Many health food stores and vitamin shops sell Isopure in individual single serving bottles so you can buy as many or as few as you like, although you c also purchase them by the case. Isopure ready to drink protein drinks come in 20 ounce glass bottles, which I suppose is better for the environment than the plastic bottles some competitors use for their ready to drink protein drinks. You can reuse the bottles for whatever you like.
Each 20 ounce bottle has 160 calories, 40 grams of protein, no carbohydrates, no fats and no sugar. Isopure comes in a wide variety of flavors, including grape frost (which I think tastes a lot like grape Kool-Aid), alpine punch (which is like fruit punch), passion fruit, blue raspberry, icy orange, pineapple orange banana, mango peach and apple melon. Sometimes I mix the Isopure ready to drink protein drinks with other things. For instance, I mix the passion fruit Isopure with sugar free lemonade or mix the grape frost Isopure with sugar free grape Kool-Aid to boost the flavor. The variety keeps me from getting bored with my protein drinks. I keep them refrigerated and often serve them over ice, as well, as I find they taste much better when they are very cold. Some people seem to really love some flavors while really disliking others, so I suggest you try more than one.
Isopure is not my favorite protein supplement; I think there are others that taste better. It's my favorite ready to drink supplement, though. I find it has a slight metallic aftertaste, which seems common with these types of ready to drink protein supplements. The metallic aftertaste is much less noticeable in Isopure than in some other brands like Cytomax, at least as far as I'm concerned. I don't love the taste, but it's tolerable to me. I also like the fact that these drinks are relatively low in calories and are sugar free. In addition, I like the fact that all the protein in these drinks comes from whey protein isolate, which is lactose free and highly absorbable.
While not my favorite protein drink in the whole world, I do recommend you check these out if you're looking for a protein supplement. Nutritionally, they are quite good and they don't taste too bad, either.
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Published by Kelly Morris
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