RAW Whey Isolate Protein Powder, Dark Chocolate – 100% Grass-Fed Sports Nutrition Whey Protein Powder for Muscle Growth & Recovery – Low-Fat, Low Carb, Naturally Flavored & Sweetened – 25 Servings
Original price was: $ 54.99.$ 41.99Current price is: $ 41.99.
Price: $54.99 - $41.99
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Dark Chocolate Grass-Fed Whey Protein Powder: RAW Nutrition brings you our grass-fed micro-filtered isolate protein, complete with naturally occurring Branch Chain Amino Acids (BCAA). Each scoop packs 25 grams of protein with 0.5g of total fat and 1 gram of carbohydrates. 2.25 lbs.
No Nonsense, All Flavor: We pride ourselves on creating products that perfectly balance the scales of quality and flavor. Indulge in our decadent Dark Chocolate flavor for a smooth and rich post workout treat you’ll look forward to daily.
Benefits of Protein: RAW Protein delivers the purest form of protein available, aiding digestion, supporting muscle growth and recovery, and providing a balanced source of amino acids and peptides.
The New Standard: This hormone-free, micro-filtered protein powder with zero fillers has been crafted for supreme quality to help you meet your protein needs, recover fast and build lean muscle. Made in the USA. No artificial ingredients, no GMOs, no BS.
Built From the Ground Up: RAW Nutrition was created to provide athletes with the best fuel for peak training and performance. Our mission is to make smart nutrition easy and convenient with expertly crafted supplements made with the purest ingredients available in the industry.
Customers say
Customers enjoy the delicious taste and high quality of this protein powder. They find it easy to mix with water or other liquids, providing them with extra protein and a sweet treat. Many consider it a good value for the money and appreciate the ingredients, texture, and stomach comfort.
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9 reviews for RAW Whey Isolate Protein Powder, Dark Chocolate – 100% Grass-Fed Sports Nutrition Whey Protein Powder for Muscle Growth & Recovery – Low-Fat, Low Carb, Naturally Flavored & Sweetened – 25 Servings
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Original price was: $ 54.99.$ 41.99Current price is: $ 41.99.
Susan Thurber –
Good source of tasty protein
Really like the flavor of this product. It mixes into milk nicely (I use coconut milk). Allows me to easily increase my protein intake for the day. I have it on subscription so I don’t have to remember to order it. The subscription is flexible in that it allows me to change tge timing of the next shipment. So if I haven’t used as much as I thought and have a full bottle at home when I get notification of shipping tge next week I can change the week if the delivery.
Amazon Customer –
best chocolate protein on the market
Excellent taste, Used in a shaker blends smooth and quickly. Highly recommend.
Jen Lonis –
Mix with water!
Wow is this protein thick, creamy, and sweet! I gave it a 5-star because it does what it needs to do I suppose. Personal preference, I do NOT like sweet. I used to used Integrated Supplements (the chocolate flavor) and I havenât found anything since. I think they went out of business but it was the best and I have yet to find anything like it. That being said the first time I tried this, I almost dumped it out because of how sweet and thick it was. Again if thatâs your thing, youâre gunna love it. So the next day I didnât add milk I just added water which helped a ton. Itâs still really sweet for me and I did about 3/4 of the scoop size. Iâd love a good whey isolate protein powered with just a hint of chocolate. So I will continue to look big figured Iâd go ahead and give this lil guy a review. You get a lot of the price. Some I have gotten a while also, the containers are so empty. But this was pretty filled.
Ashfont –
Decent quality protein powder
I recently discovered I canât handle sucralose, and of course it seems most protein powders use – yup – sucralose! Luckily I found this gem. It is a bit more expensive than expected, and Iâm not really a fan of the shake when blended with water or milk. BUT the cookies n cream is pure heaven when mixed with Greek yogurt. It tastes like a delightfully sinful snack pack, and I. Am. Here. For. It. ðððSeriously, it is now my favorite dessert. I donât have this every day since itâs purely supplemental, but I will probably go through it slightly faster given I canât stop making these protein pudding cups.
Karen –
Finally a brand with no nasty after taste!
10/10 have to try every other flavor now that I have found this brand!! itâs so easy to mix it blends nice thereâs no clumpiness left over the taste is amazing. Itâs definitely properly valued of the price! It dissolve easily in the flavor was amazing and my protein oatmeal!!
Katya And Keaton –
Great Tasting Protein.
I have used both Dark Chocolate by RAW(My favorite flavor) and peanut butter. It has a great nutrient profile and is much easier on my stomach than other brands. I prefer dark chocolate in my smoothies with frozen fruit and water, but this flavor is great to use in Greek yogurt bowls. For a Greek yogurt bowl I use half a scoop of RAW peanut butter isolate and 170G of unflavored Greek yogurt. That comes out to around 160 calories and 31G of protein. You can add honey or fruit, or even both for a great all around snack or side dish. I use a ninja for the smoothies so I cannot tell you how it would mix as a shake only, but it mixes completely in my Greek yogurt bowls.
Kappy –
High quality
Does not upset my stomach, tastes great and has become a part of my supplement rotation.
Yikes –
Misleading labeling: not free of weird additives and unlikely to be USA-sourced whey.
I ordered this product due to labeling on the product stating their whey is “Raised in the USA”. The product I received doesn’t state this on the bottle. The brand’s website doesn’t mention sourcing either, something in retrospect I should have checked before buying.It’s incredibly misleading, but vague enough to give them plausible deniability.I suggest potential buyers do some research into whey sourcing: what I learned is that there are a couple of large refiners of whey that most nutrition companies get their whey from before adding flavors, but those sources are expensive. Many of the lesser-known companies will source from shady overseas operations to save money. Those suppliers often add unlisted ingredients, and then the mystery product is laundered further via the protein company’s labeling process.This is how melamine (laminate resin) ended up in infant formula back in 2008. It gave babies acute kidney failure.In closing, before buying this product, look at the ingredients on the label and compare it to their claim this is “100% Whey Isolate with Zero Additives”.(I reported the issue to Amazon so maybe they’ll update their labeling. I will check back in a couple months and retract this if they have.)
MoJo –
This contains sucralose