A picture's worth a thousand words
When I was researching what protein powder I should use, I had finally decided that hemp was the source for me. I looked on amazon to see the different types and flavors that they sold and found that, even the Tempt that my friend uses, does not list their ingredients on the web, nor do they have pictures of the label posted anywhere. Now, I am allergic to too many things to play that game. Ultimately that's what sold me. Manitoba is really honest about what they put in their products and that's something I can appreciate. I don't know what other hemp protein products have in there that they are ashamed to show what their ingredients are, but I truly don't want to know. PLUS there's a cute little drawing on this label that depicts a spoon full of this+ dairy-free milk substitute + fruit + blender + yummy face It made me laugh. People who are disappointed with this are expecting highly processed, sugary foods. This is cocoa powder and cane sugar, the makers went for a gentle flavor. It's supposed to be easy to digest NOT make your sugar levels spike. I follow the little diagram and it's the first real chocolate that I can enjoy. I make chocolate banana ice cream with this, and it's amazing, I made the ice cream and strawberry chocolate smoothies for all of my friends and when I told them that it was not only vegan, but healthy for them too, they about fell off of their chairs. They didn't believe me at first, and I ended up pulling the container out of the cupboard to prove it. If you are reading all of these mixed reviews and not really sure how to make heads or tails of it all, just look at the facts. That's what I did and the facts lead me to a chocolatey heaven made of healthy treats and delicious smoothies. Just do your research.





