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12-Pack 14-Oz Core Power Protein Shake (Chocolate)

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$25

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Amazon has 12-Pack 14-Oz Core Power Protein Shake (Chocolate) for $38.99 - $11.70 when you 'clip' 30% off product page coupon - $1.95 (5% Off) when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $25.34. Shipping is free.

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About this Product:
  • Contains 12 (twelve) - 14 ounce bottles (packaging may vary)
  • Made from fairlife ultra-filtered milk
  • 26g High Quality Complete Protein
  • 5g of sugar
  • 170 calories
  • 8g of carbohydrates
  • Gluten Free;Low Sodium

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Amazon has 12-Pack 14-Oz Core Power Protein Shake (Chocolate) for $38.99 - $11.70 when you 'clip' 30% off product page coupon - $1.95 (5% Off) when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $25.34. Shipping is free.

Thanks Deal Hunter minntwins for sharing this deal

Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to an extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

About this Product:
  • Contains 12 (twelve) - 14 ounce bottles (packaging may vary)
  • Made from fairlife ultra-filtered milk
  • 26g High Quality Complete Protein
  • 5g of sugar
  • 170 calories
  • 8g of carbohydrates
  • Gluten Free;Low Sodium

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Reviews:
  • Amazon Return Policy:
    • This item is non-returnable due to potential safety risk as an ingestible product, but if the item arrives damaged or defective, you may request a refund or replacement through Your Orders by providing an image of the item and its defects.
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Model: Fairlife Core Power 26g Protein Milk Shakes, Ready To Drink for Workout Recovery, Chocolate, 14 Fl Oz (Pack of 12)

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c-mac13
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30% coupon worked on the Elite version with 42G of protein. thanks for posting!
c-mac13
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Fairlife shakes are absolutely amazing. I'm like you, I normally go for whatever is on sale at Costco, but every protein shake I've ever had tastes like medicine. These Core Power shakes are the only ones that don't taste like medicine - they taste, literally, like Dairy Queen. seriously, try it out if you haven't already done so. you'll never buy any other protein shakes again.
quickstang
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You can also get the Fairlife from Sam's around $22.98 for a 12pk and 30g. Nurri brand same thing but for $19.98. So cost to protein ratio is going to be much better. But if you like Core, go for it

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2d ago
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natehuey
2d ago
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Agree with the people vouching for the taste and drink ability of these. They're far superior to any other pre-mixed or powders I've had, and with comparatively mostly clean ingredients.
QA
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slow12s
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Fairlife nutrition plan is superior to fairlife core power in my opinon, but both are far superior to any other protein shakes I've ever tried. The ingredients are pretty clean (ultra filtered milk is generally considered to be cleaner than whey). I was actually just comparing the ingredients to pure protein the other day and pure protein must have had double if not more ingredients, most of which couldn't be easily pronounced. Fairlife is made with ultra filtered milk while most protein shakes are made by adding whey (which is what gives protein shakes that protein taste). Fairlife is also lactose free if that matters to you since that's something they remove during the filtration process (just like they add back in more of the naturally occuring proteins). Whey has a taste that I personally hate and fairlife is the first protein shake I've found that I actually enjoy drinking. If you haven't tried it, I highly recommend doing so. It is worth the extra $ and makes it a lot easier to reach your daily protein goals since it is actually enjoyable to drink.
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justzisguy
2d ago
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Thinking the Strawberry Banana's are the best value, as I never see them in the store unless it's the single bottles and they run 3.58 Each at my local Walmart.
These shouldn't get mixed up with the "complete nutrition" ones. Really they are the best for the money and have 30g protein with 150 Calories.
2d ago
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Brooky03
2d ago
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Quote from UniqueHamster817 :
Fairlife Core Power used to seem amazing to me too until I learned more about the ingredients in them. They are ok for a quick protein snack once in awhile. If one really values their health though, it would be a better idea to make your own protein shake with better and less ingredients.

It has the basic artificial sweeteners that many drinks trying to cut down sugar content have. How bad that is for humans long term remains to be seen.

Some of the ingredients might increase the risk of cancer. They might not. Digestive issues are generally the most known and common issue.

Most people I know tend to use flavored protein powder and most of that stuff uses the same artificial sweeteners. Unflavored protein tastes pretty bad and doing the extra work to mix in vegetables and fruits is a) a lot more effort than most would like (especially those in the RTD protein drink market), b) likely more expensive, and c) unlikely to taste great, though mileage will vary here.
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IndustriousCredit
2d ago
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Quote from Ryson11 :
Interesting. Says onlinehttps://www.bjs.com/product/fairlife-nutrition-plan-high-protein-chocolate-shake-30g-protein-12-pk/3000000000001504279
That's Fairlife, not CorePower. But I agree Fairlife is better (cheaper per g protein, and tastier).
2d ago
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Callam
2d ago
584 Posts
I have no idea what the difference is between any of them. I just buy the nutrition one that 150 calories and 30 grams of protein.

