Reddit Reddit reviews Amazing Grass Protein Superfood: Vegan Protein Powder, All in One Nutrition Shake, Pure Vanilla, 11 Servings

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Amazing Grass Protein Superfood: Vegan Protein Powder, All in One Nutrition Shake, Pure Vanilla, 11 Servings
All-in-one Nutritional protein shake with 20g complete protein from organic pea protein, organic quinoa, Organic hemp Protein & chia.7 alkalizing greens, 9 nutrient-dense fruits & veggies, 4 Carbs, less than 1g of sugar, 3g of fiber.2 full servings of fruits & veggies per serving. Alfalfa, spirulina, chlorella, and Acai.Usda Organic, Non-GMO, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, grain-free. Can be used for pre workout and post workoutAdd one scoope to 12 oz or more to your beverage of choice, craft the ultimate smoothie or add to your favorite recipe.
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1 Reddit comment about Amazing Grass Protein Superfood: Vegan Protein Powder, All in One Nutrition Shake, Pure Vanilla, 11 Servings:

u/cosm1cat ยท 1 pointr/Fitness

I have yet to find a flavored whey protein powder that I actually like, plus I'm still (probably unnecessarily) suspicious of low-carb artificial sweeteners, plus I'm not scared of carbs in the first place (I'm little so I need them, according to IIFYM). Tried out ON, Six-Star, GNC, and so forth, but never managed to completely finish a tub before giving it up and throwing it out.

I've gone through basically a tub's worth (five bags) of Bob's Red Mill unflavored whey powder so far, so I guess I like that better. Generally I mix it with 12oz./scoop of a relatively-good-tasting flavor of V8, sometimes with a bit of whole milk in there somewhere too.

Last week I tried Amazing Grass "superfood" shakes, which I mixed with 8 oz./scoop Fairlife whole milk. Given that my Vitamin Shoppe had discounted the item so I was able to get a small tub for $15, it was pretty good and (contrary to some Amazon reviews) it mixed well using a blender-bottle or fork (anyone who expects to mix something innately sticky like protein with a spoon or straw is a fool). On reflection I probably have a mild allergy to wheatgrass, but maybe it says something for the quality of the product that I'm now more motivated than ever (i.e. some) to make an appointment with an allergist and find out if I'm allowed to drink wheatgrass protein.