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Getting tired of thick protien drinks.

ManOfArms

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Do any of you know a protein powder that will mix very well with gatorade or koolaid? I'm looking for a something that will completely dissolve with out altering the taste too much.
 
don't know what kind of protein you use, but I use ON chocolate whey. What I found is that by mixing it with hot water from the facet, I have no residue remaining and i stretch it with at least 20 ozs of water for you should never drink thick shakes. It's not good for your digestive track! When I mix 55g of whey with 100g of weight gainer I mix it with at least 30ozs of hot water from the facet. It taste like hot cocoa and mixes very very well with no residue or powder floating on top.
 
HeY hAMMERTIME.

Careful of hot water and protein.
Denaturing happens real easy and your drink will turn out completely useless.

Just a call of caution not to make it too hot.

Later
 
ManOfArms said:
Do any of you know a protein powder that will mix very well with gatorade or koolaid? I'm looking for a something that will completely dissolve with out altering the taste too much.

The formulas at www.proteinfactory.com mix very easy.......and don't clump up at all.....

DIV

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Im not sure if you get it in your area but pvl nutrients makes whey coolers,flavoured in ice tea,raspberry ice tea and other flavours,not chalky or thick at all
 
i was wondering about pvl, i seen it on the shelf and did a double take thinking pvl gear was producing a protien blend lol, ill have to try it...so far im happy with isopure
 
TheOak01 said:
Im not sure if you get it in your area but pvl nutrients makes whey coolers,flavoured in ice tea,raspberry ice tea and other flavours,not chalky or thick at all

I've seen those, but they're not cost effective......whey protein should not cost an arm and a leg regardless of how well it mixes.

DIV
 
I agree its quite pricy,I pay 40 bucks cdn for 2.5lbs but Im the type of person who wont drink a shitty tasting drink,and so far Ive had 4 different kinds of pvl protein and all have tasted great
 
isopro is the best i've found. I really liked the vanilla with orange juice. Now I believe they actually have ones that taste like fruit juice (very light) just add water.
 
i gave up on buying those big expensive canisters of protein powder. i hated drinking them and all they did was kill my appetite.

at my gym they sell canned drinks by metrx that i have been buying. they are suprisingly tasty with 40g of protein per can. they come in flavors like banana, chocolate, vanilla, strawberry. the banana one is particularly good. anyone try these?
 
imortal said:
HeY hAMMERTIME.

Careful of hot water and protein.
Denaturing happens real easy and your drink will turn out completely useless.

Just a call of caution not to make it too hot.

Later

Yeah I hear ya, I did that once when I tried to heat up some water at work in the microwave because the facet didn't get warm enough. Once I poured in the water the protein just got all clumpy and hard and didn't mix. Still tried to drink it, but realize after a few sips that it was fucked so I just poured it out. Learned from that one the hard way which is why I said hot water from the facet. Plus denaturing occurs at 40 degress celsius which I don't see that happening from a facet!
 
Try Pro Complex by Optimum Nutrition...when mixed w/ 16oz of cold water it combines for a thin, chocolate milk consistancy and has 55gm of protien/serving...my FAVORITE!!!
 
For the money, allthewhey with water is easily my pick. Choc and strawberry are both good.
 
Designer Whey Vanilla in 10oz non-fat milk. Mixes easliy, goes down easily, over 40gms of protein. After many tries this is the one that works for me!
 
problend 55 cappuchino tastes like starbucks when mixed with skim milk, with water it is also real good, tastes like ice coffee. Isopure, Pro Complex also good brands.
 
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