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Quest Nutrition Protein Powder, Vanilla Milkshake, 1.6 Pound

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Style: Vanilla Milkshake


Size: 23.0 Servings (Pack of 1)


Features

  • SHAKE UP YOUR ROUTINE: Quest Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder provides you with a delicious protein boost with 24g protein, 3g net carbs and 1g of sugar per scoop*.
  • SIP ON PROTEINS: Quest Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder is made with dairy-based proteins.
  • FAST AND SLOW ABSORBING PROTEIN: Quest Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder is made with 60% fast absorbing Whey Protein Isolate and 40% slow absorbing Micellar Casein to provide balance for your workout
  • NOT PACKED WITH SUGAR: Enjoy the creamy and rewarding taste of a vanilla shake with 1g of sugar per scoop*.
  • Canister contains ~ 23 (1.6LB) or 43 (3LB) scoops of Quest Vanilla Milkshake flavored protein powder.

Description

Enjoy delicious Quest™ Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder, it’s a great way to get the athlete-worthy nutrition you want without piling on the sugar and net carbs you don’t. Great for before or after a workout. They’re rich and delicious and have 24g protein, 3g net carbs, and 1g of sugar per scoop. Quest Protein Powders are gluten free.


Brand: Quest Nutrition


Item Form: Powder


Flavor: Vanilla Milkshake


Servings per Container: 23


Item Weight: 1.6 Pounds


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.25 x 10.25 x 9.63 inches; 1.6 Pounds


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Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 11, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Quest Nutrition LLC


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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  • Unexpectedly fantastic taste and texture - so happy with Quest Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder!
Style: Vanilla Milkshake Size: 23.0 Servings (Pack of 1)
At my last physical, my doctor suggested that I consume more protein. However, I am a vegetarian (unless I see bacon, in which case all bets are off) and so getting sufficient protein without increasing calories to levels unacceptable to me has proven difficult. I vaccinate between angrily grumbling about know it all doctors and just giving up on eating more protein, or gaining weight trying to force my diet to provide complete proteins - lots of beans and rice and tofu and, come on, none of that stuff is edible unless it has lots of fat and a pretty fair amount of salt. I don’t know where the idea of protein powder entered my head because protein powders are not the sort of thing I had ever really been aware of, and if I had been aware of protein powders I would have wondered who the hell would use them. Like, why? Why eat powder, unless it’s the powder on a donut (did I mention I have a sweet tooth?). What a strange thing to do. But you know the internet, and how it takes you to places you never expected to go, whether you like it or not. One day I somehow ended up on a site comparing protein powders. I read, fascinated, and kind of grossed out about gritty smoothies and lumpy shakes. About faint whiffs of horrible smells and terrible tastes (no matter how much reviews try to make you believe something tastes acceptable, I can always detect a big hint of ambivalence, a sort of shirking of recognition of the truth - phrases like “you can barely taste it” and “it was almost like my regular coffee only with a different taste” or “I gulp it down like medicine and feel good about it” or “it’s barely gritty at all if you use a high speed blender” or my favorite, “the globules of undissolved powder are not too slimy and it pretty much does taste like chocolate” give the game away. After reading enough reviews of different powders to make my head spin, and finally even taking notes, I realized there was a pattern - one brand of protein powder was lauded for more than its protein and other things that I have not a clue about (MCTs?, BCAAs?). This one brand of protein powder was actually lauded for taste, no matter mostly people talked about the salted caramel flavor, the idea of which makes me want to barf, their rhapsodic descriptions of deliciousness and the overall apparent agreement that this powder had all the acronyms generally agreed to be necessary along with a gold standard amount of protein made me decide to order it. I just hoped salted caramel was not the only flavor. Not to keep you in suspense, because, here I am reviewing Quest Vanilla Milkshake Powder, the powder brand I decided to try was indeed, Quest. It arrived in a big ass tub and the instructions printed on the side talked about it’s scoop, which I though I had forgotten to buy - but no, it’s scoop does come with it, it was just hiding, lodged firmly down at the very bottom of the powder, goodly quantities of which were sadly lost In a powder cloud that arose during my excavations. When talking about protein powder, just about everyone said, don’t try this with just a spoon and a glass or you’ll be horribly sorry, so I had purchased a plastic cup with a sort of odd plastic weathervane attached to the bottom and surprisingly, a USB cord - It really IS the future when even your cup needs to be charged, though I’m surprised it didn’t come internet ready. Next iteration. Nearly everyone also said don’t try this with water - get some some milk, even nut milk If that’s all you can find, or coffee, or something else to disguise the powder in. But I decided to just jump in the deep end with this and so once my cup was charged and emitting an eerie green light, I added 8 ounces of water, pushed the button on the cup, which created a sort of negative tornado, and added a scoop of the powder, which got just consumed by the tornado, and let it twirl for 5 seconds as the cup had indicated. With trepidation I poured the resulting creamy, foamy looking mixture into a glass in which I had added several cubes of ice and took a sip. OMG, OMG, OMG! It was not just acceptable - it was downright delicious. Slightly creamy, softly vanilla-esque, with a gentle sweetness that was fabulous to the bottom of the glass. No grittiness, no powder in my mouth, and certainly no globules, slimy or otherwise marred the drink. I actually clobbered my nose with the ice cubes trying to suck out the last drops of its goodness. So no, it doesn’t need anything but water, and possibly a cup with a USB cable to be wonderful (don’t tell anyone, but I might even add a shot of rum and maybe a slice of pineapple once in a while because I think it might make a killer pina colada type deal.) I have no doubt that I will enjoy the tub of Quest to the last scoop and I think I will get on a delivery schedule for it. Just wait till my doctor finds out I actually listened to her. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2020 by Lush Landscapes

