Amazon[amazon.com] has 12-Count 11-Oz Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Protein Shake (Vanilla) for $17.94 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $17.04. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 12-Count 11-Oz Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Protein Shake (Vanilla) for $17.94 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $17.04. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+
This is seed oil industrial slop+ extreme levels of heavy metals.
Just eat some chicken/steak/or Parmesan cheese and you'll feel better.
As far as I can tell, seed oils are wrongly-maligned based on social media "nutritionists" playing an endless game of telephone with each others' bogus claims. Here's an article that explores the subject: https://www.consumerreports.org/h...363483895/
The concern about heavy metals definitely has legitimacy based on recent testing by Consumer Reports. They did a whole investigative series on the subject. Here's an article by them on some of the safest protein supplements: https://www.consumerreports.org/h...432164344/
The above said, something about these little tetrapack protein drinks regardless of brand always make my stomach feel funny, and I avoid them both on that basis but also on the basis of single-use packaging being super wasteful and more expensive than just buying a big tub of protein isolate.
Last edited by rod4400 April 10, 2026 at 07:52 PM.
As far as I can tell, seed oils are wrongly-maligned based on social media "nutritionists" playing an endless game of telephone with each others' bogus claims. Here's an article that explores the subject: https://www.consumerreports.org/h...363483895/
The concern about heavy metals definitely has legitimacy based on recent testing by Consumer Reports. They did a whole investigative series on the subject. Here's an article by them on some of the safest protein supplements: https://www.consumerreports.org/h...432164344/
The above said, something about these little tetrapack protein drinks regardless of brand always make my stomach feel funny, and I avoid them both on that basis but also on the basis of single-use packaging being super wasteful and more expensive than just buying a big tub of protein isolate.
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Just eat some chicken/steak/or Parmesan cheese and you'll feel better.
Just eat some chicken/steak/or Parmesan cheese and you'll feel better.
Just eat some chicken/steak/or Parmesan cheese and you'll feel better.
The concern about heavy metals definitely has legitimacy based on recent testing by Consumer Reports. They did a whole investigative series on the subject. Here's an article by them on some of the safest protein supplements: https://www.consumerrep
The above said, something about these little tetrapack protein drinks regardless of brand always make my stomach feel funny, and I avoid them both on that basis but also on the basis of single-use packaging being super wasteful and more expensive than just buying a big tub of protein isolate.
The concern about heavy metals definitely has legitimacy based on recent testing by Consumer Reports. They did a whole investigative series on the subject. Here's an article by them on some of the safest protein supplements: https://www.consumerrep
The above said, something about these little tetrapack protein drinks regardless of brand always make my stomach feel funny, and I avoid them both on that basis but also on the basis of single-use packaging being super wasteful and more expensive than just buying a big tub of protein isolate.
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