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1-lb Pure Protein 100% Whey Protein Powder (Vanilla)

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Amazon has 1-lb Pure Protein 100% Whey Protein Powder (Vanilla) on sale for $10.44 when you check out via Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $2.75 lower (25% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $10.99.
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    • Whey, High Protein, Low Sugar, Gluten Free
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sampleboy
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Stay away from this rubbish. I'll explain why:

High cholesterol (70mg) when compared to different brands of protein powder that offer more grams of protein per serving.

Out of one 39g scoop serving, you're only getting 25g of protein. 2.5g naturally occur in whey based protein. So out of one scoop you're only getting 64% protein, 6% fat, while a whooping 30% of it is maltodextrin filler.

Maltodextrin is a highly processed, cheap filler made from cheap carbs like corn/potato/wheat that's proven to spike your blood sugar.

I do not support companies like pure protein that knowingly dilute a product to boost profits at the expense of the health and wallets of their customers. I dont think you should either.
pmzo33
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Something for someone on here to complain about that has zero clue what it is.
sampleboy
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Understood. But this is maliciously marketed as "pure protein", and as "low sugar" but the filler used is factually proven to spike blood sugar more than table sugar which is detrimental to those sensitive to blood glucose like myself.

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Feb 26, 2023 06:11 PM
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Thanks for posting! Needed something to get my 5 items for the month
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Feb 27, 2023 05:06 PM
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RigelrazFeb 27, 2023 05:06 PM
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it has acesulfame potassium
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Feb 27, 2023 07:12 PM
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nomad_coupon_kingFeb 27, 2023 07:12 PM
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Quote from Rigelraz :
it has acesulfame potassium
What is it ?
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Feb 27, 2023 08:34 PM
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pmzo33Feb 27, 2023 08:34 PM
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Quote from nomad_coupon_king :
What is it ?
Something for someone on here to complain about that has zero clue what it is.
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Feb 27, 2023 10:52 PM
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RigelrazFeb 27, 2023 10:52 PM
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Quote from nomad_coupon_king :
What is it ?
Acesulfame potassium (also known as acesulfame K or Ace-K) is a calorie-free artificial sweetener. Even though it is generally considered safe by regulatory agencies, some studies have suggested that long-term consumption of high doses of the sweetener may have negative health effects. So I try just to avoid it as much as possible. =)
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RigelrazFeb 27, 2023 10:53 PM
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Quote from Rigelraz :
it has acesulfame potassium
Acesulfame potassium (also known as acesulfame K or Ace-K) is a calorie-free artificial sweetener. Even though it is generally considered safe by regulatory agencies, some studies have suggested that long-term consumption of high doses of the sweetener may have negative health effects. So I try just to avoid it as much as possible. =)
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RigelrazFeb 27, 2023 11:02 PM
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Quote from Rigelraz :
Acesulfame potassium (also known as acesulfame K or Ace-K) is a calorie-free artificial sweetener. Even though it is generally considered safe by regulatory agencies, some studies have suggested that long-term consumption of high doses of the sweetener may have negative health effects. So I try just to avoid it as much as possible. =)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/...MC5464538/
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jazzman741Mar 01, 2023 03:30 AM
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So a rodent study testing 20x the average human consumption suggested gut microbiome (for which there is no human standard) changes so we should avoid a product that contains a tiny fraction of the FDA's Acceptable Daily Intake, which is itself set at 1/100th of the dose that provides the smallest measurable human harm?
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sampleboyMar 01, 2023 04:15 AM
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Stay away from this rubbish. I'll explain why:

High cholesterol (70mg) when compared to different brands of protein powder that offer more grams of protein per serving.

Out of one 39g scoop serving, you're only getting 25g of protein. 2.5g naturally occur in whey based protein. So out of one scoop you're only getting 64% protein, 6% fat, while a whooping 30% of it is maltodextrin filler.

Maltodextrin is a highly processed, cheap filler made from cheap carbs like corn/potato/wheat that's proven to spike your blood sugar.

I do not support companies like pure protein that knowingly dilute a product to boost profits at the expense of the health and wallets of their customers. I dont think you should either.
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bojo626Mar 01, 2023 04:44 PM
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Quote from sampleboy :
Stay away from this rubbish. I'll explain why:

High cholesterol (70mg) when compared to different brands of protein powder that offer more grams of protein per serving.

Out of one 39g scoop serving, you're only getting 25g of protein. 2.5g naturally occur in whey based protein. So out of one scoop you're only getting 64% protein, 6% fat, while a whooping 30% of it is maltodextrin filler.

Maltodextrin is a highly processed, cheap filler made from cheap carbs like corn/potato/wheat that's proven to spike your blood sugar.

I do not support companies like pure protein that knowingly dilute a product to boost profits at the expense of the health and wallets of their customers. I dont think you should either.
What protein do you use or suggest?
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Mar 01, 2023 04:58 PM
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sampleboyMar 01, 2023 04:58 PM
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Quote from bojo626 :
What protein do you use or suggest?
Just using math and ingredients list for this comparable Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Whey https://a.co/d/50lS6Tv not currently a good price, only using as an example

24g protein per 31g serving = 77.4% protein content per scoop. NO maltodextrin filler in the ingredients list. Also half of the cholesterol than the pure protein brand.
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NeatSeed8962Mar 01, 2023 05:06 PM
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Quote from sampleboy :
Stay away from this rubbish. I'll explain why:

High cholesterol (70mg) when compared to different brands of protein powder that offer more grams of protein per serving.

Out of one 39g scoop serving, you're only getting 25g of protein. 2.5g naturally occur in whey based protein. So out of one scoop you're only getting 64% protein, 6% fat, while a whooping 30% of it is maltodextrin filler.

Maltodextrin is a highly processed, cheap filler made from cheap carbs like corn/potato/wheat that's proven to spike your blood sugar.

I do not support companies like pure protein that knowingly dilute a product to boost profits at the expense of the health and wallets of their customers. I dont think you should either.
TBH I don't care as long as it has the stated protein
Mar 01, 2023 05:13 PM
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sampleboyMar 01, 2023 05:13 PM
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Quote from NeatSeed8962 :
TBH I don't care as long as it has the stated protein
Understood. But this is maliciously marketed as "pure protein", and as "low sugar" but the filler used is factually proven to spike blood sugar more than table sugar which is detrimental to those sensitive to blood glucose like myself.
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ScroogeMar 01, 2023 06:26 PM
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Quote from sampleboy :
Just using math and ingredients list for this comparable Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Whey https://a.co/d/50lS6Tv not currently a good price, only using as an example

24g protein per 31g serving = 77.4% protein content per scoop. NO maltodextrin filler in the ingredients list. Also half of the cholesterol than the pure protein brand.
what do you consider a good price for Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Whey, so I can be on the lookout. TIA

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sampleboyMar 01, 2023 06:42 PM
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Quote from Scrooge :
what do you consider a good price for Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Whey, so I can be on the lookout. TIA
The previous frontpage deals posted here on slickdeals has a price point of $6.15 to $7 per pound. 👍

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