Fuel Your Day, Sustainably! 🌍
Ripple Vegan Protein Shake is a delicious, plant-based protein drink that offers 20 grams of pea protein per serving. With a focus on sustainability, it is shelf-stable, low in calories, and provides essential nutrients like iron and calcium, making it an ideal choice for health-conscious consumers on the go.
S**D
Delicious, Energizing, and Dairy-Free!
I’ve tried a lot of plant-based protein shakes, but Ripple’s Coffee flavor is hands-down one of my favorites. It has a smooth, creamy texture (no chalky aftertaste like some others), and the coffee flavor is just right—not too strong, but enough to give me a nice energy boost in the morning.I love that it’s dairy-free and packed with 20g of pea protein, which makes it a perfect post-workout drink or on-the-go breakfast. It’s not overly sweet, and it keeps me full for a while without any stomach issues. Plus, it’s great knowing it’s made from sustainable ingredients.Highly recommend for anyone looking for a tasty, plant-based protein shake with a caffeine kick!
D**E
I am a repeat customer!
I ordered this Ripple plant based protein multi-pack for my aunt who is lactose intolerant. She had been drinking Ensure plant based protein, so I knew this wouldn't cause her any digestive problems.This multi-pack comes with Vanilla, Chocolate and Coffee. It's a great way to test-drive all the flavors. Vanilla was my aunt's favorite, although she still feels it is "thick" (because she is expecting it to be the consistency of milk). I thought it tasted like a wonderful, melted, vanilla shake. She was "okay" with the coffee even though coffee is MY favorite! It tastes very much like a delicious cappuccino. The chocolate was everyone's least favorite. It has that weird taste that all chocolate protein drinks seem to have. It's drinkable, just not as enjoyable as the other two.I am very sensitive to artificial sweeteners - they taste awful to me and some of them give me a headache. Ripple plant based protein shakes use monk fruit instead of artificial sweeteners. I have not liked stevia in the past so I wasn't sure how monk fruit would taste. Happily, I found it to be acceptable. There IS an aftertaste, like with an artificial sweetener, but it is less strong and fades quickly, leaving the flavor of the shake to enjoy. And I haven't had any headaches from it either.I am already a repeat customer for this product - vanilla and coffee only though.
K**S
Great product. Shipping is getting to be a problem.
Have been buying these for 2 years for my husband's grandparents. Not ever had an issue until this last order. Bought with enough notice and shipping has taken twice as long as usual and they ran out before this one has even arrived. Grandma loves the drink and it has helped with her regaining strength and weight. She drank these when she couldn't eat anything else.
A**R
Um, interesting.
It's a decent protein drink. It's simple, uses sugar not some creepy fake sugar. So that's a plus. But the main thing that puzzles me is that it's watery. I mean, please don't add more gums, that would just add to gassy results in my gut. But I feel like 20g of protein is too little. It's cheap though, that's nice. And I appreciate the GMO free labeling.I try to reach 80-100g of protein a day and this isn't helping unless I drink at least 3. If you look at the phosphorous content that's pushing it. I'm trying to use this like a person would use Slimfast or the prescription versions of Slimfast. Twice a day and then a normal meal for dinner. Or a full breakfast and two drinks for lunch and dinner. But it leaves me with too little protein and the munchies at night.It's nice that it's hypoallergenic. But I don't mind whey protein, in fact for me, it's useful as it's shown to help diabetics. I just wish the protein were at the very least 25g or 30g. Maybe they'll offer a higher protein one later. The mouthfeel is kind of chalky and watery right now anyway. More protein might smooth it out.Maybe a combination of whey and pea? Whey isolate has zero lactose, though it may be allergenic to those who can't tolerate casein. Different strokes, right? Please offer an alternative for high protein preference. I don't think anyone's allergic to beef protein. And that's a thing too. Not sure what it might taste like, and vegans will have a fit, but it's not allergenic.
C**E
Good for lactose free
Love this is great in the morning with some iced coffee mixed together. Is a good thickness. And is convenient to drink
Y**N
Not good for Colon Cancer Patients like me.
I am writing this review to share my Memorial Day Weekend personal experience with drinking this Ripple Chocolate Protein shake so that other people who may have complications due to the pea protein-- can see what happened to me. Now if you have a healthy colon and can eat Peas safely-I cannot-this most likely will never affect you.The taste is good and I had been needing protein and electrolytes very badly after a heavy chemo bought with FolFox5.I had been up and walking- eating plain crackers-drinking water getting back to normal.Then this shake arrived and I thought, Yes! Even Better! So I refrigerated them for about five hours. Took one out to my balcony and truly enjoyed this nondairy chocolate shake.It DID give me a boost and I was finally able to get out and walk my dog. However, at bedtime, I drank another half a chocolate Ripple shake. I woke up at 3am deathly sick and immediately vomitted both shakes up. It was really scary!!! I then had horrible diahrea and to go to the hospital. Here I am with a Bowel Blockage possibly awaiting a surgery to get a colostomy bag. Ick!!! Major Surgery!I did have a total Colon Resection Cancer Surgery last March 2022, but this blockage is all new.Obviously, having Stage 4 Metastasized Colon Cancer and Metastacized Breast Cancer-I am not blaming the shake makers at all on making this blockage happen. I only can say that the Pea Protein immediately aggravated and enflamed my badly damaged colon.It really messed me up BAD! and now here I am stuck in the hospital. I hope this helps anyone so they can avoid this happening to them. Certain hard vegetables do not process well in the Colon. Peas is one of them.
J**E
Nice accidental purchase
Bought in error of my owyn turned out to be really good just a bit too sweet for me.
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