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14.1oz Isopure Clear Whey Isolate Protein Powder (Tropical Punch)

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MrsFrizzleGaveMeLSD
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​I was never a fan of Isopure's original 'premium' pitch. They marketed it as a high-end isolate while using ion-exchange, which is arguably the cheapest and most aggressive way to isolate protein (it denatures the most valuable bioactive fractions--immunoglobulins and lactoferrin that give whey its health-boosting edge).

​Ever since Glanbia (the parent company of Optimum Nutrition) acquired them in 2014, the brand's identity has quietly shifted. You'll notice they've scrubbed 'ion-exchanged' from the marketing. To maintain their signature 'zero carb', (or low carb in this product), they now utilize Glanbia's massive in-house supply of Cross-Flow Microfiltered (CFM) isolate--which is why Glanbia's ownership (as a raw material producer) makes this shift financially viable for them.

​By blending CFM with their traditional isolate, they've created a better product for the consumer. CFM uses physical ceramic filters rather than chemicals, which preserves those delicate protein subfractions. It's a rare case where a massive corporate buyout actually resulted in a 'cleaner' nutritional profile for the end user...lol
MrsFrizzleGaveMeLSD
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​That is a tough question to answer because it varies based on what an individual prioritizes--whether it's value, taste, nutritional purity, or brand reputation.

​The supplement industry has improved significantly since the "wild west" days of protein spiking (where companies added cheap amino acids like glycine or taurine to trick nitrogen tests into showing higher protein counts). Most major brands now source from the same reputable raw manufacturers--like Glanbia (who owns ON and Isopure), Hilmar, or Saputo. These giants have strict quality controls because they have massive purchasing power and reputations to protect.

Optimum Nutrition and Dymatize remain the reliable benchmarks for quality and frequent deals here. While Myprotein used to be the budget king, their pricing has become more volatile lately. ​The premium tier has also expanded significantly with a focus on full-disclosure labels and grass-fed sourcing. Brands like Transparent Labs, Legion, NutraBio and Sports Research are highly regarded for their third-party testing and transparency.

Ultimately, the best approach is to find a reputable brand that tastes decent to you and fits your budget. While the big names offer consistency, don't be afraid to try smaller, third-party tested brands if they offer a better price-per-serving or a cleaner ingredient profile that matches your goals. Personally, I use NOW Foods whey isolate unflavored (their flavored proteins--chicolate, vanilla--taste bad imo). It offers good value, especially in the 10lb bulk bags, and the company is reputable. I prefer unflavored because it's more versatile; I can easily mix it into cereal or chocolate milk, etc to boost protein content. Hope that helps.

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Tried a lot of clear proteins, this is my 2nd favorite. The best ones I have had are made by Gramms. Have tried their tropical punch, lemonade and strawberry açaí all were extremely good (for a clear proteins) just got the peach tea but haven't tried.

In for two of these thank you!
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These are great. Totally recommend. Just keep in mind, they do take a bit of effort to dissolve.
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travelkinJan 10, 2026 07:29 AM
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Hmm, is this an ingredient that's part of the new trending weight loss gelatin that the stars are using, like Jennifer A. and Rebel W.?
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audiloverJan 10, 2026 12:56 PM
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Really wanted to try this, but I can't add more than 1 quantity Frown
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xazzuJan 10, 2026 03:55 PM
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Quote from audilover :
Really wanted to try this, but I can't add more than 1 quantity Frown
Use the link OP provided and you can add more than 1.
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They put a limit of 1
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Quote from xazzu :

Use the link OP provided and you can add more than 1.
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tenshadowsunJan 10, 2026 05:19 PM
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In for two... To be able to select 2, on this post under INSTRUCTIONS then click the link "Click Here"
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MrsFrizzleGaveMeLSDJan 10, 2026 08:44 PM
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​I was never a fan of Isopure's original 'premium' pitch. They marketed it as a high-end isolate while using ion-exchange, which is arguably the cheapest and most aggressive way to isolate protein (it denatures the most valuable bioactive fractions--immunoglobulins and lactoferrin that give whey its health-boosting edge).

