchase it for $24.09.

AdvoCare International, LLC:

AdvoCare International, LLC is making pursuing wellness easy and accessible. As an established health and wellness consumer packaged goods company, AdvoCare serves health-aware consumers through products that offer whole body support focusing on energy, hydration, immunity and gut health. Since 1993, AdvoCare has offered trusted health and wellness products like Spark ® to millions of customers and athletes across the world.

AdvoCare International, LLC is celebrating its 33rd Birthday with a festive new Limited-Time Offering: BodyLean25® protein in Birthday Cake Flavor. This celebratory twist on one of AdvoCare’s most beloved performance products brings a fun, nostalgic flavor to the high-quality protein customers rely on every day.

AdvoCare International, LLC is celebrating its 33rd Birthday with a festive new Limited-Time Offering: BodyLean25® protein in Birthday Cake Flavor. This celebratory twist on one of AdvoCare’s most beloved performance products brings a fun, nostalgic flavor to the high-quality protein customers rely on every day.

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