  • Best protein coffee EVER!
Style: Cinnamon Crunch Size: 24.0 Servings (Pack of 1)
I didn’t think I would love this as much as I do, but, one scoop of Cinnamon Crunch in 8oz of coffee with a few ice cubes, a drop of coffee creamer, and I have the best protein coffee I’ve yet to taste! It has little bits of cinnamon cereal in it, which I expected, so I wasn’t put off by the texture. It’s actually nice. My husband told me to hide this tub of protein powder from our teenage son, because he thinks he’ll get hooked on it. Lol (I allow him a protein shake from time to time, especially on days that he goes to the gym.) I might use this as an incentive to get my son to do some extra chores around the house. You want your Cinnamon Crunch fix? That laundry needs folding! ;-) I’ve only had this in coffee, but I think it’s great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023 by Mom of Three

  • I finally found a protein powder I can stomach!
Style: Peanut Butter Size: 43.0 Servings (Pack of 1)
Before this I always gagged at the thought of drinking a protein powder. I'm not sure what it is about it but I just can't stomach them for the life of me. But this time had to be different. I really want to change my diet and actually start to build muscle, and protein powder is too good of a source of protein not to take it so I had to find one I could have. Well I like making a banana peanut butter smoothie so I just thought to myself what if I got a peanut butter flavored protein powder in hopes it will blend in and go unnoticed. Well I can say that happened. My first attempt at the smoothie it tasted worst then when I made it without the protein powder, but then I did some tweaking's to the recipe over the week and I have finally found one where it tastes completely normal even with a full scoop of protein powder in it! Thank you!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023 by isaac

  • Tastes mostly like caramel. Doesn't include a scoop
Style: Salted Caramel Size: 21.0 Servings (Pack of 1)
This is probably the best tasting protein powder I've had (before this, I only got a local store brand) and it does taste good. Very much like salted caramel, no real complaints about the flavor. Which isn't surprising, it's my first time trying Quest protein powder, but their other products are very consistent. It is also VERY fine, whereas the other protein powders I've had were kind of clumpy, like you'd need to run them through a siv. This one was smooth, didn't clump, it's easy to make it into a spread or incorporate into yogurt for example. I bet this would also be excellent for popcorn seasoning. My two complaints are that it's expensive and there doesn't seem to be a scoop. Now, maybe there is and it's just buried in there, though I already digged around. But I think it's really inconvenient to have to put my arm in a protein powder especially when as I mentioned, it's very fine and will stick/cling to you and whatever else it may touch. It's especially inconvenient because this protein powder is EXPENSIVE. My store brand is maybe $14 for a 14 ounce container. Maybe not actually that much cheaper, but mind you, there is no option to buy a smaller size here to sample flavors. And I have to pay shipping or buy enough on Amazon that it's free. Plus Quest is a popular brand, I expect better quality control. So not including a scoop is a problem in my eyes. Without a scoop, that "1 scoop is 26 grams of protein" suddenly means nothing. That's probably a big deal to you reading this, because if you're buying protein powder, I bet you're trying to get a certain amount. No scoop makes that much harder. A REALLY simple solution to this would be if Quest made a string attached to the scoop, or alternatively just shipped a scoop outside of the package to be included in the same box it's delivered in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023 by Rielle

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