Vega Organic All-in-One Vegan Protein Powder Chocolate (42 Servings) Superfood Ingredients, Vitamins for Immunity Support, Keto Friendly, Pea Protein for Women & Men, 3.7 lbs (Packaging May Vary)
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Robert
> 24 hourAt about $55 per 26.9 oz container it’s expensive but it’s organic. Always get plain unsweetened because I get enough sweetener by making a smoothie by adding wild frozen blueberries, organic 7 juice blend, organic frozen raspberries, plain kefir, a little almond milk and a few other things.
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Chen G.
> 24 hourBought it for my dad who lost appetite and he likes it
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Ryan Amescua
> 24 hourLove this stuff and has everything essential for you! Can even mix with more with the vanilla flavor!
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Madeline
> 24 hourthe only thing that’s been difficult about this product for me is the price. but it’s totally worth the effort to keep it in my budget. when i first started using vega all in one (a couple lifetimes ago) there was definitely an intestinal adjustment period (farts, soft stool, regular high fiber/high protein stuff). i have been through seven-mile-daily-run periods of my life, stagnant injury periods of my life, pregnancy, breast feeding. IM NOT EVEN VEGAN ANYMORE. i had to start eating meat ten years ago, but i eat as little as i need. and vega has always been my most supportive supplement. i run and weight train and am a self employed single parent, and this stuff absolutely sustains my life.
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Matthew C. Hull
> 24 hourThe thing I like about this brand is how clean it is. There are no harmful elements to it, it’s completely organic and natural. Their instructions on preparing it makes for it to be a bit strong. They also recommend using almond or some other non dairy or soy based milk. Personally, I like to make it with fresh whole milk from a local dairy. I’m not vegan, but I do have stomach issues that requires me to use meal replacement drinks on a regular basis. The drinks are very filling, as long as you make it at a decent strength. Of course, you can make it really thick and strong, using less liquid but more powder. When I first discovered this brand, I was in Whole Foods, prior to the takeover. They had reps from the company in there, offering samples of most of the flavors. The reps talked about how they added additional fruits, peanut butter, and other various things to make it more filling. I tried that, but to me, it altered the taste too much. I think if you have the chocolate flavor, peanut butter wouldn’t be too bad, but this flavor, Berry, it’s not just s good mix. There is no discernible change in flavor or texture if you add other supplements, such as chia or flax. Before you make a blender full, do a test run with the various supplements, to make sure it tastes good. They also taste good when blended with ice, as a frozen shake.
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Martha Sharp
> 24 hourgreat product
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Hillary Wilcox
> 24 hourWish the cost wasnt so high
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Earlene Crist
> 24 hourI have been drinking Vega One All in One for over 10 years. The formula changed a few years back, which several have noted. I liked the older formula better from a nutrition perspective, but this formula is good, too. I have tried several of the flavors, but always come back to the Mocha flavor as my absolute favorite. Best results are using a shaker bottle with the metal whisk ball inside. I use about 1/4 full of ice, add one scoop of protein, 1T of ground flax, 1t tumeric, dash of black pepper, 1t ceylon cinnamon, and 1t maca. I fill the rest up with water & give it a good shake. I have had that for breakfast with a palm full of cashews almost every day for years. I hope they never stop making this item in the MOCHA flavor, specifically. My only feedback would be to find more sustainable packaging, not sure what that would be, but i throw one of these cylinders into the recycle bin every 20-30 days.
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John
> 24 hourInitially I was worried about this tasting bad based on review blogs and and amazon reviews. But coming from someone who doesn’t try a whole lot of protein powders, this tastes really good. It reminds me of a green tea latte from Starbucks, with a stevia sweetener aftertaste (which I totally get why it would be off putting for some) I’m neither a fan or a hater of the stevia aftertaste. It’s very artificially sweet, but the actually flavor is pleasant it’s less vanilla more yellow box cake like in flavor. The texture however is accurately reported in reviews, it is quite chalky and does not mix well in any liquids I’ve tried so far. 2% milk, whole milk, soy milk, almond milk, all leave large dusty clumps even when using a blender bottle or stirring in a little at a time. One thing to ignore are the reviewers quoting the clean label project. There is no lead or arsenic in here in any detectable amounts that matter. I took several samples to my campus labs and had them tested by my chemistry professor and she had no reason to believe the claims were valid. Also if you google search clean label project there are articles from Forbes that point out how they don’t reveal how or what methodologies they used, what they found, and basically have zero transparency for a company claiming to be transparent. It’s not even clear if they are independent or funded by a company. Long story short ignore anyone fear mongering with that suspect company.
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Diego Rodriguez
> 24 hourIve been using the vanilla flavor for a while, and although its good enough to drink by itself, I was getting tired of the same flavor every day and decided to try chocolate. Big mistake. It doesnt taste anything like chocolate and is instead just very bitter, almost like really dark chocolate. While the vanilla flavor has a hint of sweetness the chocolate does not and instead is just really chalky and bitter. Its mild enough that I dont hate it enough to return it and ill probably finish the whole thing but Im sticking to vanilla from now on.