I've tried many protein shakes and this is one of the tastiest, so it looks like xylitol, the sweetener they use, might be the tastiest. Ding Ding is a winner in artificial sweeteners. It's not particularly dangerous, and I've heard other good news about it (specifically that it can stop bacteria from growing in the sinuses), and its flavor profile is far tastier than the most natural and healthful: stevia. Of course, it also goes well with chocolate. It's unique in another way: abnormally high cholesterol. Most whey protein blends only have 10mg (3%) of cholesterol, but this one has a whopping 60mg, but I'm not scared. My diet has been mostly cheese for the last few years and my cholesterol levels are optimal so I wouldn't worry about that (this is not medical advice). The packaging is good - they don't use an overly large container, so they fill it to the brim - but they have an odd trapezoidal scoop that makes initial scooping awkward. Not sure what the point of that is. Label design might help. I think that makes it less quality than it is.
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