








🥇 Elevate your gains with clean, crave-worthy protein perfection!
Muscle Feast Grass-Fed Whey Protein Isolate delivers 30g of pure, hormone-free protein per serving from pasture-raised cows. This gluten-free, low-carb powder is naturally sweetened with stevia and blends effortlessly for a smooth, delicious Strawberry Cheesecake shake—ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking clean nutrition and superior muscle support.






| ASIN | B084HLTJ65 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,215 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #82 in Sports Nutrition Whey Protein Powders |
| Brand | Muscle Feast |
| Brand Name | Muscle Feast |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,407 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Flavor | Strawberry Cheesecake |
| Item Dimensions | 8.5 x 3.5 x 12 inches |
| Item Height | 12 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Muscle Feast |
| Material Type Free | Gluten Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Tub |
| Product Benefits | Muscle Growth |
| Protein Source | Whey |
| Recommended Uses For Product | workout |
| Servings per Container | 30 |
| Total Servings Per Container | 30 |
| UPC | 814722023434 |
| Unit Count | 32.0 Ounce |
T**S
Good protein powder that meets our criteria
We have been trying protein powders for years - maybe 50 different brands over the past decades. It is hard to find one that meets our criteria: Low temperature processed, cross microfiltrated, no synthetic/dangerous sweeteners, good mixability, not too high in sodium, not a whey concentrate, no strong stevia bitterness, good vanilla flavor, not excessively expensive. This Muscle Feast Isolate is pretty close to meeting all of our criteria. It does have a slight stevia flavor, but it is not excessive. It mixes easily. Sodium levels are quite low. The vanilla flavor is actually very pure and high quality. The price is not really great but is better than Jay Robb which we used to purchase. In fact, this protein powder is very similar to Jay Robb in flavor and characteristics. Muscle Feast Isolate is a bit on the sweet side, but we always mix our vanilla proteins with Biochem Natural which makes it only moderately sweet. It is amazing to hear how many folks complain about the packaging. Who leaves it in the original package, anyway? It is nice they stopped using plastic tubs - environmental waste plus *microplastics* which get into the food. BAD! So we are using a nice large glass container with airtight rubber seals. Don't care a whit about the original package. All in all, this is a good protein powder and we are happy to have found it.
D**.
Awesome protein
This protein is great, it tastes good, it mixes easily, so good texture and no chalkiness. It has all quality ingredients and is carnivore friendly which helps me stay on track. I'm on my 5th bag and definitely feel better on this protein!
S**E
Trusted protein source
This is a trusted product with independent testing available. Mixes well. Mild taste - nothing artificial. I blend with a banana for sweetness and it tastes like a milkshake.
J**R
Flavor
Pretty good flavor. Not too sweet. Mixes with food or in a blender the best.
M**M
Great overall
Seems high quality, and is easy to mix and tastes pretty good.
B**N
WAY SALTY - What's up with that???? Flawed batch? Amazon won't take a return
OMG - I tried this twice, both times am left with that horrible feeling - swollen, dry tongue, like I've eaten something SUPER salty. I don't know if I got a bad batch, but I feel worse having eaten this stuff than I do after any other mean. And I have been using Isolate from another maker for years now. I am not sure why I switched - but when I went to return it, Amazon won't take it back. So I am $45 in the hole. Buyer beware!!!
B**O
Hands down, the best protein powder available.
This stuff if unbelievable (vanilla flavor), truly. If someone gave me this and didn't tell me anything about it, I would just assume it is like all of the other chemical-laden, B.S. packed protein powders you get from GNC. Why do I say this? Based completely on how good it tastes and how easily it blends. Now take into account the fact that there's basically nothing in it and it's sweetened with Stevia, it truly is unreal. I've been using protein powder as a supplement for lifting and various other crazy training I've been doing for over 20 years and have tried just about every type-brand out there (worth trying that is). About 10 years ago I started looking for a protein powder without all of the "crap" and found it a daunting challenge. I've used this for over a week now and have had zero digestive issues (I either need something like Aminogen or a powder that truly has not lactose) and find that this makes everything I put it in tastes amazing. If everything I have read is correct, then the milk they are sourcing comes from Germany (?), which is great since the EU is far more stringent regarding chemicals etc. As well, I believe they are sourcing milk that goes straight into the process of making the powder, as opposed to using whey by-product from cheese making (which is what most protein powder manufacturers do). I typically just drink this with 6-7 ounces of water in a shaker bottle. Some mornings, it will go in my green smoothie I make in the Vitamix and it works incredibly there as well. It is a bit more expensive than some, but completely worth it. This is the best tasting, cleanest (crap free) protein powder I have ever found. Thank you Muscle Feast, you're killing it, keep up the good work.
