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  2. Recall: Florida man’s protein powder with no dairy, no soy ...

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    The recalled lot of the 24-ounce packs of the powder, which declares itself to be sans gluten, soy and dairy, carry lot code No. 23080-2C2 and a time stamp from 09:00 to 12:00. Select asks ...

  3. Perfect Day (company) - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry-flavored cream cheese made with Perfect Day animal-free dairy. Perfect Day, Inc. is a food technology startup company based in Berkeley, California, that has developed processes of creating whey protein by fermentation in microbiota, specifically from fungi in bioreactors, instead of extraction from bovine milk. [1]

  4. 16 Best Dairy Free Protein Powders - AOL

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    In this article, we have meticulously curated the top 16 dairy-free protein powders available, ensuring that those with lactose intolerance or those simply opting for plant-based nutrition can ...

  5. The Protein of the Future Might Be Made Out of Air - AOL

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    A hundred grams of Solein contains 75 grams of protein, while 100 grams of Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Whey Protein Powder (one of the most common brands available) has about 78.95 grams of ...

  6. Met-Rx - Wikipedia

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    MET-Rx's meal replacements and protein powders contain a proprietary blend (known as METAMYOSYN) which consists of ingredients such as whey protein, calcium caseinate, egg albumen and milk protein isolate, combined with maltodextrin, vitamins, minerals and added amino acids.

  7. Whey protein - Wikipedia

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    Native whey protein is extracted from skim milk, rather than being collected as a byproduct of cheese production. This type of whey does not contain glycomacropeptide, which is formed only after the addition of rennet. [15] [16] [17] There is evidence that whey protein is more bio-available than casein or soy protein. [18] [19]