Pro JYM Protein Powder - Egg White, Milk, Whey Protein Isolates & Micellar Casein | JYM Supplement Science | Tahitian Vanilla Bean, 45 Servings

(189 reviews)

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  • Isaiah

    > 3 day

    But i dont mind the calories so five stars

  • Laurence v.

    Greater than one week

    I really love this product but will no longer purchase it due to the recent 17% price hike from $57.99 to $69.99 and its only 46 servings. Way overpriced. Jim, you are cannibalizing your business customer base.

  • natalie karapetians

    23-11-2024

    Flavor and texture are perfect. Been using this for 6 years now and will never change! Price could be a bit better but what can you do.

  • RelaxedChaos

    > 3 day

    This is tied for my favorite flavor (chocolate and peanut butter). Mixed with some Fairlife milk and a little water, I found a consistency that worked for me. It took a little longer to mix than the other flavors but I look forward to drinking this. Even my wife liked it and she is not big on protein shakes/drinks and their taste. Pro Jym has been a great way to help me meet my protein needs and has helped in meeting my fitness goals.

  • Will Morgan

    > 3 day

    Im a HUGE fan of the Jym product line and have used several of the various proteins offered by the company. I like white chocolate and raspberry so I figured this would be an easy choice. Probably my least favorite all of the flavors.

  • Jack Lund

    > 3 day

    I have used Jim products for many years. I can’t even imagine how many tubs of this protein I’ve bought. I’ve slowly watched the prices hike over $50, them $60, and even $70…and now my latest order came in a smaller container at only 3.6 lbs! Wtf? I love the taste and quality but at some point the value is no longer worth the cost. Disappointing to see such a quality product and brand get greedy and start to lose customers because of unnecessary price hikes and product shrinkage. I think I’ll be switching brands unfortunately.

  • darrell dahlberg

    > 3 day

    OK, seriously. Lets talk about protein powders for a sec. Put aside the Stoppani greatness and lets talk about just the thought that we have to drink these protein shakes 3-4x a day.... i remember back when it was chalky, struggle to drink.... so i was hesitant to put this into the mix with my diet but i told myself, to get ripped i have to go all in which includes the protein shakes....... the countdown... 3....2.....1....chug! drank it was said holy BLEEP! that was amazing. Immediately thought how great it would be to put in a shake for the summer...even at night to curb my chocolate craving. Great Job Dr J.... this is on a subscription plan now.

  • BS AZ

    > 3 day

    The Jym line of products is definitely top notch, quality stuff. But you have to be willing to pay the premium for it. Personally, I usually prefer chocolate flavor protein powders, but they were running a special on the vanilla so I went for it. And that is my point - that the premium you have to pay for Jym supplements is usually hard for me to justify, so if I see it on sale I suck it up and click the purchase button. Since I prefer this blend of multiple protein sources I try to capitalize on a sale whenever I can.

  • Steve

    > 3 day

    I’m writing this review purely from a muscle recovery/muscle growth perspective (i.e. post workout) - I don’t use protein supplements as meal replacements. With that being said, I wanted to like this protein powder for two reasons: 1) I understand some people are sensitive to whey so this may be a good option because it uses different types of protein in it other than just whey, and 2) it’s expensive and I spent the money on it. However, I have three main issues with it: 1) the flavoring is overpowering to the point I have to mix it with at least 24 oz of water, at which point I’m just waterlogged by the time I finish it, and feel gross - the flavoring is simply too much; 2) it doesn’t blend well, so again, you need at least 24 oz of water and it still clumps, and again, you’re waterlogged and feel gross, and 3) it’s expensive. Personally, I would rather just chug Optimum Nutrition Whey, which easily dissolves in 6-8 oz of water, versus the minimum of 24 oz this protein powder needs. 6-8 oz of water vs 24 oz of water makes a huge difference. So my muscles refuel and recover quicker without me being waterlogged and feeling gross. Disclaimer: I am not a representative for any supplement company, I’m just an average joe who works out - this is a completely independent review.

  • Robert Johns

    > 3 day

    The flavor is amazing and the texture is pretty good for a whey blend. Not as smooth as an isolate but def mixes well

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