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Costco Members: 5.64-lbs Levels Grass Fed Whey Protein (Chocolate or Vanilla)

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 5.64-lbs Levels Grass Fed Whey Protein (Double Chocolate) on sale for $54.99. Shipping is free.

Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 5.64-lbs Levels Grass Fed Whey Protein (Vanilla Bean) on sale for $54.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member beezleb for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • 24g Protein
  • Grass Fed Whey Protein
  • 5.4g BCAAs
  • No Added Sugar, No Sucralose
  • No Artificial Ingredients

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  • About this Deal:
    • This matches the previous +34 Frontpage Deal in January for the double chocolate flavor.
    • Rated 4.7 to 4.8 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
    • Price of $9.75 per pound.
    • $15 manufacturer's savings is valid 4/14/25 through 4/27/25. While supplies last. Limit 5 per member.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 5.64-lbs Levels Grass Fed Whey Protein (Double Chocolate) on sale for $54.99. Shipping is free.

Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 5.64-lbs Levels Grass Fed Whey Protein (Vanilla Bean) on sale for $54.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member beezleb for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • 24g Protein
  • Grass Fed Whey Protein
  • 5.4g BCAAs
  • No Added Sugar, No Sucralose
  • No Artificial Ingredients

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This matches the previous +34 Frontpage Deal in January for the double chocolate flavor.
    • Rated 4.7 to 4.8 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
    • Price of $9.75 per pound.
    • $15 manufacturer's savings is valid 4/14/25 through 4/27/25. While supplies last. Limit 5 per member.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Didn't see it in my local store.

Also FYI they've made improvements to the app and you can actually search for stock and prices in store there.
I saw this and the Ascent protein both on sale and decided to try to ascent first since it's a whey isolate and concentrate blend as opposed to just whey concentrate like this Levels brand. I can't deal with the sucralose that's in most major whey powders and have terrible digestive issues when I try to, so this being free of artificial sweeteners is a big deal for folks like me. Anyone that has historically dealt with digestive issues after drinking whey protein I implore you to at least try a powder like this one without artificial sweeteners and see how your body handles it. I stopped drinking whey for years because I thought I just had a problem with the protein, took me forever to realize it was the sucralose decimating my gut microbiome and not actually anything about the protein itself.
I've had many kinds of Levels protein and they're the real deal. Great Amino split, great macros, great taste (at least for double chocolate and chocolate peanut butter, which are the ones I've had). Last time this Costco deal was around, they only had the double chocolate, so this time I'm getting both chocolate and vanilla.

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cheaper than kirkland brand
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I've had many kinds of Levels protein and they're the real deal. Great Amino split, great macros, great taste (at least for double chocolate and chocolate peanut butter, which are the ones I've had). Last time this Costco deal was around, they only had the double chocolate, so this time I'm getting both chocolate and vanilla.
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How much is it in the store?
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Quote from cclippax :
How much is it in the store?
Didn't see it in my local store.

Also FYI they've made improvements to the app and you can actually search for stock and prices in store there.
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I saw this and the Ascent protein both on sale and decided to try to ascent first since it's a whey isolate and concentrate blend as opposed to just whey concentrate like this Levels brand. I can't deal with the sucralose that's in most major whey powders and have terrible digestive issues when I try to, so this being free of artificial sweeteners is a big deal for folks like me. Anyone that has historically dealt with digestive issues after drinking whey protein I implore you to at least try a powder like this one without artificial sweeteners and see how your body handles it. I stopped drinking whey for years because I thought I just had a problem with the protein, took me forever to realize it was the sucralose decimating my gut microbiome and not actually anything about the protein itself.
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Quote from austofferson :
I saw this and the Ascent protein both on sale and decided to try to ascent first since it's a whey isolate and concentrate blend as opposed to just whey concentrate like this Levels brand. I can't deal with the sucralose that's in most major whey powders and have terrible digestive issues when I try to, so this being free of artificial sweeteners is a big deal for folks like me. Anyone that has historically dealt with digestive issues after drinking whey protein I implore you to at least try a powder like this one without artificial sweeteners and see how your body handles it. I stopped drinking whey for years because I thought I just had a problem with the protein, took me forever to realize it was the sucralose decimating my gut microbiome and not actually anything about the protein itself.
tough time deciding between the two - only reason I'm leaning towards levels is that Ascent contains "natural flavors"
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In for one. Thanks!
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Taste is GREAT. In for at least one
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Quote from cclippax :
How much is it in the store?

In their app it says "online only" for this product
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Is that cholesterol good or not good?
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Quote from Tideas :
cheaper than kirkland brand
Actually, the Kirkland Brand is the better value for protein when you buy in-warehouse.
Levels is 80 servings of 24g protein (1920g protein total) for $54.99. So $1 = 34.92g protein
Kirkland is 70 servings of 25g protein (1750g protein total) for $49.99 in-store. So $1 = 35.01g protein. If you buy it online for $54.99, then it's $1 = 31.82g protein
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nvm..
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Quote from cclippax :
How much is it in the store?
It's online only for now. they started with vanilla only. Then they added double chocolate. I hope they'll add unflavored as well.
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This is a quality protein with no junk chemical ingredients. Not like the usual trash with artificial sweeteners etc.

At this price a no brainer.

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At this price, have to at least try. Thanks OP.
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