I also heard they have the highest amount of microplastics in their bottles, but eh.
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Curb71
2d ago
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Came out to $23 FTW

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eclypticpsx
2d ago
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Quote from UniqueHamster817 :
Fairlife Core Power used to seem amazing to me too until I learned more about the ingredients in them. They are ok for a quick protein snack once in awhile. If one really values their health though, it would be a better idea to make your own protein shake with better and less ingredients.

That goes for anything sold at your local grocery store. Thanks for the useless post.
2d ago
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Kabn
2d ago
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Quote from slow12s :
Fairlife nutrition plan is superior to fairlife core power in my opinon, but both are far superior to any other protein shakes I've ever tried. The ingredients are pretty clean (ultra filtered milk is generally considered to be cleaner than whey). I was actually just comparing the ingredients to pure protein the other day and pure protein must have had double if not more ingredients, most of which couldn't be easily pronounced. Fairlife is made with ultra filtered milk while most protein shakes are made by adding whey (which is what gives protein shakes that protein taste). Fairlife is also lactose free if that matters to you since that's something they remove during the filtration process (just like they add back in more of the naturally occuring proteins). Whey has a taste that I personally hate and fairlife is the first protein shake I've found that I actually enjoy drinking. If you haven't tried it, I highly recommend doing so. It is worth the extra $ and makes it a lot easier to reach your daily protein goals since it is actually enjoyable to drink.
Yep. A friend has been using the Nutrition Shakes for a while, and after I tried one after a tennis match, I picked up a few 18-packs from Costco. My normal daily protein supplement is still whey powder (Optimum Nutrition or Dymatize) since it's much cheaper per serving and results in less waste, but these shakes are great for when I'm going to be away from home for a while before I drink it (tastes much better than room-temperature mixed powders).

I'm honestly not sure why someone would get the Core shakes over the Nutrition since the latter is easier to drink (11.5oz vs 14oz), has more protein (30g vs 26g), costs less, has less sugar, and has more vitamins/minerals.

Side note: I've tried Nurri as well since aluminum is much more recyclable than the fairlife plastic packaging. The taste is nearly as good, and it seems to be less expensive on a day-to-day basis.
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TimO8570
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank TimO8570

Core Power Elite seems like a much better deal for this coupon if you're seeking best protein/$.

$25 and change (max S&S) for me delivered for 42g shakes vs 26g which only comes in a few bucks less.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DDIRDZA

Chocolate is $46.10
Item(s) Subtotal: $46.10
Shipping & Handling: $0.00
Your Coupon Savings: -$13.83
Subscribe & Save: -$6.92
Total before tax: $25.35
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sat_sonic
2d ago
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Costco has the 30 g protein by fair life for around the same price if you buy 18 pack. Not a very slick deal.
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Gantou
2d ago
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Quote from TimO8570 :
Core Power Elite seems like a much better deal for this coupon if you're seeking best protein/$.$25 and change (max S&S) for me delivered for 42g shakes vs 26g which only comes in a few bucks less.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DDIRDZAChocolate is $46.10Item(s) Subtotal: $46.10Shipping & Handling: $0.00Your Coupon Savings: -$13.83Subscribe & Save: -$6.92Total before tax: $25.35
Wish I saw this before I put in the order for the non elite 😭Edit: was able to cancel and it gave the coupon back so I was able to order the elite
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NavyJuice6138
2d ago
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Quote from quickstang :
You can also get the Fairlife from Sam's around $22.98 for a 12pk and 30g. Nurri brand same thing but for $19.98. So cost to protein ratio is going to be much better. But if you like Core, go for it
Second the Sam's options! Fairlife is delicious, I buy the Nurri when Fairlife is OOS. Nurri chocolate is a real nice flavor no chalky texture and almost has a hint of coffee to it. 10/10 recommend
2d ago
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eric.gonzalez.0031
2d ago
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Quote from Ryson11 :
Interesting. Says onlinehttps://www.bjs.com/product/fairlife-nutrition-plan-high-protein-chocolate-shake-30g-protein-12-pk/3000000000001504279
That's a different product

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eric.gonzalez.0031
2d ago
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Quote from ready4ward :
Genuinely curious but what makes people so loyal to Fairlife/Core Power protein shakes? I usually just get whatever 30g is on sale at Costco, I like Premier and Orgain. Nurri tastes watery to me and I don't understand the hype. Fairlife seems to be the most expensive option, is there a reason?
For me is the taste I can't say I've tried all the protein shakes but core power is the best tasting one I've had

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