Javapro RTD (Nature's Best)

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Javapro RTD (Nature's Best)

From the makers of Isopure, Javapro RTD has 16 grams of protein and 70mg of caffeine per serving. Made with real coffee for anytime of day ... wake up, stay up, pick-me-up.

Average user rating from: 1 user

Overall rating
2.4
Taste (1 rating)
2.5
Suppressed appetite (1 rating)
1.5
Recovery ability (1 rating)
2.5
Anti-catabolic (1 rating)
3.5
Value for money (1 rating)
2.0
Ingredient profile (1 rating)
2.5
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Gas or bloating 1 user (100%)
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Overall rating
2.4
Taste
2.5
Suppressed appetite
1.5
Recovery ability
2.5
Anti-catabolic
3.5
Value for money
2.0
Ingredient profile
2.5
Gas or bloating
Coffee Flavor

This was on clearance at GNC, and I suppose it is not incredibly difficult to understand why. Simply put, this is not an overly impressive product. Although it is convenient, I can't imagine anyone paying full price for what amounts to coffee mixed with a little less protein than you'd get in a standard scoop of any whey powder. However, this may actually be less beneficial for some people than just mixing a scoop of protein powder and coffee, as the source of protein is milk and "ultrafiltered milk," which as far as I can tell is not reduced in lactose or lactose-free like whey isolate. It may be that the combination of coffee and milk got to my stomach, but I think if they had used whey isolate instead, that would have been preferable due to the higher concentration of protein, and likely more easily digestible as well.

I can see this being a somewhat attractive option for those who are dieting or just looking for a healthy snack at work, as each can contains only 100 calories and most of those calories come from protein, as there are 16 grams of protein per can. The drink is cutting-friendly because it contains just 5 grams of carbohydrates and just 1.5 grams of fat. It is just an 8 oz. can though, so it doesn't go incredibly far, and it isn't very filling either, what with the low fat content and lack of fiber. Each can contains 70 mg of caffeine, so I would call it more of a pick-me-up than a pre-workout, unless you have a low caffeine tolerance. But given the stomach discomfort I experienced, I can't see it in that role. The flavor is okay, pretty much what you'd expect from slightly sweetened coffee with milk - nothing to write home about.
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