
This is pretty good. Mixes very well. The taste is pleasant. However, it does contain stevia and xanthan gum. I have SIBO and am quite sensitive to supplements. Not sure if it's theirs or someone else's, but I've found another pea protein-based protein supplement that works better for me and is cheaper: Nearly Naked Pea Protein, Vanilla Flavor. The main difference in terms of texture is that Vega tastes better. smoother and stay blended longer. Naked peas will separate within a few minutes, and this is normal. I can just shake the bottle that the mix is in or just wave the fork in my drink to mix again. What I sometimes do to get the smooth taste of Naked Pea is mix up a small portion of Vega and Tada. . Now everything is smooth. In general, I don't need Vega, but I understand those who want to try the most delicious cocktail possible. I personally optimize the amount of protein within budget. Pea protein is the cheapest, most consistent way to get protein daily without eating too much meat or wrecking my gut (whey and casein will do - if you have a lot of gas, it's because you're not digesting it properly) .

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