A**R
Serious Whey Isolate for Serious People about their nutrition
First of all, if you're a person that know how to distinguish BS from products, you're supposed to be deciding between buying the following 4 products here on Amazon: 1) Raw Organic Whey Concentrate - 100% Grass-fed USDA Organic Whey Protein Concentrate 2) Opportuniteas Grass Fed Whey Protein Powder Isolate 3) Grass Fed Whey Protein Isolate - by Muscle Feast [The one I'm reviewing] 4) Antler Farms - 100% Grass Fed New Zealand Whey Protein Isolate Most of all other "whey proteins" are junk!!! Why I need to have in the ingredients things like: added sugars (including stevia, erithritol, all alcohol sugars, etc. ), xanthan gum, artificial or "natural" flavors, sodium chloride (YES!!! a few brands...LOL), tapioca starch, maldodextrin [thickener or filler to increase the volume of a processed food. Usually justified as a preservative but the large amounts used ij some products make obvious their use as a filler!], etc. I personally use the first 3 brands [Raw Organic Whey Protein Concentrate, Opportuniteas Grass Fed Whey Protein Isolate and Muscle Feast Whey Protein Isolate]. For my pre-workout I drink a smoothie with real organic strawberries, organic skim milk, organic non-fat greek yogurt, 1 banana and 1 serving size of Raw Organic Whey Concentrate. Then for my post-workout I drink 1 serving size of Opportuniteas Grass Fed Whey Protein Isolate or Muscle Feast Whey Protein Isolate with water and a serving size of organic oven roast turkey. With that combination and of course with my overall whole foods nutrition I'm doing extremely well during my job hours and during training at the gym!!! I use both, concentrate (I like the extra sugar of milk lactose) and isolate, just to go down to some details of the digestion process but if you need only one protein, just go with isolate. With that said, the only minor inconvenience I found with this product (and also Opportuniteas too) is that it is not organic like the whey concentrate from Raw Organic Whey Concentrate. But the problem is that I cannot find 100% grass-fed USDA Organic Whey Protein Isolate (just whey protein concentrate from RAW Organic Whey). For now, Opportuniteas Grass Fed Whey Protein Powder Isolate and this product are the best whey protein isolate out there. Antler Farms Whey Protein isolate is extremely similar to this product and Opportuniteas, except that it has too much sodium per serving size. For example, Opportuniteas have 40 mg of sodium per serving (30 grams of serving and 27 grams of protein -90% protein) and Antler Farms have 157 mg of sodium (Really!!!!???) per serving (30 grams of serving and 27 grams of protein -90% protein). That is 117 mg of sodium more per serving!!! There is no way I'll buy that. Also, I don't really understand why in this world it has so much sodium compared to the other 3 I use if they only have Whey Protein Isolate and <1% of sunflower lecithin? In overall, stay away of most other brands of "Whey Protein Powders" including Jym Stoppani, Athlean-X, Legion, OPTIMUM NUTRITION GOLD STANDARD, Junk for Life, blahblahblah, etc... LOL They have junk inside!!! [This is my PERSONAL OPINION OF COURSE!!!] Just buy this product, Grass Fed Whey Protein Isolate - by Muscle Feast, Opportuniteas Grass Fed Whey Protein Powder Isolate or Raw Organic Whey (100% Grass-fed USDA Organic Whey Protein Concentrate). Those 3 products are the only ones I use and recommend! Good luck!!! :-) P.S. - I have a similar review on Opportuniteas Grass Fed Whey Protein Powder Isolate product here on AMAZON. As you can appreciate, I recommend 3 differerent products from 3 different companies that are not related! That's because is my personal opinion!
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