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Features:- Each scoop contains 25g of protein and 6.9g of BCAAs to help build and maintain lean muscle and support
- Free of xantham gum and artificial sweeteners
- Non-GMO verified, gluten-free & soy-free, and enhanced with Vitamin D, and 1,000mg of L-Leucine, with only 150 calories and less than 1g of sugar per serving
- Easily-mixable whey is made to prevent clumping
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nutricost isolate is 30g in 35g scoop https://www.amazon.com/Nutricost-...B01HOPJAAE
ascent blend is 25g in 33g scoop https://www.costco.com/p/-/ascent.../100985271
Also higher calorie - 140cal with 100 of those from protein, again high for isolate. But, sometimes those fillers make it taste better.
I also generally prefer sucralose to stevia - tastes better, although I realize that is an unpopular opinion around here.
I'm going to get one bag just to see if it has it on the actual basg when I get it in, as I'm curious.
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Item(s) Subtotal: $62.97
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Your Coupon Savings: -$9.45
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First time I went from cutting to bulking, the only thing I really did to my diet was switching my 1-2 five egg omelettes a day from egg white to whole egg (a lotta eggs).
After the next cholesterol test, I stopped doing that.
It made a huge difference. But, that doesn't make it true for everyone - I might just be weirdly sensitive to egg cholesterol.
I'm going to get one bag just to see if it has it on the actual basg when I get it in, as I'm curious.
I'm going to get one bag just to see if it has it on the actual basg when I get it in, as I'm curious.
MCT Oil, Sunflower Lechitin, and/or Sodium Caseinate can all explain the extra saturated fat. However, all three of these are low in cholesterol.
That said, I've determined it isn't a great deal.
At 3.4 cents per gram of protein, it's a good, but not great deal. There are have been and will be better values for isolates or high-isolate blends. The recent Quest deal was one of them at about 2.8 cents per gram of protein.
You can usually get pure isolate from Canadian Bulk Protein for 3.4 cents per gram, everyday.
I don't really believe in third party testing. Seems like classic institutional capture - the companies being tested pay for the testing. If you do, CBP has it, down to the lot.
Also, Canada food regulation is stronger than most sources.
That said, my last order was turned back at the border due to recent political events. Not CBP's fault, and I got my money back, but frustrating.
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Any standout flavors you've loved from them?
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