Chike Protein Iced Coffee

KittenLove
on 7/22/12 10:30 am - Around Knoxville, TN
Click has more bite if that makes sense. Chike is a smoother texture and doesn't seem to be as strong.

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SoCaPinkLady
on 7/22/12 7:30 am - CA
RNY on 06/11/12
Kelly, I tried to find it to order a sample. Do you know how I would order a sample?

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poet_kelly
on 7/22/12 7:33 am - OH
On the Chike website, chikenutrition.com, I saw a thing to click on from the front page.

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Cleopatra_Nik
on 7/22/12 8:44 am - Baltimore, MD
You don't order a sample so much as you just order one packet. They only come in packets. They are a little cheaper when you buy in bulk but it's $2 for a packet and I'd say that's not bad if it saves you from dropping big bucks on lots of packets. :)

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wmamey
on 7/22/12 9:08 am
RNY on 06/18/12
I prefer Chike to the Click brand, mostly because (I brought this up on another post) my Click arrived and protein is NOT listed as one of the ingredients. I am planning on calling them and asking what's up with the ingredients so we shall see.
            
Cleopatra_Nik
on 7/22/12 9:14 am - Baltimore, MD
Protein is listed as an ingredient.

Click contains calcium caseinate, a protein derived from milk. It is slower absorbing than whey protein. But protein is listed on the ingredients in Click. You just have to know what it's called.

In general any ingredient ending in "ein" is some sort of protein. So casein, lutein, pro-tein. It can be confusing but knowing what suffixes and prefixes related to nutrients are is a whole science unto itself.

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wmamey
on 7/22/12 9:38 am
RNY on 06/18/12
That was exactly my point, calcium caeinate IS a protein derived from milk, so why not just drink the glass of fat free milk?
poet_kelly
on 7/22/12 11:27 am - OH
I don't have a package of Click here to look at but I assume the label shown on their website is the same label that is on the package.  If so, it does list protein as one of the ingredients.  The first ingredient in the list is calcium caseinate, which is a form of protein that comes from milk.

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cajungirl
on 7/22/12 9:14 am
Thanks for the review Nik. I'm going to order some and you saying it blends easily is key to me wanting to try it. Do you think it would go well with milk? I like creamy shakes too.

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Cleopatra_Nik
on 7/22/12 9:15 am - Baltimore, MD

Wait to see if you win some first, girl!

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