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Elite Gourmet Protein (Dymatize)

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Average user rating from: 1 user

Overall rating
4.3
Taste (1 rating)
2.5
Mixes well (1 rating)
4.0
Recovery ability (1 rating)
5.0
Anti-catabolic (1 rating)
5.0
Value for money (1 rating)
5.0
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful
soundcheck129
Friday, 30 January 2009

Written by soundcheck129 - #1 reviewer - View all my reviews

Overall rating
4.3
Taste
2.5
Mixes well
4.0
Recovery ability
5.0
Anti-catabolic
5.0
Value for money
5.0
In a continuation of Dymatize's apparent quest to create the most number of product names that are a combination of the words "Elite" and "Gourmet" yet refer to different products, the company has just released the "Elite Gourmet" series of protein - essentially the exact same as the 12-Hour, 21 g of protein, 1-2 g fat, 6 g carbs, extended release.

This is great because it can be used any time of the day, and the price is unbeatable. In addition, the consistency has been changed so it is dramatically less "chalky." Mixability has been improved.

My only complaint is that the Chocolate Peanut Butter flavor has NO chocolate taste whatsoever. The label notes it tastes like Peanut Butter ice cream, and that's pretty accurate. Somewhat peanutty, with a creaminess - so more similar to vanilla PB than Chocolate PB. To be honest, I was expecting something similar to UP 2.0 (I know, I can dream), and this is NOT that.

The Cookies and Cream flavor, though, is very tasty. This is a flavor that is tough to nail done, but Dymatize did very well, both cream and cookie are present, sort of like if Double-Stuf Oreos were crumbled into a powder (sort of being key here).

A thought on the consistency - I was wondering why Dymatize would bother releasing a whole new line instead of just adding these to the 12-hour, but I think they actually changed the formula so there is less casein. The consistency is nowhere near as thick or clumpy as the 12-hour, so this could be little more than whey, although this is obviously just speculation.
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