Ancient Nutrition Bone Broth Protein Powder
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Protein powder made from bone broth
- Contains hydrolyzed collagen peptides
- Gluten-free
- Contains between 15 and 20 g of protein per serving
- Available in 7 flavors
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Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- 7 available flavors
- Gluten-free
- Non-GMO
- Contains 18 amino acids
What Needs Improvement...
- Expensive
- Not suitable for vegan or vegetarian diets
- Doesn’t contain all 9 essential amino acids
Specs
Price per Serving | $2.66 (15 servings)\, $2.14 (20 servings)\, $1.72 (40 servings) |
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Number of Servings | 15\, 20\, or 40 |
Flavors | Butternut Squash\, Chocolate\, Pure\, Salted Caramel\, Tomato Basil\, Turmeric\, Vanilla |
Serving Size | 1 scoop |
Protein per Serving | 15 - 20 g |
Summary
Ancient Nutrition Bone Broth Protein Powder is made of bone broth, containing between 15 and 20 grams of protein each serving—depending on the flavor. While bone broth protein won’t contain all nine essential amino acids, this bone broth protein powder does contain 18 total amino acids. It’s also gluten-free, non-GMO, and dairy-free.