Protein by Isopure

Low Carb Whey

Toasted Coconut

A premium 100% whey protein isolate powder delivering 25g of protein per serving with minimal carbohydrates. Features 5g BCAAs and 4g L-Glutamine per serving, while being completely free of lactose, gluten, and aspartame. Ideal for those seeking high-protein nutrition with minimal carb intake.

210
Calories
50g
Protein
0.5g
Fat
1g
Carbs
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(Last updated 60 days ago on February 2, 2026)

Calories210kcal
Total Fat0.5g1%
Saturated Fat0g0%
Trans Fat0g
Polyunsaturated Fat0g
Monounsaturated Fat0g
Cholesterol20mg7%
Sodium490mg21%
Total Carbohydrates1g0%
Dietary Fiber0g0%
Total Sugars0g
Added Sugars0g
Protein50g100%
Iron 0mg0%
Zinc 50mg455%
Biotin 50mcg167%
Copper 50null
Iodine 50null
Niacin 50mg313%
Calcium 70mg5%
Thiamin 50mg4167%
Chloride 20mg1%
Chromium 50mcg143%
Selenium 50mcg91%
Magnesium 50mg12%
Manganese 50mg2174%
Potassium 910mg19%
Vitamin A 50mcg RAE6%
Vitamin C 50mg56%
Vitamin E 50mg333%
Vitamin K 50mcg42%
Folic Acid 50null
Molybdenum 50mcg111%
Phosphorus 60mg5%
Riboflavin 50mg3846%
Vitamin B6 50mg2941%
Vitamin B12 50mcg2083%
Pantothenic Acid 50null
Sodium490.0mg
Potassium910.0mg

Whey Protein Isolate, Vitamin and Mineral Blend (Dicalcium Phosphate, Potassium Chloride, Magnesium Oxide, ascorbic acid, Sodium Chloride, Zinc Sulfate, D-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate, Niacinamide, calcium d-pantothenate, Copper Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, riboflavin, Thiamin Hydrochloride, Vitamin A Acetate, Chromium Chloride, folic acid, D-Biotin, Potassium Iodide, sodium molybdate, Sodium Selenite, Phytonadione, Cyanocobalamin), Soy Lecithin, Natural and Artificial Flavor, L-Glutamine, Sucralose

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Toasted Coconut
Buy on Amazon - $79.99

(Last updated 60 days ago on February 2, 2026)

Size:3lbs (1360g)
Form:Powder
Serving Size:2 scoops (63g) (63g)
Servings:42

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