Raw Nutrition Protein Joins the Breakfast Club with Fruity Cereal Flavor

Raw Nutrition Protein Fruity Cereal

Raw Nutrition joins the breakfast club with Raw Protein Fruity Cereal flavor!

Raw Nutrition has no intention of slowing things down in 2022. It hasn’t been a full two years since they arrived on the scene, and they’ve already made some very big waves.

Last year in 2021, Raw Nutrition earned our “Breakout Supplement Brand of the Year” award, and in episode #052 of our podcast we interviewed the new co-owner and 3-time Mr. Olympia Chris Bumstead and his partners Matt Jansen and Dr. Domenic Iacovone.

This time, we’ll be covering their newest Fruity Cereal flavor for their whey protein isolate, Raw Nutrition Protein. Below, we talk a bit about how this Fruity Cereal flavor is different from the others, but first, take a moment to check PricePlow’s coupon-powered price listings and see our flavor review:

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Raw Nutrition’s fruity cereal flavor system

Raw Nutrition Protein Fruity Cereal

This flavor will throw you into nostalgia with the smell alone having you hear “Follow your nose”. You can watch the full video run above or directly in our Raw Nutrition Protein Fruity Cereal Review, but here are some things to note:

The protein powder smells a little sweet, similar to fruity cereal, which the name implies. Though it’s an isolated protein, it does have a little bit of a thicker consistency that adds to the experience. Most of us have sipped on that last bit of milk after a bowl of cereal — this protein shake has a similar sweet cereal taste and thick consistency that a person can drink daily.

There’s often an aftertaste with some proteins, but not this one. If you’re looking for a good, thick, sweeter whey protein isolate shake to add to your day, then Fruity Cereal is the flavor to choose.

A bit about Raw Nutrition Protein

With so many whey protein options out there, how does Raw set itself apart? Flavors are a great way to do this, but Raw takes it a step further. They use 100% grass fed whey protein isolate, which contains NO hormones, GMOs, antibiotics, or chemicals.

Raw Nutrition Protein Fruity Cereal Ingredients

The Raw Nutrition Protein Fruity Cereal Ingredients and Macros

Its macronutrients are extremely friendly with less than 150 calories per serving, 25 grams of protein, low carbohydrates, and little to no fat! How do they make this possible, and still have it taste so good? Using Sweetly Stevia, a trademarked form of the natural sweetener stevia, and a gum blend they are able to make a thicker and creamier consistency without a bitter aftertaste.

With it being a grass fed whey protein isolate, not only is the quality of protein high, but most of the lactose is removed, making this available to even more people. And for those that still have some worry about digestion, Raw adds in digestive enzymes to help break down the protein and help the body absorb it.

You can read all of the details in our article titled Raw Nutrition Protein: 100% Grass Fed Whey Isolate and Naturally Sweetened!

With all this, you’re given a quality whey protein, with diverse flavors and more to come.

All available Raw Nutrition flavors

Fruity Cereal not your thing? No problem, check out these other Raw Nutrition Protein flavors available:

    How’s this different from CBUM Itholate?

    Raw offers two whey protein isolate options in Raw Protein and Raw Nutrition’s CBUM Itholate. There are some slight differences between the two, but both are amazing options for a low calorie, high quality protein.

    We talked about CBUM Itholate already on this blog, but here are some highlights:

    Raw Nutrition Cbum Itholate Protein PricePlow

    Three-peat Mr. Oympia Chris Bumstead has renamed his sucralose-sweetened Raw Nutrition whey protein isolate to Itholate

    • 25 grams Micro Filtered Whey Protein Isolate
    • Sucralose Sweetened
    • Cinnamon Bark Powder
    • Vanilla Oatmeal Cookie & Cinnamon Crunch Cereal flavors

    In the Raw Protein, which we talked about here Raw Protein, we have:

    • 25 grams Grass Fed Whey Protein Isolate
    • Sweetly Stevia Natural Sweetener
    • Digestive Enzymes
    • Chocolate, Vanilla, Peanut Butter, Cookies N Cream, & Fruity Cereal Flavors

    When it comes to choosing which protein to buy, pick the one that fits your nutrition and lifestyle best, as well as the sweetening system and flavor that appeals to you most.

    Conclusion: Raw Keeps it Coming and is poised for a big 2022

    Raw Nutrition Logo

    Fruity Cereal is the latest flavor to come from Raw Nutrition. Just before this they came out with their CBUM line, and listened to their customers, adjusting the prices on some of their products. It is still early in 2022, and between Raw and their sister brand Revive, we’re excited to see what comes next from either company.

    Sign up for our Raw Nutrition alerts below, there’s plenty to come from Chris, Matt, and Dr. Dom!

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    About the Author: Mike Roberto

    Mike Roberto

    Mike Roberto is a research scientist and water sports athlete who founded PricePlow. He is an n=1 diet experimenter with extensive experience in supplementation and dietary modification, whose personal expertise stems from several experiments done on himself while sharing lab tests.

    Mike's goal is to bridge the gap between nutritional research scientists and non-academics who seek to better their health in a system that has catastrophically failed the public.

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