Product Description
Optimum Nutrition’s 100% Whey Protein contains 24 grams of protein, only 2-3 grams of carbohydrates, 1.5 grams of fat and minimal lactose, the choice of brand is clear, now to decide what flavor and size! Optimum’s 100% Whey Protein comes in 1, 2 and 5 pound containers and is available in Double Rich Chocolate, Chocolate Mint, Cookies and Cream, Strawberry and Vanilla.
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I like this product. Let me first start by saying that I do not think this is “the BEST” protein product ever. However, I’ve tried many protein products and this comes rather close.
In my honest opinion, “the BEST” protein product out there would have to be “Profect” by Protica Research. It’s actually the stuff used by gastric bypass patients. It’s 25 grams of high-absorb protein in only 2.7 fluid oz that literally tastes like fruit candy. But, it’s way too expensive and a two-months supply can set you back a couple of hundred bucks easily. Because of this, it’s better suited strictly toward its medical purposes.
This product is also not the “most cost-effective”. There are plenty of other whey products out there that are much much cheaper and have just as much protein content, but they all pretty much taste like doo doo. What’s the point in torturing yourself to save a few bucks? Cost is definitely an important factor, but not the most important.
Apart from all of the hype and apart from all of the hate, I would say that I really do like this product. It tasted a bit gross with just plain water, but when I added it to a cup of enriched soymilk, I couldn’t tell the difference between it and a regular kid’s chocolate milk shake. That is amazing. And this product did mix pretty well. I usually have problems with that when it comes to powdered shakes and it’s always great when you can get a shake that doesn’t just sit on the bottom of the cup and cement while everything else just floats to the top. I even added a serving of Benefiber fiber supplement, and it still didn’t clump up.
One problem that I have with this product is that it does use artificial sweeteners, but I’ll let that slide for now, since I don’t intake too many products with them anyway. Still, it is a cause for concern for those you who want to avoid such things in your diet entirely.
Overall, 4 of of 5 stars. I’m pleased but not impressed. This product is definitely one of the superior brands out there but most definitely not a “gold standard”. A lot could be done to improve it.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Something isn’t the whey it should be.
I am sure most of you are familiar with the nutritional aspects of this product, from the description or the reviews.
This is the best Protein powder you can get, no doubt and let me explain you why.
If you want a good tasting thing and that is your first priority then get one of those Wendy’s or McDonalds’s shakes. I mean, is that simple. Don’t be so picky about the taste when you are consuming a Protein Shake. The industry has advanced a lot over the years and the powders get better and better with the time, so stop whining.
Now, if you still are into that taste and everything else comes second, then look for another product that has more saturated fat, more sugar, more simple carbs, less protein per scoop (less than the impressive .79 oz of Protein per oz of powder, a whooping 79%) and that is not 100% whey.
Don’t get me wrong, I still think this powder tastes great, it’s just not THE best taste out there (but who knows, maybe for you it is) but the benefits beat that. I have tried the double rich chocolate, the vanilla flavor, the strawberry flavor and the cookies and cream. They all taste good to me, especially if you know how to prepare them.
The amount of calories very slightly from flavor to flavor (no more than 10 calories per scoop) but let’s take for example, the double rich chocolate.
1 scoop has 120 calories, 10 from fat, a minimum amount of carbs and 24 grams of Whey protein. In case you don’t know, Whey protein is the most respected type of protein there is (with the white egg protein) since your body uses it entirely, unlike other types of protein that may become body fat if there’s not enough physical activity.
The price is incredible too. Whether you are a weight lifter, body builder, somebody that wants to grow muscles or maybe somebody on a diet to eliminate that belly, you know how expensive food can be during the month. A Shake after workout there, a bar over there, whole wheat bread, fruits, etc. If spending extra money doesn’t affect that’s fine but if you sometimes have to take care of your personal budget then the price gives you another reason to choose 100% Whey.
I don’t think there’s a lot more to say here. This is the best selling powder and for good reasons.
And if you really need a good taste, then here are some recipes.
Prepare these in a blender, it’s the best way.
1)Cut a banana in pieces and put them at the bottom.
2)Ice cubes, like 8-12 depending on the size.
3)2 scoops of double rich chocolate.
4)Milk. I prefer Soy Milk. It has some good fats and is better. 12 oz are more than ok.
Shake it until its ok. I’m not gonna confuse you saying “30 seconds” because some blenders do in 5 seconds what others do in like almost a minute.
Protein: 60-65 grams (almost 50 coming from the powder and more than 10 from the milk)
Calories: About 500 (The soy milk I drink has 100 calories per each 8oz glass, again look at the nutrition facts of your milk)
Calories from fat: About 60 (Half of them coming from good fats due to the soy milk).
Instead of the banana you can try rasberries too.
The cookies and cream recipe works the same as the chocolate recipe, plus the calories are the same. If you want a good strawberry shake do the same thing replacing the bananas with strawberries. Like 10 strawberries will be fine. It will have less calories since strawberries have less calories than the banana. Make sure the fruit is at the bottom, then you put the ice and after that you put the protein and the milk is at the end.
Enjoy.
5.0 out of 5 stars
make sure you have a blender bottle
I had to convince myself I was drinking tapioca pudding the first couple nights I went without a blender. This is pure gluten in a drink.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Protein Powder I’ve Had
Cheap, quality protein. I make 2 protein shakes everyday with this stuff and have noticed an increase in muscle mass.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great amount of protein and low fat. Bad taste, high price.
My cookies and creame taste like coffee. WTF. GNC pro performance and muscle milk cookies and creame taste way better than this.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good for the balance I need
Hi this stuff is good to balance my protein intake. It’s low on carb, fat and sodium. Watch the cholesterol though. I don’t use it everyday but probably 75%.
This stuff tastes Great ( I’ve used both Double-Chocolate and Strawberry mixed in with Vanilla Yogurt or Milk ). My only complaint is that they are sweetened with artificial sweeteners ( Sucralose aka “Splenda” for Strawberry, Acesulfame Potassium aka “Sweet One” for Double-Rich-Chocolate ). Amazon does not mention this and it is not spelled out on the container itself ( only listed under ingredients with their chemical names). I’m concerned as there have been no long-term human studies conducted to determine the potential health effects of Splenda on humans. Until long-term human studies are conducted, no one will know for sure whether Splenda is really safe or unsafe for humans to eat. Unfortunately, used in a Protein powder, a person is likely to consume quite a bit of this stuff (3-4 servings a day for me). They have a Natural Whey product with no artificial sweeteners that I think I will switch to ( contains natural fructose instead ).
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tastes good
I wish to edit my post:
Yes the company wrote to say that three is no artificial sweetner but they lied.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tasty Double Rich Chocolate
Good flavor, even with water. Needs thorough mixing, I use a whisk ball shaker. Good protein to calorie ratio and priced comparatively to other online retailers.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good protein mix
Started on Optimum Nutrition when I began to take protein supplements. Changed to a GNC-espoused brand when I couldn’t find ON at my local grocery store.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Bad Batch?
I have used ON Double Rich Chocolate Gold Standard 100% Whey for a while now and have really been satisfied until my last purchase. I purchased a new 5.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Do not get this flavor if you don’t like sweet
It’s so sweet in milk that I’m ready to throw out my whole remaining 4.5 pounds… the Dark Chocolate flavor wasn’t bitter at all, and actually tasted much more chocolatey than…