Quest Nutrition Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder, 24g of Protein, 1g of Sugar, Low Carb, Gluten Free, 1.6 Pound, 23 servings
Original price was: $38.99.$27.99Current price is: $27.99.
Dream of a creamy vanilla milkshake without the sugar crash? Quest Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder delivers 24g of protein with just 3g net carbs and 1g of sugar per scoop*. It’s the perfect indulgence to satisfy your sweet tooth and fuel your fitness goals. Savor the rich, decadent vanilla flavor while getting the athlete-worthy nutrition you deserve. Plus, it’s gluten-free, making it a smart choice for everyone. Take your workouts to the next level with Quest Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder! *See Package for Nutrition Information.
Product Dimensions : 10.25 x 10.25 x 9.63 inches; 1.6 Pounds
Item model number : 10888849008589
Date First Available : February 11, 2019
Manufacturer : Quest Nutrition LLC
ASIN : B07L94L214
Country of Origin : USA
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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) scoops of Quest Vanilla Milkshake flavored protein powder.
Lush Landscapes –
Unexpectedly fantastic taste and texture – so happy with Quest Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder!
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.
Kyle Dutton –
Best Protein Powder Brand, not just by a little
Tried more than a few brands of protein. Most are only whey and most dont mix well in a shaker cup. Quest is processed super fine and mixes very well in a shaker, even with powdered peanut butter thrown in with minimal liquid. Tastes better than most of the other chocolate powders. (if you like peanut butter get that one, its stupidly good) Also this one is 50% fast absorbing whey, 40% casein and 10% milk protein isolate so you have balanced asborption whether you use it as a post workout shake or a meal replacement. This brand uses less filler so the scoop size is smaller than the other brands, with less extra calories for the protein.
Visken –
Amazing flavor!
What a wonderful flavored protein powder. It’s not thick at all. I swear it’s a milkshake even mixed with water. I added frozen raspberries. I will definitely buy this again. I’m going to make it into an iced latte in the morning and see how it tastes.
Amazon Customer –
Tasty and Low-Carb Protein Powder
I love the Quest Nutrition Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder! It has 24g of protein and only 1g of sugar, making it perfect for my diet. The vanilla flavor is great, and it’s low carb and gluten-free. Plus, it lasts a long time with 43 servings. Highly recommend!
marylynn –
Good protein
Good value for my money. Good protein quality. Not a lot of sugar. Love the taste.
andrew Stark –
Consistency and taste are subpar. Super thick and foamy.
Honest review: taste is alright. Not my favorite but to be expected from protein powders. Consistency is tough. Superrrrr thick even with water. Foams when shaken so adds to the consistency nightmare. Has a small odd aftertaste that’s not the most pleasant. But it’s quest so it’s good quality but could be improved. If you’re a 100% consistency and taste person (not results based) pick something else. Results: works well and low calories. I won’t buy again but I don’t demand a refund or anything if that makes sense.
Lynne –
No gritty mess, and a taste is awesome in my coffee
A lot of people had bad reviews about this protein powder. I am a quest fan. I get my cold brew with some ice, put one cup of almond milk, and one scoop of my vanilla milkshake and I am good for hours. I tried a lot of protein powder, and I love this. I love it so much I’m going to order another tub of it. I do like the vanilla, because it’s lower in sodium, and it just tastes great. I put my almond milk and the quest protein with maybe two ice cubes in my blender and it is creamy, smooth and thick. I pour it in my cold brew coffee and I am set for the day. Later on mid evening if I want a snack, I add a little bit of almond milk two to three tablespoons of peanut powder and a half scoop of the quest protein powder, it’s a dessert for me. And I’m ordering another tub of it I love it.
Poet & Don’t know it –
Great source of extra protein for us seniors
This is the best protein powder I have found, tastes great, and can be used to increase your protein intake. My wife and I use a scoop on our Cheerios to make that cereal our go to breakfast. We have tried many different protein supplements and this is our favourite.
Derek John –
It is very sweet, but I also love that when on a cut and stick to whole foods a lot. It is nice to add this into anything I eat as a snack that feels a bit like cheating.In my oatmeal, this and cashew milk.In my shakes, this and fruits, greek yogurt, so on.In my pancakes, this.I am currently eating a bowl of ice cream with this sprinkled in and swirled up until its half melted. It even has a little crunch to my ice cream that actually tastes good.Not the BEST macros. But if you are eating mostly healthy, 20g of protein in pretty much any cinnamon friendly dish is solid.I really like this powder.
Jhana LSH –
Reasonably priced with the expiry date about 2 years from now. Not bad.
Jane Tout –
Great taste and good thick consistency.
Alicia –
Buen sabor, intenso.
Sue –
Great taste.. love the little crunchy bits in it !