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PB2 Foods Inc. via Amazon has PB2 Performance Plant Based Vegan Protein Powder on sale listed below for $19.99 - 25% when you clip the coupon on the product page - 10% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $12.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Model: PB2 Performance Peanut Plant Based Vegan Protein Powder | 20g Complete Protein, No Added Sugar, Prebiotic Fiber | Dairy Free, Certified Vegan, Non-GMO, Gluten Free [Peanut w/Madagascar Vanilla, 2LB]
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I'm all for homemade peanut butter, but PB2 and other powders are made from defatted peanuts (i.e., after pressing the oil out), which may not be feasible to do at home.
It's high calorie (190 cal and 20g protein) for a protein powder compared to whey , but it also has super clear/simple ingredients. It's basically ground peanuts with 2.5x the protein from rice. Would probably be great in oatmeal.
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Not great macros for protein powder. Truthfully I'm not familiar with vegan powders,so maybe it's more in line with those products.
It's high calorie (190 cal and 20g protein) for a protein powder compared to whey , but it also has super clear/simple ingredients. It's basically ground peanuts with 2.5x the protein from rice. Would probably be great in oatmeal.
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It's high calorie (190 cal and 20g protein) for a protein powder compared to whey , but it also has super clear/simple ingredients. It's basically ground peanuts with 2.5x the protein from rice. Would probably be great in oatmeal.
I think it helps if you think of this as powdered protein peanut butter instead of peanut butter flavored protein powder. Each serving also nets you around a quarter of your daily fiber. I would imagine they taste better than lots of other vegan protein powders, to boot.
Last edited by TheWanderingFound June 20, 2025 at 09:27 PM.
Not bad if you portion and use it like powdered peanut butter because 45g of like say great value powdered pb comes out to similar macros to this serving size of 45g just think of this as peanut powder with vanilla flavoring
psa: if you really depend on such stuff for protein, maybe invest in a blender, grinder or food processor, because raw shelled (red skin) peanuts (in nyc) are only $1.34/lbs and easy to air fry roast yourself.
psa: if you really depend on such stuff for protein, maybe invest in a blender, grinder or food processor, because raw shelled (red skin) peanuts (in nyc) are only $1.34/lbs and easy to air fry roast yourself.
The slickest deal is the stuff you can make yourself, so thanks for that helpful idea
"Give a man fish" and all that.
(Actually, we need to come up with a vegan version of that saying 😬)
love this stuff. lower cal if mixed with water, but with milk its incredible, way better tasting than whey - maybe not quite the same amount of protein, but super clean, 20g. I love mixing the cocoa and vanilla together - one scoop of each instead of 2 scoops of the same. Drop it in w/ my creatine and glp-1 supplement. Good deal.
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psa: if you really depend on such stuff for protein, maybe invest in a blender, grinder or food processor, because raw shelled (red skin) peanuts (in nyc) are only $1.34/lbs and easy to air fry roast yourself.
I'm all for homemade peanut butter, but PB2 and other powders are made from defatted peanuts (i.e., after pressing the oil out), which may not be feasible to do at home.
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It's high calorie (190 cal and 20g protein) for a protein powder compared to whey , but it also has super clear/simple ingredients. It's basically ground peanuts with 2.5x the protein from rice. Would probably be great in oatmeal.
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"Give a man fish" and all that.
(Actually, we need to come up with a vegan version of that saying 😬)
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I'm all for homemade peanut butter, but PB2 and other powders are made from defatted peanuts (i.e., after pressing the oil out), which may not be feasible to do at home.
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