Launched late last year, Basic Supplements is as new as they come. That said, in its short time on the market, the brand has already made waves. Detailed by Marc Curcio and Laura Valley in Episode #156 of the PricePlow Podcast, Basic Supps has made the bold branding decision to keep it simple by only using the highest quality big-mover ingredients that have the research to back them up. In an industry locked in an ever-accelerating arms race for novelty and complexity, this is a breath of fresh air.
One of their first releases is Basic Whey Isolate, a streamlined protein powder that keeps its eye on the ball. Not to be stopped, Basic dropped two new flavors of the product:
Basic Whey Isolate: Salted Caramel Cold Brew & Peanut Butter Cookie
Basic Whey Isolate originally released with a chocolate and vanilla flavor. While these flavors are just right, it’s nice to have a little variety. With Salted Caramel Cold Brew and Peanut Butter Cookie, your daily protein powder will feel like a treat.
Basic Whey Isolate uses Glanbia’s Provon Whey Protein Isolate, which stands out for its cross-flow microfiltration method, resulting in some of the purest and cleanest protein powders on the market.
This is also one of the products shared in Basic Supplements Lab Tests last week.
We’re going to dive into a little summary on how Basic Whey Isolate works, but first, let’s check PricePlow for good Basic deals, and check out our video review of the new flavors:
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Basic Whey Isolate – Supplement Facts
Each 31.6g scoop of Basic Whey Isolate contains the following ingredients:
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Calories: 110
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Total Carbohydrate: 2g
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Dietary Fiber: 1g
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Total Sugars: 1g
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Protein: 26g
Basic Whey Isolate – Ingredients
Basic Whey Isolate is, well, basic. The 26 grams of protein in each serving come from Glanbia Nutritionals’ Provon Whey Protein Isolate. Whey protein isolated undergoes the most amount of filtration of any whey product, resulting in a powder that is 90% protein by weight after most of the fats and sugars have been filtered out. Whey protein isolate is ideal for athletes looking to have the most control over their macros, allowing a very-nearly pure protein boost without adding in unnecessary carbs or fats.
Glanbia has been known for decades for their high quality proteins, driven by their cross-flow microfiltration method, which negates the risks associated with chemicals and extremely hot temperatures.
You can read the full story in our full article, “Basic Isolate: Premium Whey Protein Isolate with Nothing to Hide“.
All Basic Whey Isolate Flavors
Check out our up-to-date list of Basic Whey Isolate flavors below:
Basic Formula + Flavor Variety = Value-Based Win
When it comes to protein powders, there’s no need to get fancy as long as the quality is top-grade. By making use of Glanbia’s Provon Whey Protein Isolate, Basic Whey Isolate fits this bill perfectly. Especially since Basic has shared lab testing!
Staying true to their name and brand, there are no bells and whistles. It’s simply a rock-solid protein powder for the athlete that doesn’t want to spend his time fretting about novelty. When it comes to flavors, though, Basic’s Whey Isolate is certainly not bland. Salted Caramel Cold Brew and Peanut Butter Cookie are two very satisfying flavors that will make it hard to stop guzzling protein shakes.
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