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4.1 out of 5 · 102 reviews

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4.1

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not "Original" – received "new Original"

What I received is the "new Original" flavor. Which is awful. The ingredients list is the same, but the proportions have been changed to make it sweet. Instead of the real Original picture, the new one has 2 g of sugar, while the real Original had 0. This is such an incredible disappointment – I've been eating this stuff for years in my breakfast cereal. Now, it's all going to the food bank, and I won't be trying to buy it again. Growing Naturals, please take note: what you used to have was a unique product, and impossible to find elsewhere. Now, that niche is empty. I hope you consider going back, and making the original recipe available again.

Omar P.·December 31, 2019·4 found this helpful

My favorite protein powder - no stevia, YAY!

I use this company's Rice Protein Isolate for my morning protein drink. It has no sweeteners as there is no need. I loathe stevia, so this company's powder works best for my tastebuds. I left some in Washington DC for my sis. At first she was wary because of the notion of rice. She is on a low carb maintenance diet and watches her intake. She was thrilled to find it was a isotope and therefore fits well in her diet.

Leon A.·May 17, 2016·4 found this helpful

Best tasting rice protein powder I've had in awhile

I don't do well with whey and soy, and I hate breakfast food. A naturopath turned me onto rice protein powder over 20 years ago, and it's what I've had for breakfast daily since then. I can't do milk, so I blend it with water and some kind of fruit - usually berries or baby food fruit (which is just pureed fruit). I now mix it with Zint grass fed beef collagen on the advice of my naturopath, so I only use one scoop of the powder. Yes, it's a bit gritty - nature of the beast. I'm sure blending it with milk or nut milks might smooth it out, but I'm used to it. I've tried some rice protein powders which taste and smell rancid and are just awful to use. Between the stench and the taste, I was grossed out. I was out of brands to try when I found Growing Naturals. It does not have that rancid oil smell and taste. It's pretty bland, but the things I add to it make it a lot more pleasant. I could add my own cocoa powder and almond milk and it would taste great, but I think the fruit is healthier. Rice protein powder is easy to digest. I am so grateful to have found this brand, and hope they never change this product.

Olivia L.·June 15, 2019·1 found this helpful

Best gluten free rice protein powder with no flavor or ...

Best gluten free rice protein powder with no flavor or after flavor, very filling, and perfect for adding to smoothies or to jumpstart your morning with almond/coconut/cashew milk, fruit, and a teaspoon of nut butter = fuel for hours.

Mia R.·August 31, 2017·1 found this helpful

Not so much.

Chalky.

Marcus P.·February 21, 2015·1 found this helpful

Great gluten free protein

Good flavor free gluten free alternative. Mix it in the blender for the smoothest texture and you'll hardly notice it in your drinks. Good product!

Tyler C.·July 3, 2014·1 found this helpful

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