Protein gives your body the building blocks needed for repair. When you don't get enough, your forced to tap into your reserves. Then you to feel weak and lethargic. Preserve your energy levels by getting enough protein.*
You can’t beat the convenience of having delicious chocolate protein shake ready to go whenever you are. All you have to do is mix and drink.*
Save time and experience hours of sustained lasting energy that only comes from filling yourself with high quality nutrition.*
You can mix this in any drink or recipe. If you’ve spent time working yourself at the gym, home, or work, our chocolate protein powder is perfect for you!*
Taste - 10/10 zero aftertaste that you're so used to from protein powders. You wouldn't even know there was protein powder in it Quality - 10/10 full transparency on the label of what's inside - would rather have some sugar vs the artificial sweeteners and fillers other protein powders have
love the taste; not too high in sugar, love it's grass fed
I love the chocolate iso whey! Taste so good ,like chocolate milk with a pinch of salt with only 8 carbs per serving. I drink it on its own or flavor up my coffee iso whey, such a great tasting combo. The chocolate iso whey is definitely my new fave
Delicious! Love this & I mix one scoop in my coffee & it’s great!
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WARNING: Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, Cadmium, and/or Acrylamide which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/products/food
Many fruits, vegetables, coffee, and chocolate naturally contain some levels of the substances administered by Prop 65. This warning is there because of frequent lawsuits in California.
Proposition 65 contains a unique “citizen-suit” enforcement provision that allows trial lawyers to rake in millions of dollars from businesses who knowingly or unknowingly fail to meet all of Prop 65’s requirements. In many cases, the exposure limits required by Prop 65 are lower than what occurs naturally. As a result, these types of chemicals are often found in commonly eaten foods even though these chemicals are not intentionally added to foods or nutritional supplements
The “Prop 65” warnings are only required for products shipped to California.
Lead, for example, is found in natural proteins, plants, and minerals. Not a lot, but a measurable amount because plants absorb metals and other trace chemicals from the soil in which they’re grown. Detectable levels don’t mean that the plant was grown in dirty, polluted soil. The amount of lead naturally found in many fruits and vegetables grown in clean, uncontaminated soil may, and in many cases does, exceed Prop 65 limits. Detectable lead can be found in most foods you have eaten in your entire life including carefully selected and sourced superfoods. None of these elements are added by Opportuniteas, who follows good manufacturing practices to minimize or eliminate any contamination
Proposition 65 (“Prop 65”) is a California law formally known as the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act. Prop 65 is a unique California only “right to know” law that requires products sold in California to bear warning notices about potential exposure to any of the over 800 substances listed by the state Prop 65 does not ban any products from sale in California; it simply requires warning labels or signage. That allows anybody to bring a case by finding a listed chemical in a product even if it is present in an amount 1,000 times below the “no observable effect” level. Most companies end up settling with the plaintiff (even when they are not liable) to avoid the expense of litigation and then add the warning labels to everything.
For more information please visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Proposition_65_(1986)