Brand | WHEY GOURMET |
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Form | Powder |
Appropriate Age Range | Adult |
Package Information | Pouch |
Manufacturer | Whey Gourmet ISOLATE |
Units | 2000.00 Grams |
Parcel Dimensions | 26.3 x 18.6 x 18.6 cm; 2.23 kg |
Ingredients | see package |
Item Weight | 2.23 kg |
Whey Gourmet Isolate – 25 G Protein – 2 KG – 66 serving – Vanilla
$89.99
- 25 g of Isolate Protein from Grass Feed Whey
- 120 Calories – 100% gourmet
- Drug Tested By Informed-Choice
- No Artificial Colours – No Gluten, No Guilt – Enzymes For Gentle Digestion
8 reviews for Whey Gourmet Isolate – 25 G Protein – 2 KG – 66 serving – Vanilla
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Amazon Customer (verified owner) –
good substitute for the GNC products. Very tasty if you add frozen fruit.
Jeff (verified owner) –
Finding a protein that tastes good it’s been hard for me, this is the best one I h@ve ever had.
Nicholas Zaytsoff (verified owner) –
This protein powder is great, just wondering what happened since it moved out of Costco (priced around $65) to only being available on Amazon at this higher price… Will this product ever go on sale on Amazon?
Keith Pritchard (verified owner) –
Tastes great.
Kindle Customer (verified owner) –
I had purchased this previously at Costco and really liked the taste. Still tastes good but not as good as I remember.
Amazon Customer (verified owner) –
As described,great taste,mixes nicely, a bit pricey.
Rick Mendonca (verified owner) –
Reçu rapidement comme toujours.merci
Alejandra verduzco (verified owner) –
I have always liked Whey Gourmet. However, this version is way too sweet. Mainly because they use Sucralose as well as Stevia, which is ridiculous. I would have given it 5 out of 5 stars if it wasn’t so artificially sweet. The product mixes well and does not clump. Hopefully in the future they will offer a product with just stevia, monk fruit or allulose as a sweetener.