Amazon has
1.5-lb Garden of Life Raw Organic Protein Powder (Vanilla) for $20.62 - 25% when you 'clip' the
coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
$14.43.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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phoinix for posting this deal.
About this item:
- Build and repair muscle and reduce recovery time with 22g of complete plant based protein powder, 4g BCAAs, and 5g fiber in just 130 calories per serving for a satiating vegan protein powder
- We're taking a stand against chalky; Not only is this plant protein powder silky smooth, but our vanilla protein shakes flavor is delicious; Mix with water to make protein drinks or blend in smoothies
- Great texture and mixability all while being sugar free protein powder; Organic peas, sprouted grains, seeds, legumes plus whole food vitamins and minerals deliver nutrients you need with 1g total net carbs
- Made at low temperatures, this lactose free protein powder is anything but ordinary; Scoop up enzymes like lipase, lactase and papain plus live probiotics including probiotic Bacillus subtilis DE111 for digestion and absorption
- Our organic vegan protein powder is not only delicious but is also supported by Third-Party Certifications - Certified USDA Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified, Vegan, Kosher, NSF Certified Gluten Free & NSF Contents Certified
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Organic Pea Protein, Organic Sprouted Brown Rice Protein, Organic Amaranth Sprout, Organic Buckwheat Sprout, Organic Millet Sprout, Organic Cracked Wall Chlorella, Organic Quinoa Sprout, Organic Chia Seed Sprout, Organic Garbanzo Bean Sprout, Organic Lentil Sprout, Organic Adzuki Bean Sprout, Organic Flax Seed Sprout, Organic Sunflower Seed Sprout, Organic Pumpkin Seed Sprout, Organic Sesame Seed Sprout.
So while they've got a lot going on there, they clearly list pea and brown rice as proteins, plus a bunch of sprouted seeds and beans that contribute to some extent (and the label lists the amino acid breakdown).
EDIT: just checked and unflavored is going for $21.23 via S&S...just ordered 3
Organic Pea Protein, Organic Sprouted Brown Rice Protein, Organic Amaranth Sprout, Organic Buckwheat Sprout, Organic Millet Sprout, Organic Cracked Wall Chlorella, Organic Quinoa Sprout, Organic Chia Seed Sprout, Organic Garbanzo Bean Sprout, Organic Lentil Sprout, Organic Adzuki Bean Sprout, Organic Flax Seed Sprout, Organic Sunflower Seed Sprout, Organic Pumpkin Seed Sprout, Organic Sesame Seed Sprout.
So while they've got a lot going on there, they clearly list pea and brown rice as proteins, plus a bunch of sprouted seeds and beans that contribute to some extent (and the label lists the amino acid breakdown).
In my experience, Garden of Life doesn't mix well and tends to be gritty. Maybe it's all those sprouts?
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Garden Of Life Raw Organic Fit Protein (Vanilla)
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2lbs / 20 Servings / 28g Protein
$20 bucks
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Update (2023): Nestle is a wicked corporation that bought this Garden of Life brand and ruined it with bad ingredients and filthy marketing lies. This was my go-to protein supplement for many years, but each year they change the formula for the worse and lie by calling it "new and improved". The taste and texture may be improved, but its health benefits certainly are never improved; you just get lower-quality ingredients and cheaper fillers while paying more for it. Here is a list of changes that show why no one should waste their hard-earned money on this trash (refer to my pictures to see the changes on their packaging):
1) This product used to have no pea protein, one of the cheapest and lowest quality of plant-based protein next to soy, but now it is almost 100% pea protein and Nestle is peeing on their customers and calling it "rain". It's not even sprouted pea protein, even though they deviously list it under their "sprouted protein blend" heading.
2) This product now contains erythritol as a cheap sweetener. Erythritol causes bloating and gas and is their cheap and inferior substitute for stevia. If it originally had erythritol, I never would have bought this product.
3) This product now contains guar gum as a cheap thickener with no nutritional benefit. This might as well be sawdust, just added weight with no benefit.
4) This product no longer lists what foods their added vitamins and minerals are sourced from, and their mineral profile has been reduced. Most vitamin C that is added to store products is sourced from lab-grown black mold grown cultures and is of poor quality, while this product used to derive most of its added vitamins from more high-quality brewer's yeast. Since they no longer list the source of the vitamins, it is safe to assume the worst as they wouldn't hide it if they were proud of it and the FDA does not require them to list it. This product is also no longer a good source of selenium, molybdenum, manganese, and magnesium.
5) This product is no longer a good source of probiotics. To be considered a good probiotic, a supplement should have more than 3 billion CFUs, but it now has less than 250 million. Not only has the quality of their cultures declined, but I also got a Listeria infection (Listeriosis) from eating one of their products. A probiotic supplement should help prevent you from getting life-threatening bacterial infections, not actively give you one. Nestle is opening itself up to a serious lawsuit with a lack of quality control.
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