Product:
Ready-to-drink, shelf-stable, bottled Protein Shakes by Premier Protein.
Purchasing:
These are sold individually at gas stations in bottles, in Tetra-pak 4-packs in various grocery stores, as well as on Amazon & in bulk quantities directly from the manufacturer's website online. They have a "where to buy near you" website here:
Find Premier Protein products at Costco, Walmart, Target and many other stores near you!
www.premierprotein.com
You can purchase directly off their website as well:
Welcome to the Official Premier Protein Online Store!
shop.premierprotein.com
Free 1 to 3 day shipping on orders over $49!
Review:
They currently have 8 flavors available:
Healthy decisions can be happy ones with our decadent ready-to-drink protein shakes. Find your favorite flavor today.
www.premierprotein.com
1. Chocolate
2. Vanilla
3. Caramel
4. Cafe latte
5. Cookies & cream
6. Strawberries & cream
7. Bananas & cream
8. Peaches & cream
They are sold in 3 formats:
1. 11-ounce Tetra-paks (rectangle paper containers)
2. 11.5-ounce bottles
3. 14-ounce bottles (chocolate & vanilla only)
They also have a 9th limited-edition Pumpkin Spice flavor, which I haven't been able to get ahold of yet. I've tried all of the flavors except cafe latte, as I'm not a coffee person. My favorite, oddly enough, is the banana flavor. Really good cold! Runner up is peaches & cream, as that's a pretty good flavor combination. Most flavored proteins have a hard time actually tasting good, and many walk a fine line between being tasty & tasting like chemicals. Most of the Premier Protein shakes are pretty good. I don't really care for the cookies & cream all that much, and the caramel isn't my favorite either, but the vanilla is good, chocolate is decent, and strawberries & cream is probably my fourth choice after vanilla.
These are also decent at room temperature. Some protein drinks get kinda funky at room temp. Having them be good at room temperature is nice to stick in your desk at work or at home for an emergency food source. If you're not familiar with Tetra-paks, it's basically a sealed paper/cardboard type of packaging that is very compact & has a sturdy screw-off lid. I prefer the paks over the bottles because they're small & easy to tote around & more fun to drink from.
They use milk protein concentrate (MPC) for the protein & sucralose, which is a zero-calorie artificial sweetener. I'm not big on artificial sweeteners, but most protein products use them, unless you go out of your way to get sweetener-free protein powder & then mix up your own shakes. The macros are pretty good:
* 160 calories
* 30g protein
* 4g carbs
* 3g fat
* 24 vitamins & minerals
Ingredients list:
Water, Milk Protein Concentrate†, Calcium Caseinate†, Contains less than 1% of High Oleic Sunflower Oil, Natural and Artificial flavors, Inulin, Cellulose Gel and Cellulose Gum, Salt, Sucralose, Acesulfame Potassium, Carrageenan, Tripotassium Phosphate, Dipotassium Phosphate, Sodium Hexametaphosphate, Vitamin and Mineral Blend (Dl-alpha-tocopheryl Acetate [Vitamin E], Zinc Glycinate Chelate, Ferric Orthophosphate, Vitamin A Palmitate, Niacinamide, Phytonadione [Vitamin K1], Potassium Iodide, Cholecalciferol [Vitamin D3], Copper Gluconate, Calcium D-Pantothenate, Manganese Sulfate, Sodium Selenite, Biotin, Sodium Molybdate, Folic Acid, Thiamine Mononitrate [Vitamin B1], Cyanocobalamin [Vitamin B12], Pyridoxine Hydrochloride [Vitamin B6], Riboflavin [Vitamin B2], Chromium Polynicotinate), Magnesium Phosphate, Sodium Ascorbate.
These are my go-to protein shakes for a few reasons:
1. They are nicely thick - not too thick, not too thin.
2. At 11 ounces, you can chug one fairly quickly for a quick snack or protein hit.
3. The flavors are good.
4. The Tetra-pak packaging is nice
5. Shelf-stable
6. Depending on where you buy it, cost is typically well under $3 a bottle.
7. No super funky tastes on my favorite flavors (banana, peach, etc.)
Some additional usage ideas:
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Pudding
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Simple frozen ice cream
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Orange Creamsicle shake
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Flavored with extracts
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Fruit smoothies
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Aloha pineapple shake
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Snickers protein shake
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Butterfinger chocolate shake
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Root beer protein shake
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Caramel apple protein popsicles
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Swedish pancakes
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Caramel pumpkin spice muffins
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Instant Pot protein yogurt
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Triple-thick protein shake method
More recipes:
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https://savoryspin.com/?s=premier+protein
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https://www.obesityhelp.com/?s=premier+protein
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https://www.instagram.com/premierprotein/
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