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pretty much as the title says just wondering what you guys look for when you buy your protein powder?
is that all the information needed to bother looking at?
I'm hooked on Optimum Nutrition because of all the flavors. I want something without a lot of sugar, or calories in general. 100% Whey. Most have Glutamine and BCAA's. The ON I take has 24g of protein with next to no fat or sodium, and only 3 carbs per serving. Only 120 calories per serving. Just don't want a lot of extra stuff you don't need. Most of the better brands are pretty close. Also, I like to use a shaker, so it's good to have something that mixes easily.
See i would have a problem with this protein. 120 calories per serving 108 calories from protein&carbs where did the other 12 calories come from? I'm probably just anal about these things![]()
See i would have a problem with this protein. 120 calories per serving 108 calories from protein&carbs where did the other 12 calories come from? I'm probably just anal about these things![]()
The FDA permits rounding the number of total calories.
ON 100% Whey Gold Standard has 1g fat, 24g protein, 3 gram carbs. That's 117 calories and is rounded to 120.
Here is the FDA Food Labeling Guide.
I know that extra 12 calories could really come back to bite me in the ass. 1 gram of sugar and 1 gram of fat. Seems like they coulda just gone for zero. Does one gram really make that much of a difference in flavor? Seriously though, I know what you mean about Isolates being spendy. I love the internet. Lotsa good deals out there. Can usually find this particular brand for 40 bucks for five lbs.
I didn't know it had the gram of fat, never looked at the ingredients. Why would you round in the first place? The isolate I buy has zero carbs&fat, and all the calories come from the protein. Could that be rounded somehow?
Interesting question. I didn't know about what Marat just said about rounding. Bottom line, if you are worried about 12 calories, you are a better man than me! Now that's what I call watching your diet! i just figure if the amount is nominal, I'm cool. We have a Vitamin Shoppe right down the street, and they have a great website. I think shipping is free on anything over $100. The store honors the website prices if you need it immediately, so they've been getting my business for awhile.
pretty much as the title says just wondering what you guys look for when you buy your protein powder?