New Protein Find

Lee ~
on 3/30/11 11:53 pm - CA
I read about this product and immediately searched for the best price so that I could try it.  What intrigued me is that you can just eat it straight from the jar if you want to, which is what I did.  i got the chocolate flavor, but I'm thinking that the natural might be good for adding to salads etc.  Today I'm taking a baggie of it to work to see how I really like it straight from the bag.  The consistency is like Grape Nuts.  Tiny pellets of gravel but chocolate flavored and crunchy.  I'm going to add it to my protein pudding this morning.  I'll let you know how I like it.

Reviews say people bake with it.  I'm going to try a flax seed muffin and see how it is.

Vitacost.com has the best price with free shipping over $49.  They always have great prices on vitamins too.  If it's under $49 it's $4,95 shipping.   GNC just started carrying it but it's so much more expensive.

http://www.vitacost.com/Bodybuilding-Provision-Technologies-Whey-Crisps

1 scoop - 105 calories, 1 fat, 3 carbs, 20 protein.

HW: 249   SW: 229 GW: 149 Age: 63 - Body by Sauceda - 12/2011

Pink-alicious 1
on 3/31/11 12:21 am - WI
Chocolate and crunchy?? Yummay ! It would be great with some plain greek yogurt I bet
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Lee ~
on 3/31/11 12:27 am - CA
Exactly.  I'm trying it in my Fage 0 tomorrow for breakfast.

HW: 249   SW: 229 GW: 149 Age: 63 - Body by Sauceda - 12/2011

Pink-alicious 1
on 3/31/11 12:31 am - WI
Wow I just looked at GNC to compaire prices and wow..... What a difference! they are so much more expensive!
They will be a great substitute for an oreo type craving!! I need to order them asap
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Mama477
on 3/31/11 1:51 am
Sounds interesting -- like the crunch factor!  Thanks for sharing!
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GD6
on 3/31/11 3:15 am - Hamilton, Canada
Let us know how it tastes, I can actually order it up here!  :0)
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Lee ~
on 3/31/11 3:26 pm - CA
Think dirty chocolate.  It's got a dusty kind of taste to it because it's very dry.  Grape nuts have more moisture.  Hard to explain.  I took one scoop in a baggie this morning and munched a little during the day and got in an extra 20 grams of protein.

I think it's going to be a love or hate type product.  I can see making things with it.  If I was a peanut butter eater, I'd make up a protein ball with powder/peanut butter, then roll it in the nuggets for a protein hit.

HW: 249   SW: 229 GW: 149 Age: 63 - Body by Sauceda - 12/2011

Jody ***
on 3/31/11 6:06 am - Brighton, MI
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Lee - what kind of protein does it contain?

Sounds interesting - I know we're always looking for the "crunch"...

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Lee ~
on 3/31/11 3:27 pm - CA

Bodybuilding Provision Technologies Whey Crisps Chocolate Description

  • 20 grams of Protein Per Scoop
  • 3 grams of Glutamine Per Serving
  • Contains Beta-Lactoglobulin and Alpha-Lactalbumin
  • No Liquid Needed - Eat Right Out of the Container
  • Make Your Own High Protein Bars, Cereal, Cookies, Pudding, & More
  • Outperforms Whey Protein Powder

Nothing but the best whey protein in our Whey Crisps

Our Whey Crisps are made from using microfiltration/ultrafiltration whey protein isolate. Whey protein isolate is the best form of whey protein because it contains the highest amount of protein per gram. Because we use whey isolate, our Whey Crisps have a very high amount of BCAA's and glutamine. Next, we chose a whey protein isolate that was cold-filtered to preserve the delicate protein subfractions and peptides, like lactoferrin and insulin-like growth factors. A combination of high BCAA's and protein subfractions make our Whey Crisps your #1 choice for a muscle-building food source.

 

A New Technology for Whey Protein

Whey Protein Crisps are our most recent discovery of muscle growing food technology. It provides you with a high quality source of whey protein that is ready to eat. Whey Crisps are the same exact product as a whey protein powder but in solid form, so it's easier and more convenient to consume than powder and it is perfect when you want to make high protein foods such as bars, cereal, cookies, pudding, and anything else you can think of.

 

Outperforms Whey Protein Powder

Whey Crisps have been proven to outperform and work better than whey powder when making foods such as protein bars, brownies, and cookies. Whey Crisps give your food product more protein, more crunch, and better taste. Functionality wise Whey Crisps are easier to handle, less sticky, less messy, and easier to clean up than whey protein powder.


Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1 Scoop Servings per Container: 36  
  Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
 
Calories 105 *
 
      Calories from Fat 15 *
 
Total Fat 1 g 2%
 
   Saturated Fat 0 g 0%
 
   Trans Fat 0 g *
 
Cholesterol 15 mg 5%
 
Sodium 160 mg 7%
 
Total Carbohydrate 3 g 1%
 
   Dietary Fiber 1 g 4%
 
   Sugars 0 g *
 
Protein 20 g *
 
Vitamin A   0%
 
Vitamin C   0%
 
Calcium   4%
 
Iron   2%
 
*Daily value not established. Other Ingredients: Natural microfiltration/ultrafiltration whey protein (beta-lactoglobulin and alpha-lactalbumin) isolate and concentrate (protein subfractions and peptides, glycomacropeptides, lactoferrin, and insulin-like growth factors), corn starch, cocoa, sucralose. Contains: dairy.

HW: 249   SW: 229 GW: 149 Age: 63 - Body by Sauceda - 12/2011

Price S.
on 3/31/11 9:36 am - Mills River, NC
Sounds very interesting.  Did you feel satisfied with 1 scoop?  Is it about the size of a protein powder scoop?

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