

🥄 Sip the future of wellness with pure, powerful bone broth protein!
Left Coast Performance Bone Broth Protein Powder delivers a premium 32oz jar of unflavored, grass-fed beef protein with over 95% protein content. Crafted through a slow-cooked, low-heat process, it preserves native collagen, gelatin, and glucosamine to support gut health and joint repair. Paleo and keto-friendly, non-GMO, and dairy-free, this clean protein powder blends seamlessly into your favorite drinks or recipes without artificial additives. Third-party tested and GMP-certified, it’s the trusted choice for professionals seeking natural, functional nutrition.
























| ASIN | B07X8YXLDJ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Dairy Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,336 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #43 in Sports Nutrition Protein Powder Blends |
| Brand | Left Coast Performance |
| Brand Name | Left Coast Performance |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,858 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Keto, Paleo |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Left Coast Performance |
| Material Type Free | Dairy Free, No Artificial Colors, No Artificial Flavors, Soy Free, Sugar Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Jar |
| Protein Source | Beef |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Keto diet |
| UPC | 850028626061 |
| Unit Count | 32.0 Ounce |
C**S
Great product
Vanilla Powder is great for smoothies, us honey as a sweetener. And use some type of fat it helps blend it out. I use oat milk, peanut butter, or a little avocado oil depending on what flavors or fruit I'm adding. Best in a high power blender like Vitamix. The unflavored powder I add a little chicken bullion powder to it and hot water when I'm looking for some broth to sip on. Great comfort. We also use it in all our soup bases for added protein mix on the side in warm water to get it disolved. Sometimes the college band proteins will bind up if you don't mix well as you are adding it in. Great for IBD and people with gut issues. At least it has been for myself and kids. I've consistently used it for a year now.
A**R
Clean Pure Taste, Top Organic Quality
The price is a bit steep for the number of servings. I take half a scoop a couple times a week, so about $55-60 for 40 servings. With other organic options available now though, I hope competition drives the price down a bit in the future. I consider this broth to be of a medicinal/whole food quality compared to isolated collagen powder that's heavily processed/atomized in comparison and lacks the natural gelatin/vitamins/minerals. The micronutrients and different types of peptides in bone broth can help repair damaged tissue in ways that plain collagen powder cannot. Depending on your use/reason for supplementing, other forms may be more ideal on a grams per dollar basis. It tastes like pure umami/beef stock, though I usually add soy sauce and sesame oil for a light asian styled broth. Best mixed with boiling water, not just hot. If you use near-boiling water, it dissolves uniformly within a minute. No other protein/collagen/gelatin has been as effective on repairing gut/organ damage than bone broth in my experience.
E**Y
Strong smell
This protein powder mixes exceptionally well into hot beverages when using a milk frother, with no clumping or texture issues. The taste is surprisingly mild and doesn’t overpower your tea, coffee, or hot chocolate. However, fair warning: the smell is distinctly bone broth. Think crackling or stock. Its definitely noticeable and might catch you off guard if you’re not expecting it. If strong savory aromas in your morning coffee sound unappealing, this will take some adjustment. That said, if you’re willing to get past the scent, it’s genuinely one of the easiest ways to add quality protein to your diet without significantly altering the flavor of your drinks. The convenience factor is hard to beat.
L**H
Very mild flavor, 21g protein, easy to mix!
Personal trainer recommended I start on bone broth to up my daily protein. This is a very easy way to do it! I read the other reviews and followed some of the suggestions- heat the water, mix in the scoop some but not aggressively and let it sit. Then come back a minute or 2 later and mix the rest of the way. I had minimal clumping and frothing that way! I added a pinch of Celtic sea salt and cayenne to give it a bit of flavor. Love that there are about 40 servings per container! Some of the others only had 3!!! 😬
L**A
Cleanest product
Love this product, use in smoothies and hot chocolate.
P**.
This foams and is beefy 🤢
I want to like this product. Taste is mild but it has a beefy taste and smell. I have tried to drink it by its self and mix it with other things, but I just cant do it. Kind of has a creamy flavor. Has little to no texture and is not thick. First off it foams! Like super foam. It is very hard to mix or blend. It almost refuses to blend. Little beads of the protein are in the foam and are difficult to dissolve. The picture below is of my shaker cup after 35 minutes of sitting. You can see the beads of protein powder. If you shake it to mix the beads of protein powder you get more foam you have to wait longer because you can barely drink the the shake. Even if you mix it slowly it clumps. The last picture is me reshaking it to mix the protein beads. It does state that it foams on the package, but I did not expect it to foam this bad. I have tried mixing it with other things to hide the taste and smell but it doesn't work. I can’t bring myself to eat/drink this. Maybe if I got a flavored version it would be better, not sure. But I am definitely not spending another $30 to find out! I am going to chalk this up as a learning lesson loss. 🙅🏻♀️
K**H
I never thought
This is the only bone broth powder I've tried, so I have no basis of comparison. I have, however, gone through every protein-based gluten-free powder imaginable, and there's a reason i've landed on this unflavored one. Who knew how hard it is to find a protein powder without fake stuff in it? Or just extra stuff that doesn't need to be there? That, that I'm allergic to most other protein bases, and the fact that it's gluten-free, is why I turned to this protein. I have reactions to so many things, and this is just very basic, dense protein. It's a plus that I don't have any reactions to it. I have found no disturbance of gut or allergies. Given that, it tastes like basic, dense protein. It has a marrowy flavor that I find best masked in a stronger flavor like coffee or chocolate. It's not a bad flavor, but it is ureic, persistent, and hard to augment if you're someone who needs variety. This powder WILL NOT dissolve in cool or cold liquid, so forget adding it to smoothies or cool juices. It dissolves best with a small immersion or bar blender, in hot liguid. However, if it's TOO HOT, it will turn into a rubber ball that could take out your garbage disposal. Even with the right temperature, it has a tendency to form tiny clumps that will dissolve as it sits (unlike some powders that never dissolve). When it dissolves under the perfect circumstances, the consistency is smooth and thick, but not gummy. It seems to blend best with a small amount of liquid at first, then once blended fill with the desired amount of liquid. All considered, I can't use this protein continuously. I'm not sold on the flavor or smell, and I do like variety. I want to be able to have cold protein shakes. But for now this is the only protein powder I've used that didn't have adverse health affects. I've not used it long enough to say that it promotes my health in any particular way.
S**R
The Chocolate flavor is delicious
This is the most delicious protein powder I have ever had. I use it in warm liquids like with coffee or in warm milk. It can also be put in warm water by itself and still taste really good. It dissolves very easily. Although it is very expensive, it is very good.
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