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2.03-Pound Orgain Organic Vegan Protein Powder (Iced Coffee) for $28.44 - $7.11 when you
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About this Product:
- Cleaner Ingredients: 21g organic plant-based protein, 1g sugar, blend of peas, brown rice & chia seeds with all 9 essential amino acids, low net carbs, plus 60mg caffeine.
- Higher Standards: Vegan, gluten-free, kosher, Non-GMO, soy-free, dairy-free, carrageenan-free, no artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners, or preservatives.
- Certified Quality: USDA Organic and Certified Plant-Based, third-party verified.
- Versatile Use: Mix with water, almond/oat milk, or blend into shakes, smoothies, overnight oats, or baked goods.
- Lifestyle Friendly: Suitable for men and women, supports healthy living, workouts, diet plans, or as a meal replacement.
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I mean it's coffee flavored protein powder with a giant 60g of caffeine logo on the front of the tub and it's also mentioned in the Amazon title. Wouldn't that be enough of a deterrent for those with caffeine intolerance? Like why would somebody with peanut intolerance buy peanut butter protein powder that contains peanuts?
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Why are they putting caffeine extract in a protein powder? That's a dangerous move for people with caffeine intolerance.
Maybe to help increase energy levels for those who take it in the morning?
Why are they putting caffeine extract in a protein powder? That's a dangerous move for people with caffeine intolerance.
I mean it's coffee flavored protein powder with a giant 60g of caffeine logo on the front of the tub and it's also mentioned in the Amazon title. Wouldn't that be enough of a deterrent for those with caffeine intolerance? Like why would somebody with peanut intolerance buy peanut butter protein powder that contains peanuts?
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