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15-lbs New World Nutritionals Whey Protein Isolate (Various) for
$111.97.
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My bigger worry is sloppy handling in the packaging process, which is probably not subject to any sort of inspection. That said, I'll probably continue to buy it unless I hear of people having problems from it.
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What is the expiration date this stuff? I have never tried it but may try. I am an "unflavored" whey guy so kinda worry about trying something new but.....
The taste was exceedingly sweet to the point I had to mix it 2 to 1 with unflavored whey isolate, 2 unflavored 1 chocolate. Even then it was a little on the sweet side.
I discovered other users had experienced this same problem. Do not plan to purchase any more. Sticking to Bulk Supplements or MyProtein which have both been spot on.
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Once they stopped selling on Amazon I continued through the website "bestbulkwheyprotein.com" with continued trepidation, but have been using them consistently for 3 years with absolutely zero issues. It used to be 100% whey isolate but fortunately they started adding sunflower lecithin to help it mix better. I couldn't stand the massive clumps that refused to mix before the addition. I haven't sent any samples for third party testing but haven't felt the need to do so.
Again, I've had zero issues from day one, get quick responses whenever I reach out with questions, fast shipping, and their prices have been surprisingly consistent. I buy the 15-lb size for myself and go through about 5lb per month. I will continue to buy from them exclusively until they raise prices past a certain point
I can see elite top tier athletes such as; power lifters, body builders, strong men hitting that number.
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Taste is perfectly acceptable, but just a little weak compared to the big namebrand tubs. Sometimes it's nice to toss in a little extra cocoa powder or a splash of some Torani vanilla coffee syrup.
Mixes well in cold water. It doesn't get thick like some brands, so it won't feel like a meal.
The egg protein is decent too, but I switched to whey at the request of my wife.
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There are a lot of people commenting about this product (line) and I wanted to add to it.
Though New World Protein is not very popular, it is NOT cheap foreign protein. The owner of this company is a guy named Plato. He is/was a knowledgeable guy who did countless videos about working out, nutrition, and the "bro" lifestyle. Unfortunately, He was banned by youtube.
The channel was the same name, newworldnutrition or newworld nutritionals I forget) because the topics of his videos pushed against the terms of service.
Specifically, the use of PED's, as well as what some people could consider "conspiracy theories" in terms of big pharma. He's also a bit of a "red pill" guy back before red pill was a thing.
I could go on and on about some of the subjects he broached but the short answer is that I really did enjoy his channel because he gave a lot of value and straight answers.
I never got the sense that he was an internet marketer disguised as a "bro." Every once in a while, he would plug his protein but it wasn't every video, and it was for protein and not some online coaching program.
Despite being banned for "spreading misinformation" Plato has a fair amount of credibility with me because so much of his advice given on youtube held true. When he used to plug this stuff, he would tout it as the best quality protein on the market. Something along the lines of "it's not cheap protein, it's quality, and you pay for that quality."
He never gave me the impression in the dozens of videos I watched as being dishonest. I was broke 7 or so years ago when the man was actively posting videos so I never tried his product. At $37.33 per 5 pounds ($112/3) that is not a bad deal. The price of whey has gone up just like everything else.
Quick note: Obviously, the man has made an impression on me because he was on a mission to share his knowledge for the betterment of his viewers. Simple things. But helpful things.
(example, try hanging for long periods of time to ease shoulder joint pain, or how the biggest guy in the gym won't always give the best workout advice because they are big because of drugs or genetics.)
All this talk inspired me to do a half hearted search on Rumble to see if Plato has started posting vids again. He has not. =(
Anyways, in for one.
Will report back on if the protein passes the "basic 3" test.
Basic 3, how to know if a protein is good:
1) Does it taste good? Yes, in the pursuit of getting swole, we can choke down chalk. But we shouldn't have to. If it tastes good, we'll drink more of it. If it tastes good, we'll know the company has spent resources ACTUALLY taste testing their product.
2) Does it mix with a spoon? It is an extra (and costly) manufacturing step to add non clumping agents to protein. Many companies skip it.
3) Can you drink it without intestinal issues? Gas, diarrhea, bloating, these are all signs of low quality protein. One of the reasons some of us use protein powder and not milk, or milk powder is because we're lactose intolerant. A cheap manufacturer will either not filter the whey to remove the lactose, or keep/add it as a filler.
In for one, and will post back with my findings.