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  2. What’s the Best Chocolate Protein Powder? I Tasted 9 So You ...

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    Standout ingredients: Grass-fed whey protein isolate, organic cocoa, vitamin D. Protein: 18 grams per serving. Sugar: 0 grams. $40 at POW Kids. 1. Muscle Milk Genuine Protein Powder. amazon.

  3. Vega (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Vega line of products includes vegan protein powder, protein bars, protein snacks, protein shakes, and supplements. Their products are all vegan certified [5] and Non-GMO Project verified. Vega products predominantly use pea based protein instead of the typical dairy based whey protein used in most supplemental protein products. [6]

  4. Quest Nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Quest Nutrition is an American food company that specializes in protein bars, protein shakes, protein powder, and various other high-protein foods. It was founded by Tom Bilyeu, Mike Osborn, and Ron Penna in 2010. In 2019, it was acquired by The Simply Good Foods Company, the parent company of Atkins Nutritionals.

  5. Fonterra - Wikipedia

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    Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited is a New Zealand multinational publicly traded dairy co-operative owned by New Zealand farmers. [8] The company is responsible for approximately 30% of the world's dairy exports [9] and with revenue exceeding NZ $22 billion, [10] making it New Zealand's largest company.

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    Whey is derived from milk and may trigger an allergy, posing a potential risk to people with milk allergies.” The containers in lot No. 46359 weigh 13.1-ounces while lot No. 46350 has 13.1 ...

  7. Whey protein - Wikipedia

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    There is evidence that whey protein is more bio-available than casein or soy protein. [18] [19] Whey protein is commonly marketed as a dietary supplement, typically sold in powdered form for mixing into beverages. [2] Whey protein is also commonly used as a thickener to improve texture and decrease syneresis in many types of yogurt.