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60-Count 1.3-Oz Carnation Breakfast Essentials High Protein Powder Drink Mix (Classic French Vanilla) on sale for $14.73 - 15% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save =
$11.78.
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About this product:
- Provides 18g of protein when mixed with 1 cup of fat-free milk
- Mix with skim milk or mix in a smoothie for a tasty, easy snack or high-protein breakfast drink and start the day right
- Quick and easy to start your day with good and key nutritions
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also, the front of the box says 18g of protein, but that's only if you include the milk they expect you to add, just fyi. the powder itself is 10g of protein. it does say, " per prepared serving," but in small hard to read text.
and lastly, for those who care/are unaware: carnation is owned by nestle
Does it also tick you off when people mention warnings for allergies you don't have?
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$14.73
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Total Before Tax:
$10.31
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$10.31
Seems like a good deal for 78 ounces aka 4.7lbs of whey protein isolate
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also, the front of the box says 18g of protein, but that's only if you include the milk they expect you to add, just fyi. the powder itself is 10g of protein. it does say, " per prepared serving," but in small hard to read text.
and lastly, for those who care/are unaware: carnation is owned by nestle
also, the front of the box says 18g of protein, but that's only if you include the milk they expect you to add, just fyi. the powder itself is 10g of protein. it does say, " per prepared serving," but in small hard to read text.
and lastly, for those who care/are unaware: carnation is owned by nestle
In almost all protein powders they use fake sugar aka sucralose… so pick your poison. This is whey protein isolate mixed with sugar and natural flavoring. You could do worse for a breakfast meal for ex. Your avg breakfast cereal contains probably around 18g of sugar per serving before adding milk.
The whole point of this is to get whey protein isolate and no artificial sweeteners/flavoring. Personally, I'd rather consumer real ingredients like sugar in moderation than fake chemicals
Lastly, Nestle owns over 2,000 brands. So I guess all of its brands should be avoided?
it's either they complain about sucralose and fake sugars / flavoring/ coloring /taste OR they complain about how there's too much natural sugar. And they magically expect these protein shakes to taste like Christmas and mix well.
Then they complain about how it's not whey protein isolate then when 4.7lbs (realistically maybe 2lbs) is $11 they complain about something else.
You can't win with these people.
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The whole point of this is to get whey protein isolate and no artificial sweeteners/flavoring. Personally, I'd rather consumer real ingredients like sugar in moderation than fake chemicals
Lastly, Nestle owns over 2,000 brands. So I guess all of its brands should be avoided?
Does it also tick you off when people mention warnings for allergies you don't have?
it's either they complain about sucralose and fake sugars / flavoring/ coloring /taste OR they complain about how there's too much natural sugar. And they magically expect these protein shakes to taste like Christmas and mix well.
Then they complain about how it's not whey protein isolate then when 4.7lbs (realistically maybe 2lbs) is $11 they complain about something else.
You can't win with these people.
it's either they complain about sucralose and fake sugars / flavoring/ coloring /taste OR they complain about how there's too much natural sugar. And they magically expect these protein shakes to taste like Christmas and mix well.
Then they complain about how it's not whey protein isolate then when 4.7lbs (realistically maybe 2lbs) is $11 they complain about something else.
You can't win with these people.
True!