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Optimum Nutrition 100% Any Whey Instantized Whey Protein, 2.7 Pound
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Optimum Nutrition 100% Any Whey Instantized Whey Protein, 2.7 Pound

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Description:

Any Whey Protein is a quick, easy way to add protein to your favorite foods and beverages. Each serving (1 level scoop; included in this container) provides 17 grams of virtually tasteless protein for quick foods, baked foods, and beverages. Great quick food mixers include yogurt, oatmeal, cold cereals, cottage cheese, peanut butter, nonfat cream cheese, and sugar-free pudding. You can also add Optimum Nutrition whey when baking muffins, cakes, breads, cookies, biscuits, or cooking waffles and pancakes, soups and stews, sauces or mashed potatoes. This instant whey powder mixes in fruit juices, sports beverages, dairy, soy, or rice milk, smoothies, coffee and tea, and even weight-gain and post-workout recovery shakes.

Features:

One 2.7-pound tub of instantized whey protein, 2.7-pound tub


Packed with whey protein isolates


For maintaining and increasing lean muscle mass


Virtually tasteless--optimized for cooking


A quick and easy way to add protein to your favorite foods and beverages


Product Details:
Product Length: 6.0 inches
Product Width: 6.0 inches
Product Height: 10.02 inches
Product Weight: 2.0 pounds
Package Length: 10.2 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 5.8 inches
Package Weight: 3.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 72 reviews
Label Information:
Ingredients: Protein blend (whey protein isolate, whey protein concentrate, whey protein hydrolysate), natural flavor, and lecithin.Allergen Information: This product contains protein derived from dairy and lecithin derived from soy.
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 72 customer reviews )
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41 of 41 found the following review helpful:

5Great in so many waysMar 29, 2005
By nobis77
This is the protein for me, I'm sold. It's better than its own advertisements. Yes it really is absolutely tasteless (it does have a very pleasant but mild aroma - kinda reminds me of strawberries, but I only notice it when I first open up the jar), so you can add it to anything with a stronger taste than water and not know the difference. Yes it really is "instantized" unless you start trying to mix it at a thicker than recomended rate. I've taken it staight with nothin but water or milk, in hot and cold chocolate, in cereal, in oatmeal, in my O.J., I've toyed with putting it into my scrambled egss but what would be the point? Anyways, I've thrown together my own little protein drinks a half a dozen different ways already and I haven't scratched the surface. But wait there's more! Optimum makes no claims about this whey's other fantastic properties and I can't for the life of me figure out why.

I emailed them and they responded the same day to say that the stuff is virtually ("90%-98%") lactose free, which is a big relief since I have allot of lactose intollerance in the family.

The stuff is made in the USA. 17 grams of protein per serving, there's 60 servings in a jar. That's 1020 grams of the absolute best protein on earth. Amazon's price: $21 per jar. That's what? two cents per gram of protein/ 35 cents per serving?!? Somebody check my math, I'm not sure if that could possibly be right. Compare that to other protein blends- I need to do more checking but I'd bet that's a comparable $/gram of protein to even the cheapest of the multitudes of new and improved snake oil enriched super fantabulated suplemental mega bloat mixes. Then compare that to your average starbucks bill. Shoot, compare that to what you have to put into vending machines to get what rolls out.

If you aren't sold/bored yet then consider this: Whey proein as compared to all other protein types (egg, standard milk, soy, etc) is the best across the board and should (and usually does) have a cost to match. It is the easiest on your stomach, fastest into your system, and best for muscle tissue gains/ weight maintenance (it's what doctors have used to get HIV and wasted chemo/radiation patients to hold the line and even re-grow). It has immune system enhanceing properties that make it almost medicinal. It has anti cancer properties beyond its immune enchanceing ones, but especially for those who are about to undergo radiation/chemothereapy (I can't explain the mechanisms but it selectively puts the cancer cells frontmost when the treatments are taking place so that they are the first to die and easiest to kill) Carefully and expensively processed Whey proteins (whey protein isolates) should cost even more than the standard concentrates. But Any whey doesn't cost hardly nothin', what gives?

Now... search for a protein supplement, of any kind, that doesn't come with that wonderful and ever palatable "NEW CHOCOLATE BANANA PEPPER FLAVOR!" Or have any fat. Or any carbohydrates (well actually it does have 1 gram per serving). No sugars, no sugar alcohols, no indigestible sugar substitutes, no taste (no, wait, that's a good thing!), and one that can be measured into any recipe of any kind for an endless variety of ways to be used. 60 servings-17 grams per serving-21 dollars.

The stuff's good enough to inspire me to peck away for an hour now to sing it's unsung praises. Now I think I'll go have a high protein bowl o' whey-augmented dreario's so my poor finger muscles have something to regrow with.

19 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5FANTASTIC!!!Jun 09, 2004

I recently had weight loss surgery, and had to take protein shakes for a few weeks. I tried all different types of protein products and they were AWFUL, until I came across ANY WHEY. This product is a wonderful!! I can mix it with any liquid and it is virtually tasteless!! I have also mixed it with foods also to add the extra protein that I need in my diet. I still make shakes for breakfast and one for a snack in the evening using this product. I give it 5 stars!!

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

3Not "tasteless"Dec 02, 2007
By CV
I bought this to use in smoothies for a balanced meal. I had tried another brand and didn't like the strong vanilla taste, so I bought this because it was described as being virtually tasteless. However, after using it for a couple of days, it too has a very noticeable vanilla taste, which isn't terrible but not desired. It looks like full-fat powdered milk and produced a thickened creamy consistency to my smoothies. I guess I should have realized that there would be some taste to it, but I am not familiar with protein powders. Maybe this is as "virtually tasteless" as it gets.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5We LOVE Any WheyMay 07, 2008
By R. Moore
From our 8 year old to the adults in the house, we all love this product! Added to our soy milk - plop in a banana and ice - and we have a delicious breakfast replacement drink. It has wonderful benefits without the nasty "flavor" -- and after taste of all the other protein powders.

Our kids like the occassional treat of muffins and pancakes in the morning. By adding a scoop or two of ANY WHEY to those muffin mixes, pancakes, etc. our kids get their "treat" with extra protein to help them make it through the morning.

This 2.7# tub is less expensive than the cost of a 1# tub at the local nutrition store. GREAT DEAL!

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3good for smoothies, not so good for savory dishesJul 21, 2008
By Diana E. Carroll "dbang-mom"
I bought this product specifically because it was unflavored and unsweetened. There are many vanilla and chocolate products (my personal favorite is Designer Whey) for smoothies, but I wanted a way to boost the protein content of savory foods such as soups, stews, spaghetti sauce, etc.

Unfortunately the product does have a slightly sweet, milky flavor. The flavor is fine in a smoothie or other sweet application but just tastes all wrong in beef soup or tomato sauce or other savory, non-milk recipes.

On the plus side, the texture is good compared to many powders and as long as you don't mind the subtle sweetness, the flavor is good. My husband has taking to adding this to his morning smoothies and loves it.

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