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CSE Protein Powder - Snickerdoodle

CSE Protein Powder - Snickerdoodle

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We like our protein like we like our cookies—sweet with a little spice. Our Snickerdoodle Protein Powder tastes just like those yummy, buttery cookies rolled in cinnamon and sugar (but without any of the guilt). Like a good cookie, this is best enjoyed with a cold glass of your favorite milk. Pro tip: mix-in a little Cinnamon Bun Butter and you won’t be sorry (trust us).

You already know that our Clean Simple Eats protein powders have a clean ingredient list and also taste amazing, and now you can try our protein in even more flavors! As a bonus when you purchase, you'll receive a digital recipe book with 5 of our favorite recipes featuring this flavor! But order quick, because when they're gone, they're gone!

Clean Simple Eats protein powder is healthy, effective and, of course, has a deliciously rich flavor and creamy texture! This is truly naturally sweetened and made from grass-fed whey. The whey is cold processed from start to finish, keeping all of the nutrients intact so your body can actually utilize all 20g of protein! We've also added an enzyme blend to help your digestive system break this fuel down into usable amino acids. We left out all of the artificial junk so that you can feel great about what’s fueling your body! It doesn’t get any better than this!

Allergy Warning: Contains Milk, Tree Nut (Coconut)

We third party test every production batch for heavy metals. Any elevated test result would stop the release of the batch. Our standards are much more rigid than the industry standard! We are also GMP certified. We manufacture in a facility that may process milk, nuts, peanuts, wheat, soy, eggs, crustaceans, and fish. The lines are carefully and thoroughly cleaned and we have never had a cross-contamination issue.

Although we aren’t labeled as “organic” we source our protein from the volcanic hills of New Zealand where the cows are free to graze on 26 different indigenous plants. 

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