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About this Product:
- 24g protein, 3g net carbs and 1g of sugar per scoop.
- Made with dairy-based proteins.
- Made with 60% fast absorbing Whey Protein Isolate and 40% slow absorbing Micellar Casein to provide balance for your workout
- 1g of sugar per scoop.
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$28.04 here
Ha! That's exactly what I'm using my container for right now too! 😄
Check out your "First delivery" date right above the Subscribe button. Make sure it's when your next monthly subscription will be delivered - sometimes it defaults it to the "get it sooner" option (at least for me).
EDIT: Just tried it again, and on the product page, it says first delivery will be 8/31 with 15% savings. When I click "Checkout" it brings me to the checkout page with a delivery date of 8/17 and only 5% savings and no option of changing that date.
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Literal freaking sand filler in this protein powder lol. And casein protein. Cheap for a reason.
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Literal freaking sand filler in this protein powder lol. And casein protein. Cheap for a reason.
Also Quest generally has some of the lowest calories per gram protein. It's 10 calories lower than Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey, 20 calories lower than Levels for 24g protein. It's 77% protein by weight which is the same as all the other leading brands like ON.
Quest is also good because it's fat free which probably results in the lower calories than other brands. I'm guessing the silicon dioxide is probably to disperse the powder and improve mixability because I find that it actually mixes completely smooth without a shaker ball whereas my ON clumps slightly even with a ball and very vigorous shaking.
This is sucralose and stevia. Generally you see:
- Stevia and monkfruit (most premium)
- Stevia only (premium but tastes bad to a lot of people)
- Some combination of stevia, monkfruit, ace-k, sucralose (tastes pretty good but some people will complain about sucralose)
- Sucralose and ace-k (still tastes pretty good but some people will complain that it's artificial and not "clean")
- Others i.e. aspartame and ace-k, only sucralose, only (cheapest, lowest-tier brands)
This is a pretty middle to upper-middle brand in terms of quality. It's priced 3% higher per gram protein than the Costco deal for Levels but 15% less calories per serving and has a blend of casein and whey if that's something that is advantageous to you. Very cheap for a blend that includes 40% casein and it's micellar casein which mixes well and is absorbed and digested well.Also Quest generally has some of the lowest calories per gram protein. It's 10 calories lower than Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey, 20 calories lower than Levels for 24g protein. It's 77% protein by weight which is the same as all the other leading brands like ON.
Quest is also good because it's fat free which probably results in the lower calories than other brands. I'm guessing the silicon dioxide is probably to disperse the powder and improve mixability because I find that it actually mixes completely smooth without a shaker ball whereas my ON clumps slightly even with a ball and very vigorous shaking.
This is sucralose and stevia. Generally you see:
- Stevia and monkfruit (most premium)
- Stevia only (premium but tastes bad to a lot of people)
- Some combination of stevia, monkfruit, ace-k, sucralose (tastes pretty good but some people will complain about sucralose)
- Sucralose and ace-k (still tastes pretty good but some people will complain that it's artificial and not "clean")
- Others i.e. aspartame and ace-k, only sucralose, only (cheapest, lowest-tier brands)
This is a pretty middle to upper-middle brand in terms of quality. It's priced 3% higher per gram protein than the Costco deal for Levels but 15% less calories per serving and has a blend of casein and whey if that's something that is advantageous to you. Very cheap for a blend that includes 40% casein and it's micellar casein which mixes well and is absorbed and digested well.Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Also Quest generally has some of the lowest calories per gram protein. It's 10 calories lower than Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey, 20 calories lower than Levels for 24g protein. It's 77% protein by weight which is the same as all the other leading brands like ON.
Quest is also good because it's fat free which probably results in the lower calories than other brands. I'm guessing the silicon dioxide is probably to disperse the powder and improve mixability because I find that it actually mixes completely smooth without a shaker ball whereas my ON clumps slightly even with a ball and very vigorous shaking.
This is sucralose and stevia. Generally you see:
- Stevia and monkfruit (most premium)
- Stevia only (premium but tastes bad to a lot of people)
- Some combination of stevia, monkfruit, ace-k, sucralose (tastes pretty good but some people will complain about sucralose)
- Sucralose and ace-k (still tastes pretty good but some people will complain that it's artificial and not "clean")
- Others i.e. aspartame and ace-k, only sucralose, only (cheapest, lowest-tier brands)
This is a pretty middle to upper-middle brand in terms of quality. It's priced 3% higher per gram protein than the Costco deal for Levels but 15% less calories per serving and has a blend of casein and whey if that's something that is advantageous to you. Very cheap for a blend that includes 40% casein and it's micellar casein which mixes well and is absorbed and digested well.If you want to eat and pound sand for a premium go for it. Just like Taco Bell "meat" is full of sand aka silicone dioxide.
I prefer to buy brands with no filler, bad sugar substitutes for the gut floral, and most of all, no literal sand in your stomach. and if I want casein I'll buy it separately and mix it whenever needed
It's good to be aware what we put in our bodies
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