Orgain Organic Sweet Vanilla Bean Protein Powder is a naturally smooth and delicious nourishment drink with 21 grams of organic protein and 5 grams organic fiber per serving. Each servin grams is USDA organic, gluten free, kosher, vegan, non GMO, soy free. No artificial flavors, colors or preservatives. This protein shake powder is great to mix with water or milk post workout or while you’re on the go through your busy day. This is great for the entire family includin grams kids.
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Orgain Organic Protein Blend (Organic Pea Protein, Organic Brown Rice Protein, Organic Chia Seed), Orgain Organic Creamer Base (Organic Acacia Gum, Organic High Oleic Sunflower Oil, Organic Inulin, Organic Rice Dextrins, Organic Rice Bran Extract, Organic Rosemary Extract), Organic Erythritol, Organic Natural Flavors, Natural Flavor, Sea Salt, Organic Acacia Gum, Organic Guar Gum, Organic Stevia, Xanthan Gum
Mix 2 scoops (46g) in 8-10 fluid ounces of water or almond milk and shake in a shaker cup or use blender.
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JB –
Buyers beware: tested highest in glyphosateI was buying Orgain for years and enjoyed the taste, but just found out that this pea protein recently tested high in the herbicide glyphosate! If you’re not familiar, this is the herbicide, more commonly branded as Roundup, to which exposure has been correlated with cancers such as non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and has been classified by the World Health Organization as “probably carcinogenic to humans”. It has also been linked to endocrine disruption among other health maladies.The Detox Project tested the eight top-selling protein powders on Amazon. The two batches of Orgain that were tested came back higher in glyphosate than any of the other brands. One came in at 83 parts per billion and the other was 281 parts per billion of glyphosate. Keep in mind anything above 80 parts per billion is considered dangerous and a high level of concern.I encourage you to look up and research this on your own.This is a seriously disturbing finding. What’s even more shocking is that this can be labeled as “USDA Organic” and still get these results. I hope the manufacturer will take drastic measures to source pea protein that is untainted by such a toxic chemical and implement a more thorough quality control and product testing system.
Naynaysnanny –
Side affects lose cravings and gain energy 👍I just started drinking this powder a few days ago and my motto is if it tastes like crap it looks great on the body and if it tastes great well it doesn’t usually look so great on the body which is why I bought this to begin with. I didn’t want to mix it in my morning coffee that’s how my son drinks it. Yuck! But I decided to just mix a scoop in some cold water and just stir it up and drink it and don’t worry about the taste. Well I did that for 5 mornings this week and to my surprise by the 3rd day I had lost my taste for sugar and cravings! I was really surprised but that’s the side affect for drinking this stuff😎 I have lost a pound and I’ve been working out and my energy is like the energizer bunny! It’s crazy as I am a almost 5 year stroke survivor working on getting my energy back up. About the taste once I get past the first sip I can drink the rest and it taste pretty good. I ordered myself a blender that I can’t wait to try so I will come back and update this review next week!😊 I say treat your body good and it will feel amazing 😎
CLAUDIA ALMEIDA –
Replacing ShakeologyI used Shakeology for one year a while ago. I loved what it did for my body and health.what I didn’t like was what it did for my pocket, it was just too expensive. I went 3 years without drinking protein shakes, because I didn’t know I could fashion something similar to Shakeology by combining a full amino acid profile protein powder with a superfood powder plus flavors like raw cocoa and matcha. I chose Orgain because of the price, to be honest. My first purchase was the Chocolate flavor and I found two scoops in 8oz of liquid made an extremely sweet shake and I couldn’t drink it. So I asked for a refund (and they didn’t ask me to return the used canister!) and ordered the unflavored powder plus the Orgain Superfood powder. It’s a winner!! I even like the texture better than Shakeology — Shakeology was kinda gooey 😩I vary my smoothies, but my staple recipe is:1 frozen Banana (bananas ripen too fast, so I freeze them in ziplock bags)1/2 cup frozen mixed berries2 tbsp Peanut or nut butter2 scoops Orgain1 scoop Orgain Superfood Powder1 tbsp raw cacao10 oz Almond milkIt’s freaking delicious and filling, plus I noticed less bloating.Absolutely recommended 😊
Howard J. Snyder –
Taste Awful and Contains Harmful MaterialsFirst of all…I’ve tried other Vegan protein powders before–I’ve used to take one that was made from mushrooms and that one was fine. This one, however, tastes so bad I actually almost vomited (I have a pretty strong stomach, only been nauseous a few times in my life so this was awful). I hadn’t done enough research on this, and once I looked back at the poor ratings of this protein powder more extensively, and a lot of people had a similar reaction, along with stomach bloating, which I haven’t noticed, but I’ve only used it twice so far, but I’m not sure I’ll be able to do that again.I also saw the Clean Label Project mentioned on another Vegan Protein Powder review and realized I didn’t check this before I bought this. This protein powder only has a 2 out of 5 stars because of the presence of Arsenic/Mercury and Cadmium/Lead which is terrifying to me. Definitely not buying this again!!!!
