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Internet Reacts to ‘World’s First Protein Condom’: Is It Real or Just an April Fool’s Joke? Here’s the Truth

A surprising post by Beast Life has gone viral after teasing the “world’s first protein condom.” The unusual claim quickly caught attention online, with users flooding social media with jokes and speculation. But is this a real innovation or just an April Fool’s prank? Here’s what we know.

Published: April 1, 2026 17:03:12 IST
‘World’s First Protein Condom’
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‘World’s First Protein Condom’

A bizarre claim by fitness brand Beast Life has taken the internet by storm. The brand teased what it called the “world’s first protein condom” leaving users confused, amused and highly skeptical. Is this a breakthrough or just a well planned joke?

What Exactly Was Claimed?
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What Exactly Was Claimed?

The brand founded by Gaurav Taneja, shared an Instagram post hinting at a product designed to “upgrade night performance.” It claimed the product uses L-arginine, an amino acid linked to protein synthesis and blood flow. However, there is no scientific backing or verified proof that such a product exists or works.

Internet Can’t Keep Calm
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Internet Can’t Keep Calm

Social media users instantly turned the announcement into meme gold. Comments ranged from:
“Is this whey isolate or regular?”
“Pre-workout or post-workout?”
“Protein mil kisko raha hai?”
“First in my bloodline to witness this”
Many users clearly suspected it was a prank, calling it “April Fool ki full planning.”

Not the First ‘Unusual’ Innovation
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Not the First ‘Unusual’ Innovation

Interestingly, this idea is not entirely new.
LELO previously launched a condom with L-arginine-infused lubricant. Billy Boy introduced “Camdom,” an app to block unauthorized recordings. Brands have been experimenting beyond traditional products for years.

Is It Real or Just an April Fool’s Joke?
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Is It Real or Just an April Fool’s Joke?

The viral “protein condom” reveal by Beast Life turned out to be nothing more than an April Fool’s prank. Founder Gaurav Taneja used the quirky concept to grab attention and spark conversation online. While the internet had fun with memes and jokes, there is no real product behind the claim.