NOW Sports Pea Protein

NOW Sports Pea Protein

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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  • 24–25 g of protein depending on flavor
  • Dairy-, egg-, nut-, gluten-, and soy-free 
  • Kosher, keto-friendly, and vegan  
  • Informed Sport-certified to be banned substance free
Categories: Supplements

Pros & Cons

What We Like...
  • Keto-friendly
  • No artificial sweeteners
  • Informed Sport-certified
  • Affordable at less that $1 per serving
What Needs Improvement...
  • Nutrition info varies by flavor
  • Quality is variable according to Amazon reviews
  • Taste gets mixed reviews
  • Customers complain of gritty texture

Product Summary

Now Sports Pea Protein provides either 24 or 25 grams of protein, depending on the flavor. This product is keto-friendly, kosher, and gluten-free. Peas are not a major dietary allergen, so it is a great option for people that are unable to use other forms of protein. This product is also Informed Sport-certified meaning every batch is tested for banned substances. Now Sports recommends mixing 1 scoop with 12 ounces of your favorite beverage. 

Customer reviews for this product are mixed. Customers liked that it is affordable and uses quality ingredients. They also shared that this protein didn’t give them any stomach issues. Multiple customers did complain that the batches can vary in quality; sometimes the protein mixes well and doesn’t have much of a taste, other times it tastes bad and mixes poorly.

Specs

Serving size:33 g (1 scoop)
Price per serving:$1.50 (12 oz)\, $0.77 (2 lbs)\, $0.58 (7 lbs)
Fat per serving2–2.5 g depending on flavor
Protein per serving:24–25 g depending on flavor
Servings per container10 (12 oz)\, 27 (2 lbs)\, 96 (7 lbs)
Carbs per serving1–9 g depending on flavor
Flavors:Creamy Chocolate\, Vanilla Toffee\, Unflavored

Summary

Now Sports Pea Protein has mixed reviews and customers note that the quality of the protein can be hit or miss.