137 Degrees Upsizes High-Protein Almond Milk to 1L, Highlighting 61g Protein per Carton

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Simple Foods’ plant-based brand 137 Degrees has expanded its high-protein almond milk line in Thailand with a new 1-litre pack size, moving the protein-fortified formula into a larger, household-oriented format.

The new 1L carton highlights a total of 61g of protein per pack, equivalent to about 6.1g per 100ml, positioning it for everyday uses such as breakfast, coffee, and home blending. The formulation combines almond milk with soy milk and added isolated soy protein, a structure already used in the brand’s existing single-serve high-protein variant.

Previously, 137 Degrees’ high-protein almond milk was mainly available in a 180ml on-the-go format delivering 11g of protein per serving. The move to a family-size pack shifts the product from a single-occasion functional drink toward a pantry staple for regular consumption.

The 1L launch continues the brand’s focus on protein-forward plant-based beverages, aligning almond milk with nutrition-led positioning rather than purely lifestyle or flavour-driven cues, while maintaining its established emphasis on clean labeling and fortified plant-based formulations.

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Reference: 137 Degrees

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