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Not Rocket Science launches ready-to-drink Protein Water
Wednesday, 06 May, 2026, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Our Bureau, New Delhi
Not Rocket Science announced the launch of its Protein Water the first product of its kind in India to combine 100% whey protein isolate with a full electrolyte blend in a single, clear beverage. Available in three flavours- Lemon Lime, Mango Orange, and Mixed Berry.

Each 500ml bottle delivers 22 grams of 100% whey protein isolate — the purest form of whey, processed to remove fat and unnecessary fillers, resulting in a higher protein concentration per gram and faster absorption compared to standard whey concentrate. Alongside it, an electrolyte blend of up to 1300mg per bottle - comprising potassium, magnesium, sodium, and chloride- replenishes the minerals lost through sweat, supporting fluid balance and sustained physical performance. The formulation also includes 5g of BCAAs per serve.

Protein and hydration have long been treated as separate problems, solved by separate products. Conventional protein shakes are dense and difficult to drink during activity; sports drinks replenish electrolytes but offer minimal nutritional value. Not Rocket Science Protein Water is formulated to address both in a single serve- crystal-clear, non-chalky, and light enough to consume comfortably during a run, gym session, cycle, or trek. With zero sugar, zero fat, no artificial flavours, and no preservatives, it is as clean in its ingredient profile as it is in appearance.

Arjun Patel, founder, Not Rocket Science, said, “The functional beverage space has always separated hydration and protein into different products and for good reason, because combining them without compromising on either is genuinely hard to do. Whey protein isolate gave us the cleanest possible protein base: fast-absorbing, low in fat, and light enough in texture to work in a clear drink. Pair that with a proper electrolyte stack and you have something the Indian market hasn’t seen before a drink that actually does both, without the heaviness or the compromise.”
 
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