Tony –
Plant based Organic Protein and priced right!I’ve been using this for about a year. I have tried about everything out there andfor the money…and being plant based…in my opinion it’s right up there withthe top name brands; for a lot less cost. I mix it with Organic raspberries, blueberries, 1/2 ofbanana, Green Vibrance and self ground Flax Seed; plus some high potency mutli vitamins withminerals and Ubiqunol. I usually am never tired and have energy that keeps me going untilfairly late at night.I’m going to be 70 and something has to be helping me and I believe it isthis regiment. Good luck and God Bless
Amazon Customer –
Stomach pain and bloating.In brief: Do some more research on alternative vegan protein options before concluding on Orgain.This is my 2nd vegan protein powder, and I ignorantly bought it without doing much research besides relying on the fact that it’s a best seller item and has somewhat decent reviews.1) My goal for buying was to take after the gym. I don’t think it’s meant for that (even though it says it’s for athletes, among others) and seems to be geared more towards meal replacement due to the ingredients meant to have an effect on appetite. There’s not even an amino acid profile on the packaging which is something I’d actually like to have.2) It tastes markedly better than my first vegan brand (Sunwarrior Warrior Blend which tastes awful), but other reviewers seem to not like the taste – I got vanilla. Maybe after forcing down a terrible flavor for so long, a less-bad flavor is much less noticeable to me.3) Aside from flavor, however, it made my stomach hurt pretty badly within and hour of taking it. It doesn’t appear that my experience is completely unique among customers. I wasn’t sure whether it was this or something else until I tried 2 more times and experienced the same issue on both occasions. The first time was the worst time though. Further research on ingredients pulled up:- Organic Acacia Gum: Thickener extracted from the acacia tree, it also provides fiber to help suppress appetite. Possible side effects which may result include: A) Nausea, gas, and bloating. B) Loose stools, diarrhea, and indigestion.- Organic Erythritol: A sugar alcohol used as an alternative sweetener. It is only partially absorbed by the body and contains almost no calories. It can promote side effects such as: A) Indigestion, bloating, and stomach rumbling. B) Nausea, intestinal gas, and ill feelings.- Organic Guar Gum: A fiber and thickener that is extracted from the guar plant. It is sometimes used as a laxative, and it can cause an expansion in the intestines to mimic fullness.Among other things. I have experienced the above side effects all three times, and it’s pretty irritating. I don’t even think that I can return it now – so it’s a waste of money on top.
N ham. –
Not filtered. Found bug and plastic in my scoop. Thank goodness I caught it before consuming it!!!!I just found a dead bug & a piece of plastic in the same scoop of my protein powder. I received this box two days ago. I am shocked, baffled & disappointedly this used to be my go-to protein powder. Now I gag thinking about it. What am I supposed to do with the rest of this bucket now? Ugh. Gross. Don’t get it.
Kate Mahoney –
Lifesaver nutrition for our picky autistic son for the last 3 years!We have an autistic 6 year old who is the pickiest eater on the planet! Fortunately for us, he will drink a smoothie we make in the vitamix every day. I bought this powder and took it with me to a pediatrician appointment a few years ago and he approved it as a good source of protein and nutrition for our boy. We mix it with juice, fruits and veggies, and a scoop of frozen yogurt and it’s so yummy! He has been drinking it for years. It has totally been a lifesaver for us! My husband and I drink the shake too and love it! I can highly recommend this protein powder!
R. Morris –
Soy-free vegetable-based protein powder that’s different from whey but not badLet me start by saying that I purchased the “Natural Unsweetened” flavor of this powder, since Amazon seems to lump all the reviews together. People who are complaining about aftertaste from stevia or erythritol probably didn’t order this one because it doesn’t contain those (though it does list “natural flavors” as a ingredient). I figure if I want to flavor it, I can do so myself, but I actually find it quite tolerable as is–per the directions, I mix it with either almond milk or water (or usually a mix of the two with mostly water), and it’s fine–not award-winning taste, but I wouldn’t expect that from something that is not sweetened and minimally flavored.I normally use whey protein but wanted to try something else for when I didn’t want quick-digesting protein, and I wanted to vary my sources by not consuming so much dairy while also avoiding soy. I thought about mixing pea and rice protein powders myself (to get a better amino acid profile than either alone), but then I found this, which mixes them plus a bit more, and it’s just what I was looking for!It’s more expensive than whey, not quite as versatile, and has a different taste and texture (almost chalky but not disgusting–and, hey, it contains fiber), but it’s about what I expected for a vegetable-based protein powder and it’s certainly not bad. I will keep this in my rotation as something I use when I want extra protein but don’t want to go for whey.
tiffany247365 –
Great Vegan Option, Easy to Add Flavors/Options To, and Blends WellMy teenage son and I are the ones in our household who use protein powders. He is vegetarian and sensitive to lactose which limits the powders that work for us. I was looking for options here on Amazon after the pandemic started and decided to try Orgain and we have been using it since. We have primarily used the Vanilla Bean flavor as it is easy to add things like PB Fit, cocoa, cinnamon, etc. switch up the flavor. It blends very well. I blend two scoops of this protein powder and one scoop of the Orgain Superfood powder in 24 oz of water in my shaker bottle -for my go to breakfast shake. That’s more liquid than the instructions suggest, but that mixture yields my preferred flavor and consistency. (There is a powder option that includes the Superfood, but my son is not a fan of that component so I just purchase that separately and add it to my shakes.) Also great for making other protein smoothies/shakes – we blend with bananas, berries, etc. in a Ninja blender.As for complaints in the reviews here…. Everyone is different in terms of their taste preferences, nutritional needs, and ingredients they can or cannot tolerate. Just because one reviewer is not a fan of the taste or ingredients, experiences digestive issues, etc., that does not mean that this protein powder is a bad product, it just means that it may not be a good/preferred choice for some. If you’re looking for something vegan, soy free, etc. this product is definitely worth trying out. I’m glad that we gave it a try and it’s now our go to protein powder.