Orgain
Orgain, Grass-Fed Whey Protein, Clean Whey Protein Powder, Vanilla Bean, 1.82 lbs (828 g)
- SKU:
- OGA-00614
- UPC:
- 851770006149
Description
- 3 g Prebiotic + Fiber*
- 21 g Grass-Fed Protein*
- 1 g Sugar*
- Kosher Dairy
- No Soy Ingredients
- Gluten Free
- No Added Hormones^
Kicks the grit out of other proteins.
It's about time for protein to come clean, and our Clean Whey Protein Powder doesn't hide a thing. Made without artificial preservatives, soy, or gluten, this grass-fed whey protein is delicious as fudge (or vanilla bean). No gritty texture or fillers means it stays smooth 'til the cows come home.
The scoop: 21 g of protein, 3 g prebiotic + fiber, and 1g sugar.*
Cleaner Ingredients: Powders Made From
- Grass-fed whey protein
- Prebiotic + fiber
- Complete amino acid profile
Higher standards:
- No artificial sweeteners
- No soy ingredients
- Gluten free
- Kosher dairy
- No artificial preservatives
- No added hormones^
*Per Serving
^The FDA has determined that not significant difference has been shown between milk derived from rBST-supplemented and non-rBST-supplemented cows.
Suggested use
Mix 2 scoops in 12 ounces of water or almond milk and shake in a shaker cup or use blender.
Other ingredients
Whey protein concentrate, natural flavors, organic erythritol, Orgain Organic Creamer Base (organic acacia, organic high oleic sunflower oil, organic rice dextrin, organic sunflower lecithin, organic rosemary extract), contains 2% or less of: sunflower lecithin, organic acacia sea salt, organic guar gum, organic reb a (stevia extract), xanthan gum.
Contains: milk.Supplement FactsServing Size: 2 Scoops (41 g)Servings Per Container: About 20 Amount Per Serving%Daily Value*Calories140 Total Fat3 g4%Saturated Fat1.5 g8%Trans Fat0 g Cholesterol70 mg23%Sodium125 mg5%Total Carbohydrate12 g4%Dietary Fiber less than 1 g
0%Total Sugars1 g
Includes 0 g Added Sugars
0%Erythritol5 g
Protein21 g42%Vitamin D 0.1 mcg 0%Calcium120 mg10%Iron0.3 mg2%Potassium140 mg2%*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.