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CHICAGO - illiNews -- A new fitness and nutrition concept is aiming to improve the way consumers store, measure, and dispense protein powder. ProPak is an innovative protein storage and dispensing system concept designed to combine portability, customizable serving control, and cleaner supplement management into one streamlined solution.
As protein supplements continue becoming a daily staple for athletes, gym-goers, and health-conscious consumers, many users still rely on bulky containers, loose scoops, and inconsistent portion measurements that can create unnecessary mess and inconvenience. ProPak was conceptually developed to help simplify that experience through an adjustable internal dispensing and measuring system designed to offer greater convenience and portion consistency.
One of the key features of the ProPak concept is its adjustable serving size mechanism. The space between the internal plunger and divider determines the serving amount, allowing users to customize portions based on different protein powders, nutritional goals, or scoop densities. A top locking screw is designed to secure the plunger position once the desired serving size is selected, helping maintain consistency with repeated use.
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The concept is intended to support:
With continued growth across the fitness, wellness, and supplement industries, demand for more convenient and efficient storage solutions remains strong. Products that improve portability, organization, and user convenience continue attracting attention across sporting goods, fitness retail, e-commerce, and health-focused markets.
ProPak is currently being presented for licensing, manufacturing, and retail development opportunities.
For licensing inquiries:
Axis International
As protein supplements continue becoming a daily staple for athletes, gym-goers, and health-conscious consumers, many users still rely on bulky containers, loose scoops, and inconsistent portion measurements that can create unnecessary mess and inconvenience. ProPak was conceptually developed to help simplify that experience through an adjustable internal dispensing and measuring system designed to offer greater convenience and portion consistency.
One of the key features of the ProPak concept is its adjustable serving size mechanism. The space between the internal plunger and divider determines the serving amount, allowing users to customize portions based on different protein powders, nutritional goals, or scoop densities. A top locking screw is designed to secure the plunger position once the desired serving size is selected, helping maintain consistency with repeated use.
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The concept is intended to support:
- Portable protein storage
- Adjustable serving control
- Cleaner dispensing
- Reduced supplement waste
- Simplified gym and travel preparation
- Organized daily nutrition routines
With continued growth across the fitness, wellness, and supplement industries, demand for more convenient and efficient storage solutions remains strong. Products that improve portability, organization, and user convenience continue attracting attention across sporting goods, fitness retail, e-commerce, and health-focused markets.
ProPak is currently being presented for licensing, manufacturing, and retail development opportunities.
For licensing inquiries:
Axis International
Source: Axis International Marketing
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