Santos Muscle Nutrition, a Netherlands-based sports nutrition brand specializing in muscle growth and athletic performance, has announced that three of its core products are now available to U.S. consumers through OneLavi.com. This launch represents the company's first major retail expansion into the United States and a significant milestone in its broader U.S. growth strategy.
The initial offering includes the Santos Muscle Nutrition® Cookies & Cream Whey Protein - 900g, a premium whey protein formula with a smooth flavor and easy-mixing profile. Also available are the Santos Muscle Nutrition Pre-Workout - Bubblegum Flavor, designed to support energy, focus, and workout performance, and the Santos Muscle Nutrition Creatine Monohydrate, a straightforward formula for athletes and fitness enthusiasts.
“We are excited to officially begin our U.S. journey with OneLavi,” said Mike de Groot, Founder of Santos Muscle Nutrition. “This launch gives American consumers their first opportunity to experience Santos products while we continue preparing for broader distribution.” The company plans to expand further through Amazon and Walmart.com in the coming months, aiming to establish a strong presence in the world's largest supplement market.
The launch on OneLavi.com provides Santos Muscle Nutrition with an initial platform to introduce its products and brand philosophy to U.S. consumers. As interest in sports nutrition and active living continues to grow, the company sees significant opportunity. “Our goal is to build Santos the right way in the United States,” de Groot added. “OneLavi is an important first step as we work toward broader availability through additional major e-commerce platforms.”
U.S. consumers can now purchase Santos Muscle Nutrition products through OneLavi.com, with additional product launches and retail expansion announcements expected in the coming months. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

