Therese—July 18, 2025
Got this product to replace another brand that coagulated together in a huge mass. This makes a smooth smoothie, which is delicious. Something I wanted to mention is that this is already sweetened. I usually add my own sweetener to my smoothies. The good thing is that it’s sweetened with stevia, which is a great natural sugar alternative that works for me. Anything manipulated chemically gives me a giant headache, even if it starts out with natural ingredients. Stevia remains stevia, so I can handle it, but the taste/sweetness seems stronger to me than sugar, or the honey I usually put in my smoothies. Stevia can have a minty aftertaste, but this product does not. Per serving, which is 2 scoops (scoop comes inside the package), the protein powder has 13 g carbs, 3 of which are fiber. That’s a pretty low amount. The smoothies I’ve made with this product are initially a little too sweet for me personally, but they’re so delicious otherwise that I’ve found ways to make them less sweet. In some cases, like a mango smoothie, I’ve added a 1/4 teaspoon of salt. Today, I made a banana smoothie using the protein powder, 8 oz flax seed milk, a little pineapple aloe water, 4 ice cubes, a banana, and nutmeg. My stomach was bothering me (reasons unrelated to this product) and the smoothie was too sweet, so I added a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar. Still sweet, but close to just right and quite tasty. The consistency is very creamy and there isn’t a lot of residue on my glass as compared to other protein powders. The information on the back of the product says the entire package equals 12 servings, but I use 1-1/2 scoops - less than the company suggests - to reduce the sweetness. It still tastes great and gives me an amount of protein I’m happy with. Since 2 scoops equals 20 grams, 1-1/2 would be about 15 grams of protein. My purchase will also go a little farther using 1-1/2 scoops. I plan on buying this again when the bag is finished. Even though I usually add my own sweetener, since stevia works for me and this doesn’t have an aftertaste, this works for my needs. I drink a lot of smoothies because I eat a vegetarian diet and am often low on protein, so I need a protein powder that’s healthy and tastes great. This one does that. Happy customer. Read more
Ryan S.—January 10, 2026
Great quality and tastes great! Highly recommend, especially for smoothies. Read more
Felicia—September 9, 2025
This is by far the best protein powder. The taste is amazing and not very gritty plus, it has prebiotics in it . I tried to go with another brand because it was cheaper and that was a big mistake, it taste horrible. Cheaper is not always better. Read more
Julia Lairmore—June 1, 2024
I recently tried Sprout Living's Epic Protein, and it's quickly become my go-to plant-based protein powder. This product stands out for its quality ingredients and impressive nutritional profile. The blend of plant-based proteins, including yellow pea, sunflower seed, pumpkin seed, and sacha inchi, provides a complete amino acid profile essential for muscle repair and growth. As someone following a vegan diet, I appreciate that it's organic, non-GMO, and free from common allergens like gluten, soy, and dairy. The taste and texture are excellent. It blends smoothly into my smoothies and shakes, without any chalkiness or grittiness. The natural flavors are delicious, and there are no artificial sweeteners or additives, which aligns with my preference for clean eating. In terms of performance, Sprout Living's Epic Protein delivers. It supports my post-workout recovery, boosts my energy levels, and keeps me feeling satisfied between meals. Overall, Sprout Living's Epic Protein is a top-notch option for anyone seeking a high-quality plant-based protein powder. It's nutritious, tasty, and versatile, making it an essential part of my daily routine. Whether you're vegan, vegetarian, or simply looking to add more plant-based protein to your diet, I highly recommend giving it a try. Read more
Steven K—August 20, 2025
I wanted to try a plant based protein powder as opposed to my daily Jay Robb's whey protein powder. Every morning, I whisk my protein in yoghurt, liquid, together with chia seeds and a serving of psyllium husk and then if I want it, I will then mix in some diced fruit That is my morning breakfast. Switching to plant based from my normal Jay Robb, I have noticed that a single serving of plant protein is 25% (or 38g v 30g) more than a single serving of whey protein powder. This is a significant reason why I need more liquid to obtain the same consistency post whisking. I've also noticed that the plant based protein is more cohesive than the whey powder so it takes more effort and more liquid to "dissolve" the powder. Second, flavorless plant based protein is not truly flavorless in its definition. There is a product taste which, since I am coming off of a truly flavorless whey powder, surprised me. However, seeing that I using the powder as a function of need, I will get used to it after a week or so. Not a big deal. The powder doesn't dissolve completely. Like others have mentioned, there is a grainy texture that leaves a layer on your teeth. Since I am eating this at home for breakfast, after I'm done, I simply brush my teeth and use mouth wash before heading out the door. Not really a deal breaker for me. All in all, it's different from my whey powder but I chose to take a plant based powder for a reason so I know I will get used to this and will keep the switch. Read more