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RAWWhey Isolate Protein Powder is a premium, 100% grass-fed whey protein designed for muscle growth and recovery. Each serving delivers 25 grams of protein with minimal fat and carbs, all while being naturally flavored and sweetened. This hormone-free, micro-filtered protein powder is crafted without fillers, ensuring you get the purest form of nutrition to fuel your fitness journey.
A**E
Dark chocolate heaven
This tastes soooo good. I've had the dark chocolate flavor but it's one of the best chocolate proteins I've tried. You will not regret this flavor. Get it and you're welcome 😁
R**.
#1 supplement brand
My favorite supplement brand, clean ingredients, tastes good. The peanut butter protein powder tastes so good!
A**I
High quality and yum
the best! love this flavor and the vanilla
B**Z
refreshing
mixes slowly but surely with water. Tastes great
D**O
BEST BRAND ON THE MARKET
I have tried a lot of protein powders and this is by far the best one in the game ! High quality and taste amazing ! If you love chocolate you will love this product!
H**E
Cookies & Cream
The best protein I’ve had hands down.
J**.
Great protein choice!
I don’t remember how I came across this product on Amazon but I took a chance and I’m so glad I did. We bought the chocolate and peanut butter to mix together for an extra dose of protein a day and it is delicious. I don’t even mix mine with milk. Water works just fine and it’s still smooth and sweet!
Y**S
Misleading labeling: not free of weird additives and unlikely to be USA-sourced whey.
I ordered this product due to labeling on the product stating their whey is "Raised in the USA". The product I received doesn't state this on the bottle. The brand's website doesn't mention sourcing either, something in retrospect I should have checked before buying.It's incredibly misleading, but vague enough to give them plausible deniability.I suggest potential buyers do some research into whey sourcing: what I learned is that there are a couple of large refiners of whey that most nutrition companies get their whey from before adding flavors, but those sources are expensive. Many of the lesser-known companies will source from shady overseas operations to save money. Those suppliers often add unlisted ingredients, and then the mystery product is laundered further via the protein company's labeling process.This is how melamine (laminate resin) ended up in infant formula back in 2008. It gave babies acute kidney failure.In closing, before buying this product, look at the ingredients on the label and compare it to their claim this is "100% Whey Isolate with Zero Additives".(I reported the issue to Amazon so maybe they'll update their labeling. I will check back in a couple months and retract this if they have.)
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