Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Whey Isolate Review – The Best Isolate?

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The new Gold Standard? After years of buildup, Optimum Nutrition has released their Gold Standard Whey Isolate and we took three flavors for a spin.

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*Nutrition*

Calories: 105
Protein: 25g
Carbs: 1g (1g sugar, no fiber)
Fat: 0g
Cholesterol: 2% RDI
Calcium: 10% RDI
Potassium: 4% RDI
Sodium: 3% RDI

SEE MY REVIEW OF THE ORIGINAL GOLD STANDARD WHEY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2mMcipgCzE

*Ingredients*

Partially hydrolyzed whey isolate, whey isolate, natural and artificial flavors, soy lecithin, and sucralose.

The Chocolate Bliss flavor has some cocoa added to it and the Strawberry Cream one has some malic acid and beet powder for coloring.

*Price*

Between $25 and $35 for a 1.65 pound tub, so that’s $1.25 per scoop or about 5 cents per gram of protein. Note that some retailers increase the price to $45 per tub or 7 cents per gram of protein.

That’s pricier than regular Gold Standard Whey but very reasonably priced for an isolate of this quality.

*Pros*
Inexpensive for an isolate
Low in sodium and cholesterol
Very tasty
Tested by Informed Choice for banned substances

*Cons*
Not technically free from carbs or lactose
Contains soy and artificial sweeteners and flavors
No digestive enzymes

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