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Reviews: | 2,586 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Garden of Life Organic Meal Replacement - Raw Organic Fit Powder, Chocolate - High Protein for Weight Loss (28g) plus Fiber, Probiotics & Svetol, Organic & Non-GMO Vegan Nutritional Shake, 20 Servings |
Product Description: | Raw fitness is your gateway to Extraordinary Health. Raw Fit is a USDA Certified Organic, Raw, plant-based, vegan, high-protein powder specifically designed for weight loss and is made with raw sprouted organic ingredients. It differs from our other proteins because it has several additional clinically studied ingredients, including Svetol Green Coffee Bean Extract, Raw Food Created Chromium and Organic Cinnamon to help you burn fat, maintain healthy blood sugar, boost your energy, lose weight and look great! It also has Raw Organic Ashwagandha added to help fight cravings. |
Manufacturer: | Garden of Life |
Model Number: | 102747 |
Product SKU: | B01N42Q9SD |
UPC: | 658010119849 |
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Garden Of Life Sport Organic Plant-Based Protein - BCAA Amino Acid Protein Powder, Chocolate 29.6oz (1lb 14oz / 840g) Powder https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N6CF...gEbS5
ETA: sport variety has nineteen 44g servings vs the twenty 45.5g servings in OP, but same unit price.
They are similar. Sport variety has 30g plant protein (vs 28g), 5.5g BCAAs (vs 5.1g), 5g glutamine/glutamic acid (vs 4.7g). Both have probiotics, are the same calories, and are sweetened with Stevia. Sport has less fiber (4g vs 8g). fit contains ashwagandha and a "superfood" blend, while sport has a "recovery" blend.
Both are primarily pea protein, while Fit is billed as raw and the protein seems to come from a lot more different types of plants than sport. Manufacturer says Sport is "not labeled as raw, the ingredients in this product are processed at very low temperatures that do not denature or hydrolyze the protein."
Sport has 7mg naturally occurring caffeine in chocolate, none in vanilla. Unclear whether it's 7mg per "1 scoop serving" or per "2 scoop serving" as the nutritional label does both, but all other stats im posting are from the 2 scoop serving since that's directly comparable to a single scoop of Fit. So Sport could *potentially* be 14mg caffeine. Fit has 30mg naturally occurring caffeine in chocolate, 0mg in vanilla, or 60mg naturally occurring in the coffee flavor which is not on sale.
Sport has 4-5x more potassium, and other seemingly minor vitamin/mineral/electrolyte differences.
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$13.64
This is a very tough shake for me to get down though. And I'm not very picky.
It's just a bit gritty and the taste is far from enjoyable.
That aside, 20 servings of high quality shakes for this price is really good.
Garden Of Life Sport Organic Plant-Based Protein - BCAA Amino Acid Protein Powder, Chocolate 29.6oz (1lb 14oz / 840g) Powder https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N6CF...gEbS5
ETA: sport variety has nineteen 44g servings vs the twenty 45.5g servings in OP, but same unit price.
They are similar. Sport variety has 30g plant protein (vs 28g), 5.5g BCAAs (vs 5.1g), 5g glutamine/glutamic acid (vs 4.7g). Both have probiotics, are the same calories, and are sweetened with Stevia. Sport has less fiber (4g vs 8g). fit contains ashwagandha and a "superfood" blend, while sport has a "recovery" blend.
Both are primarily pea protein, while Fit is billed as raw and the protein seems to come from a lot more different types of plants than sport. Manufacturer says Sport is "not labeled as raw, [but] the ingredients in this product are processed at very low temperatures that do not denature or hydrolyze the protein."
Sport has 7mg naturally occurring caffeine in chocolate, none in vanilla. Unclear whether it's 7mg per "1 scoop serving" or per "2 scoop serving" as the nutritional label does both, but all other stats im posting are from the 2 scoop serving since that's directly comparable to a single scoop of Fit. So Sport could *potentially* be 14mg caffeine. Fit has 30mg naturally occurring caffeine in chocolate, 0mg in vanilla, or 60mg naturally occurring in the coffee flavor which is not on sale.
Sport has 4-5x more potassium, and other seemingly minor vitamin/mineral/electrolyte differences.
Sport has 7g naturally occurring caffeine in chocolate, none in vanilla. Unclear whether it's 7g per "1 scoop serving" or per "2 scoop serving" as the nutritional label does both, but all other stats im posting are from the 2 scoop serving since that's directly comparable to a single scoop of Fit. So Sport could *potentially* be 14g caffeine. Fit has 30g naturally occurring caffeine in chocolate, 0g in vanilla, or 60g naturally occurring in the coffee flavor which is not on sale.
P.S. Today, I learned that ETA can stand for 'Edited to Add" 😮
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$16.79 or less.
Usually $30+ on Amazon (or in the high $20s on a good sale) and $50 or so at Whole Foods and in other stores, this is the larger 20 serving package for less than the price of the 10 serving package.
$16.79 or less.
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I've been buying this for years and this is by far the cheapest I have ever seen it.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N42Q9SD/
Picked these up on clearance at whole foods for $17.64
P.S. Today, I learned that ETA can stand for 'Edited to Add" 😮
Definitely not for the whole 19 servings.. nutrition label states "contains 7mg of naturally occurring caffeine per serving"
I only wanted 1 vanilla though, their chocolate is better. 20% wasn't working on chocolate
Yeah that discussion was a continuation of my long post comparing sport vs fit varieties. We were discussing the 7mg in the sport variety.