​Ever since Glanbia (the parent company of Optimum Nutrition) acquired them in 2014, the brand's identity has quietly shifted. You'll notice they've scrubbed 'ion-exchanged' from the marketing. To maintain their signature 'zero carb', (or low carb in this product), they now utilize Glanbia's massive in-house supply of Cross-Flow Microfiltered (CFM) isolate--which is why Glanbia's ownership (as a raw material producer) makes this shift financially viable for them.

​By blending CFM with their traditional isolate, they've created a better product for the consumer. CFM uses physical ceramic filters rather than chemicals, which preserves those delicate protein subfractions. It's a rare case where a massive corporate buyout actually resulted in a 'cleaner' nutritional profile for the end user...lol
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travelkinJan 10, 2026 08:58 PM
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Quote from ykhurana6 :
These are great. Totally recommend. Just keep in mind, they do take a bit of effort to dissolve.
Can you pre-prepare with warm water to dissolve, then put glass in fridge to have a couple of hours later?
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travelkinJan 10, 2026 09:08 PM
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Aah, Slicky Ricky. Couldn't change that count for nothing, until I clicked your link.
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drzkJan 11, 2026 01:48 AM
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A remarkable 88% protein by calories.
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hryushaJan 11, 2026 05:52 AM
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Quote from MrsFrizzleGaveMeLSD :
​I was never a fan of Isopure's original 'premium' pitch. They marketed it as a high-end isolate while using ion-exchange, which is arguably the cheapest and most aggressive way to isolate protein (it denatures the most valuable bioactive fractions--immunoglobulins and lactoferrin that give whey its health-boosting edge).​Ever since Glanbia (the parent company of Optimum Nutrition) acquired them in 2014, the brand's identity has quietly shifted. You'll notice they've scrubbed 'ion-exchanged' from the marketing. To maintain their signature 'zero carb', (or low carb in this product), they now utilize Glanbia's massive in-house supply of Cross-Flow Microfiltered (CFM) isolate--which is why Glanbia's ownership (as a raw material producer) makes this shift financially viable for them.​By blending CFM with their traditional isolate, they've created a better product for the consumer. CFM uses physical ceramic filters rather than chemicals, which preserves those delicate protein subfractions. It's a rare case where a massive corporate buyout actually resulted in a 'cleaner' nutritional profile for the end user...lol
Kindly asking what brands do you recommend. Thank you in advance
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Quote from hryusha :
Kindly asking what brands do you recommend. Thank you in advance
​That is a tough question to answer because it varies based on what an individual prioritizes--whether it's value, taste, nutritional purity, or brand reputation.

​The supplement industry has improved significantly since the "wild west" days of protein spiking (where companies added cheap amino acids like glycine or taurine to trick nitrogen tests into showing higher protein counts). Most major brands now source from the same reputable raw manufacturers--like Glanbia (who owns ON and Isopure), Hilmar, or Saputo. These giants have strict quality controls because they have massive purchasing power and reputations to protect.

Optimum Nutrition and Dymatize remain the reliable benchmarks for quality and frequent deals here. While Myprotein used to be the budget king, their pricing has become more volatile lately. ​The premium tier has also expanded significantly with a focus on full-disclosure labels and grass-fed sourcing. Brands like Transparent Labs, Legion, NutraBio and Sports Research are highly regarded for their third-party testing and transparency.

Ultimately, the best approach is to find a reputable brand that tastes decent to you and fits your budget. While the big names offer consistency, don't be afraid to try smaller, third-party tested brands if they offer a better price-per-serving or a cleaner ingredient profile that matches your goals. Personally, I use NOW Foods whey isolate unflavored (their flavored proteins--chicolate, vanilla--taste bad imo). It offers good value, especially in the 10lb bulk bags, and the company is reputable. I prefer unflavored because it's more versatile; I can easily mix it into cereal or chocolate milk, etc to boost protein content. Hope that helps.
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SKV4mJan 11, 2026 08:03 AM
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is this gelatin? I'll give it a shot.

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