

🌟 Elevate your gains with clean, grass-fed protein perfection!
Opportuniteas Grass Fed Whey Isolate Protein Powder delivers 28g of pure, cold-filtered protein and 7.9g BCAAs per scoop from hormone-free, grass-fed Irish cows. Its low-lactose, unflavored formula is lab-tested for heavy metals and free from artificial additives, ensuring clean nutrition that supports muscle recovery and digestive comfort. Packaged in the USA, it’s a premium choice for health-conscious professionals seeking transparency and quality.





| ASIN | B09H1PSM1T |
| ASIN | B09H1PSM1T |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Milk |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,151 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #55 in Sports Nutrition Whey Protein Powders |
| Brand Name | Opportuniteas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,421) |
| Date First Available | September 23, 2021 |
| Diet Type | Kosher |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00860760000388 |
| Item Dimensions | 11 x 5 x 11 inches |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Opportuniteas |
| Manufacturer | Opportuniteas |
| Material Type Free | No Artificial Flavors |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Pouch |
| Product Benefits | Muscle Growth |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 5 x 11 inches; 5 Pounds |
| Protein | 28 Grams |
| Protein Source | Whey |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Post-Workout |
| Total Servings Per Container | 75 |
| Unit Count | 80.0 Ounce |
| Vitamins And Minerals | 10, 170 Milligrams, 170, 170 Milligrams |
A**R
Great product
Mixes well with my morning coffee. No weird flavor at all
C**B
Good quality and mixes well with oatmeal
This protein powder has what you need and nothing extra - which is good. I use the unflavored and mix it in my oatmeal. It mixes in well and you can’t taste it. It mixes in better than other protein powders I have tried.
I**S
Keeps me full and doesn’t mess with my tummy
I’m usually a snacker, but using 2 scoops of this every day has cut my snacking down so much! I was struggling trying to stay under 2000 calories before using this, but now I’m hovering around 1500 calories per day, without really trying! I use 1 scoop in my morning iced coffee and then 1 scoop in my afternoon iced coffee. It mixes well with my iced coffee and is truly tasteless. Whey isolate is supposed to be fine for people with lactose intolerance and I can attest that this does not hurt my tummy. Also, anytime I’ve ever tried a protein powder, my face broke out, but this has not caused any breakouts for me. No complaints about this stuff that I can think of.
A**M
Nice nutritional profile without the extra junk
Was looking for a cleaner protein to replace the usual suspects of good but overly "ingredient-ed" powders I've been using. My primary issue with those powders is the use of sweeteners (artificial, "natural", organic, etc.) While some natural sugar works for me in a post-HIIT/high cardio shake, I wanted a cleaner profile for cooking and off-training use. I also wanted to avoid soy, as it leaves me bloated. Finally, I wanted an isolate that gave a higher protein content without the added cholesterol of a concentrate. Clean proteins are expensive y'all!! SO I searched and searched for the just right mix of profile and expense. Opportuniteas Grass Fed Isolate had what I wanted and was reasonably priced in comparison, and came in a manageable size for a first trial. I've used the product twice so far in my morning coffee. I read some reviews stating the product gels or clumps in hot liquid. I didn't find that the be the case in a regular cup of home brewed coffee. Admittedly my maker doesn't get fast-food coffee hot, but it does take a few minutes before I dare take a sip. The first morning I tempered my powder with about 1/3 cup almond milk then added my coffee, which maybe wasn't a fair test of whether the product gelled. This morning I went straight coffee to powder before adding my milk and still no issue. I used a regular shaker cup with a ball whisk, gave 4 or 5 shakes and boom... everything was nicely mixed. The whey leaves the smallest amount of milky taste (separate from the usual taste of my drink with almond milk), which I am perfectly fine with. No GI issues but I use protein powder regularly. I'm looking forward to trying this in some pancakes and in my oats. The powder is light, pretty much odorless, and I think it would do wonderfully in any mix. The only reason I gave this 4 stars is because of the price. Probably isn't a fair rating in light of the price of more processed powders, which actually aren't much cheaper. Some of the higher ranked are about the same per gram of protein. And many of the competing clean powders are also similarly priced or slightly more expensive unless you buy their 5 lb tubs (too much product for a first time buy). I get it... we pay for it so they can price it that high. Demand and all that jazz. I try very hard to get everything that I need from my diet. But I am a 130 lb female that lifts, runs, bikes and trains like it's going out of style. It is very hard for me to consume enough protein to maintain my muscle mass through food without making myself ill. Protein powder is a healthy, reasonable addition. Regardless, the cost of protein is ridiculous all around. So the entire industry gets a star deducted for overpricing their stuff. If you're looking for a good, clean isolate, give this a try.
J**Y
Makes a great, healthy chocolate shake
Good stuff. One of the things I use it for is a chocolate shake that tastes as great as one from a good restaurant, but that is very healthy -- no sugar and relatively light on calories and fat. Can be a meal replacement. Here's the recipe. 1/2 cup of almond milk 4 frozen almond milk ice cubes (I just use an old fashioned ice cube tray to make them). A frozen banana OR half a frozen medium-to-large apple (cut into chunks and then frozen beforehand). 2 scoops whey protein (the serving size on this brand is two scoops). A heaping tablespoon of high quality cacao (or cocoa powder). 1 cup of baby spinach (trust me, you'll never taste it or know it's there). A tiny sprinkle of salt (another trust me, it makes a difference). One Truvia packet (or equivalent other artificial sweetener). 4 drops of liquid Stevia or to taste. Optional: 1 teaspoon of Fiber powder. The apple and spinach provide ~4 grams of fiber and the cacao 1 gram, so I don't add fiber. 1/2 teaspoon Lecithin powder. There is some lecithin in the whey but I add a bit for extra thickness and smoothness. Still very good without it. 1 tablespoon coconut oil (If you're on a ketogenic diet and need more fat). If you do add this, the extra lecithin will help blend in the oil. Blend well. Makes a great tasting, thick, smooth shake. The apple and spinach provide 2 fruit/veggie servings per shake. Baby spinach has almost zero taste, but it adds tons of nutrition and just makes the shake a bit thicker. It won't look green either, just chocolate. Great way to get kids to eat spinach.
A**N
This is the cleanest form of protein you’ll find anywhere. It’s isolated* which is a MUST for protein powder. This has absolutely no filler and no bad stuff in there. I mix a scoop in water and add a spoon of organic cacao powder. I have mastered the art of delicious clean high protein shakes!
K**L
Si vale la pena. Es un buen producto de buena calidad, sin sabor, y te llena!
M**Z
It's a best Natural protein in market and sugar free. Plus fast delivery.
M**M
This is one of the best and cleanest whey protein powder you can get, not additives, not bs. It is very light on digestion, and it has no after taste. It dissolves super well in any type of liquid, and the best part is, you can add any kind of taste you want, perhaps clean and natural. But, it is expensive of course, you can find the exact same mix from CP at half a price.
L**S
This protein powder is great, it doesn’t add any taste or smell to smoothies and it’s the only protein powder that doesn’t cause me to bloat
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