Manitoba Harvest Hemp Protein Powder 2 Pack
Original price was: $24.50.$22.11Current price is: $22.11.
Worth: $24.50 - $22.11
(as of Mar 19, 2025 12:10:09 UTC – Particulars)
Manitoba Harvest Protein Powder
Is Discontinued By Producer : Sure
Product Dimensions : 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 2.4 Kilos
Date First Accessible : October 22, 2008
Producer : Manitoba Harvest
ASIN : B0019696AY
Hemp protein powder
Prospects say
Prospects recognize the hemp protein powder for its high-quality protein and fiber. They discover it gives them with extra vitality all through the day and even throughout cardio exercises. Many purchasers are happy with the sugar content material and worth for cash. Nevertheless, some prospects discover the style grittier than anticipated.
7 reviews for Manitoba Harvest Hemp Protein Powder 2 Pack
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Original price was: $24.50.$22.11Current price is: $22.11.
ShopperDiva –
Great protein for vegans and non-vegans, alike!
Love this protein powder. We use it in our morning smoothies (mixed with juice, banana, yogurt, chia seeds, coconut water, and whatever frozen fruit we have), as well as in oatmeal. Keeps you going for the whole morning and even through a cardio workout. It is nice not to have extra sweeteners added to your protein powder, as I am sensitive to the taste of those “natural” sweeteners that other mixes contain (e.g. stevia). This powder is vegan, too, if that is your leaning. I find it mixes well (but I either use a Blendtec for smoothies, or cook it into my oatmeal). If you find it on sale, you can buy extra and store it in the freezer. Love this stuff!
ECOnsumer –
Hemp is probably the best and healthies form of protein, packed with other great nutrients!
Hemp is probably the best form of green protein. I don’t like taking Whey and other forms of protein because it’s derived from cows milk. That in itself is not a problem except what goes into the cows. Most cows are not grass fed and full of antibiotics and other toxins. This naturally gets transferred into the milk and into the protein powders. Hemp protein is as powerful without the other negatives. Plus it has many other natural nutrients that most other protein powder types don’t have.This Hemp protein powder is a bit harsh on the taste buds but well worth the benefits you receive. If you can’t stomach this one, I would recommend shopping around the different Hemp protein producers and finding one that is more pleasing to the tongue. Either way, Hemp protein is the way to go. My second choice would be Spirulina.
Bee DoubleYou –
Sandy Protein that makes you feel great!
I tried the HEMP PRO 70 and did not realize that there was such a difference between 50 and 70.This is gritty although it mixes well, it tastes like fine sand if you use what is recommended and your drink or food has no other texture of it’s own. The 70 was a fine powder that mixed in and just disappeared into the texture like a good little protein powder should.The 50 still makes me feel great though, I just have to adapt my routine and I now use it in oatmeal or baked goods more than in drinks.I bought a 2 pack. OOOOOOPS!!This is tolerable in thick smoothies but I can’t take the grit in more liquid drinks.Not buying this again, I love the PRO70 better.
Jordon –
Good Quality for a Great Price
I’m a big believer in hemp protein. I’m a runner and I eat it almost every day. Since I’ve started eating hemp I have more energy throughout the day and I don’t get as low as I did before when I become hungry. I will say that my favorite hemp powder is the Navitas brand. It’s somewhat finer and a bit better tasting than the Manitoba Harvest brand. I get this because it’s much more affordable at this point. MH brand is still quite pleasant tasting though.I don’t understand the people who complain about hemp protein’s taste! You’re not supposed to eat it by itself! I mix it with some Agave nectar, Banana, kefir yogurt, whole or coconut milk, some cacao powder, coconut oil, and maybe a raw egg. It tastes good and I’m sure I could make it even better with some berries. If you haven’t tried hemp protein before, do yourself a favor and have a shake for breakfast every morning for a week and see how much better you feel throughout the day and how much less you crave the normal, crappy food you gravitate towards because you’re not getting enough nutrition.I know this review is all over the place but, suffice it to say, I’m now ordering the 5 pound tub of MH Pro 50 as it seems to be the best deal and I’m very pleased with the quality.
C. Kenison –
Hemp: the world’s best kept secret!
I try to avoid as many animal products in my diet as I can, so finding a good source of plant protein is important. I love hemp seed because it provides the protein AND all the essential amino acids – in the correct ratios! Can’t get any cooler than that! I ad it to smoothies and hot cereals – plus an awesome raw chocolate pudding recipe. I like this product quite a bit! And upon finding out recently that “they” have managed to create a GMO hemp crop, I’m super excited and supportive of this particular product and manufacturer, seeing as how they proudly sport a Non-GMO Project certification!If you aren’t very familiar with this awesome natural resource, do some studying. If people only knew that hemp not only makes paper products, but also particle board for construction that’s superior to wood products made from our trees, plastics, concrete, clothing, FUEL (Ford’s first car was powered by and made with hemp!), and so much more – all in an annual, renewable crop – then maybe the world would finally see the ultimate green revolution and finally bring an end to so many of our environmental and sustainability problems!In other words: Research, Educate, Support, and demand supply of one of the most awesome natural resources we have! Definitely will continue to buy this product.
green garden –
Great for smoothies and shakes!
I love this product by Manitoba Harvest. I used it instead of whey in my blender drinks. It’s great with a banana, ice, bit of soy milk, 2 tablespoons of the powder and agave…you can switch it up by adding cocoa or peanut butter to it too. With both of those add-ins, the hemp isn’t really noticeable by taste (only with the color of the drink)…but after a while making it like that, I’m pretty used to the taste and can have it without the add in ingredients too.It’s a great source of protein for people who don’t want whey or, like me, don’t want to overuse soy as a protein source.They have organic available in this product, but the regular one is made with out pesticides and isn’t GMO…I have yet to try it in other things like sprinkled on salads (it has a gritty/nutty taste) or baked in anything…
N. Albanese-levin –
how is this one better than the 70?
really? i read reviews that said this 50 is better tasting and mixes in smoother than the 70. not at all. this is total grit. you definitely can’t shake it up, it needs major blending and lots of other ingredients. at least with the 70 i can shake it up and drink it, and a few drops of stevia covers the taste. now i have to find creative uses for these 2 tubs…