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41.9-Oz Premier Protein Whey Protein Powder (Chocolate Milkshake, 29-Servings)

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Amazon has 41.9-Oz Premier Protein Whey Protein Powder (Chocolate Milkshake, 29-Servings) on sale for $30.25 - $1.51 (5%) off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $28.74. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter dubba-low for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Smooth and creamy, rich chocolate flavored shake
  • 30g Protein per serving, with all the essential amino acids and 100% of protein from Whey to feed your muscles and curb your hunger
  • 1g Sugar, 3g Carbs, 150 Calories and Low Fat
  • No Soy Ingredients, Gluten Free

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    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 64k customer reviews.
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Amazon has 41.9-Oz Premier Protein Whey Protein Powder (Chocolate Milkshake, 29-Servings) on sale for $30.25 - $1.51 (5%) off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $28.74. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter dubba-low for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Smooth and creamy, rich chocolate flavored shake
  • 30g Protein per serving, with all the essential amino acids and 100% of protein from Whey to feed your muscles and curb your hunger
  • 1g Sugar, 3g Carbs, 150 Calories and Low Fat
  • No Soy Ingredients, Gluten Free

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Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 64k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Premier Protein Protein Powder, 30g Protein, 1g Sugar, No Soy Ingredients, Gluten Free, Chocolate Milkshake, 29 Servings, 41.9oz

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Gn3Ranger
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everytime i see 2 scoops per serving it's a automatic no unless its a super low price
SiennaGorilla2596
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Idk that this is "slick" You can get 26 servings of Dymatize right now in vanilla or chocolate for the same basically $30 ($29 S&S). Better quality and taste IMO.

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BrainDoc
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This powder tastes good, but you can get ISO100 for much less than $1 per serving with some regularity. That doesn't help if you want protein powder right now or prefer this powder, but if you can wait, you can get good protein powder for less per serving.
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TimO8570
Jun 30, 2025
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Quote from wowmuchawesome :
I cannot speak to the solubility of this protein powder, but I will say that often, you need more liquid than the product label suggests, and the type of shaker cup or blending tool used to mix the powder with the liquid is also important. I've been using a Helimix for years, and it can mix anything thrown at it with enough liquid and even sometimes with too little liquid lol
Depends on the mix. The cheaper ones tend to do that while the better ones aren't so clumpy. I have no problems with just a shaker cup and making it thicker than they recommend so I can get 2-3 servings without drinking a gallon (ish) of liquid.
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SiennaGorilla2596
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Quote from MediumMosley :
Specifically which Dymatize product are your referring to? I'm not finding a 26 servings for $30? This Pure Protein is 29 servings for $28 so it has more servings with higher protein per serving for cheaper?
Regular whey, not Iso. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CUDZ...title&th=1
It's on "sale" for $30.69 from $38.47 (less on S&S) for vanilla. Chocolate is a buck more and 25 servings.
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deepsankalp
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How is the price compared to Costco?
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LastButNotLeast
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Quote from Gn3Ranger :
everytime i see 2 scoops per serving it's a automatic no unless its a super low price
Too much work for you?
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LastButNotLeast
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Quote from TimeRocker :
It only has 29 servings so it'd be $1 for 30g of protein. That isn't a good deal at ALL compared to the actual good ones that pop up on here.
But this actually tastes good. I have it for breakfast in milk every morning.
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Quote from Gn3Ranger :
everytime i see 2 scoops per serving it's a automatic no unless its a super low price
Amen. and anytime I see acesulfame potassium & sucralose ingredients it's an automatic no at any price.

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regcustomer88
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Any good Walmart deals on protein powders? I can then easily hit hit $75 to get 15 discount .

I see this six star whey protein for roughly 55c per oz but never tried . 1.8lb for $16 on Walmart .
Last edited by regcustomer88 June 30, 2025 at 11:02 AM.
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CoolLlama402
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Which one to go for this one or Muscletech Nitrotech 100% whey gold?
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Quote from Gn3Ranger :
everytime i see 2 scoops per serving it's a automatic no unless its a super low price
rookie move.first focus on protein/scoop ratio this is at 73% very similar to on gold whey. iso100 is at 78% but that's way more money. Carbs very low 2 net carbs extrapolated with a 32 g scooper.Good calories 120 at 32 g scoop. Fairly, low cholesterol similar to on.Flavor no idea, but their bars are great.
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DIW90210
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Quote from skardem :
Stevia, Monk fruit and Allulose are good natural zero calorie sweeteners.

Allulose tastes the most like sugar. I sprinkling on plain yogurt with berry's. Make your own L Reuteri yogurt.

Stevia works best in bitter, tart foods. If you use to much it taste bad.
Use stevia in Berry kefir smoothies. It is best to make your own kefir.
Stevia peppermint milk is excellent. one drop peppermint oil,1/4 tsp pure stevia, a half gallon milk.
Good my a$$!
Erythritol, an ingredient in stevia, linked to heart attack and stroke, study finds
https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/27/he...e-wellness
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Quote from DIW90210 :
Good my a$$!
Erythritol, an ingredient in stevia, linked to heart attack and stroke, study finds
https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/27/he...e-wellness [cnn.com]
It's not an ingredient IN stevia. It's added to some stevia products but not all.

Here's one without it: https://www.amazon.com/Erythritol...DP5XE?th=1
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TimO8570
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Quote from beerbaron22 :
Does this actually dissolve? I bought an Aldi brand one and no matter how much you stirred it, whisked it, it was full of gross lumps. I made sure to use the directed amount of powder to water, didn't matter.
I use a shaker with ball, but also add a several ice cubes and a splash of water to the bottom before adding the powder then the rest of the water.

This keeps the powder from sticking to the bottom or top and the ice helps break up any clumps while it melts and cools off the drink. So far that's worked reliably on any powders I've bought.
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BenjaminL6834
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Quote from beerbaron22 :
Does this actually dissolve? I bought an Aldi brand one and no matter how much you stirred it, whisked it, it was full of gross lumps. I made sure to use the directed amount of powder to water, didn't matter.
I'm new to using these powders and this is the first kind i tried. I mixed 2 scoops in 20 oz of cold water in a camel bak plastic bottle (I haven't invested in a shaker bottle yet) and shook it up. It dissolved quite nicely. No chunks or grit or anything. And it tasted pretty good too.

I also mixed it with a packet of instant oatmeal and I thought it was pretty good. Could have used more water, but I was using a disposable coffee cup that was pretty small so I had limitations.

I don't know how it compares to other powders. Yet.

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Quote from TimeRocker :
It only has 29 servings so it'd be $1 for 30g of protein. That isn't a good deal at ALL compared to the actual good ones that pop up on here.
So $1 for 30 grams of protein seemed like a good deal (to me), but I don't have much data for comparison. Can you give some hints on what price points I should be looking for?

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