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MILK DUST Bump DUST is a vegan prenatal protein powder designed for pregnant mothers, offering a complete blend of essential vitamins, minerals, and plant-based proteins. With 22 servings per container, it supports energy levels, curbs cravings, and promotes a healthy pregnancy without any artificial additives.
| ASIN | B091GVMXC8 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (30) |
| Date First Available | July 8, 2023 |
| Manufacturer | Milk Dust |
| Package Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 5 inches; 1.5 Pounds |
G**A
excellent protein powder, specifically made for Bumps
This is a really great protein powder / nutrition supplement in general, but it's specifically designed for expecting moms. It has a very complete nutritional profile that you don't usually see in protein powders. In each category under "Supplement Facts" you see good choices being made. Examples: 1) folate is crucial, and this uses the most effective form - methylfolate. 2) good protein sources, adding up to very broad amino profile 3) mix of leafy greens, fruits (like blueberries for quercetin) and algae. 4) blood sugar management 5) full serving of potassium (which you rarely see) 6) good EFA profile from algae and chia/flax The powder mixes well and tastes quite good - for vegetarian protein. There is still a fine grit to it, but it's so fine that its feels silky. I've had all of these proteins in other products and they often feel like you're drinking a slice of whole wheat bread. Milk Dust is very good in this regard. There's two downsides that I can see to this. First, some vitamins and minerals are lacking, such as B, manganese and chromium (and other trace minerals), which struck me as odd. Second, some of the pregnancy-specific ingredients like milk thistle, red raspberry, fennel and fenugreek are known to both help and hurt pregnancy, depending on dose and sensitivities of the person taking it. You might want to research those more and consult your obstetrician, though they appear to be in very small amounts in this formula, less than if you took capsules of each if you had 1-2 scoops per day. Overall I do think that this is a very good product. The price is *very* high for protein, but you're getting a very clean, very well thought-out supplement for pregnancy.
N**A
Flavor is mild sugary cinnamon 😋
Item: "MILK DUST Bump DUST Prenatal Protein Powder 660g | Prenatal Vitamin | Prenatal Supplement | Vegan & Dairy-Free | Sweet Vanilla | 22 Servings | US Manufactured" ~ I'm not pregnant, but I got this anyway because it has a bunch of healthy stuff in it. And I didn't see anything that looks like it's actually specific to pregnancy. It's really tasty. I don't pick up on much vanilla flavor; rather, it's like sugary cinnamon, kind of like what I'd expect the dust at the bottom of a cinnamon sugar cereal to taste like. 😋 It takes a bit of shaking to dissolve, though I don't have a wire mixer ball in my bottle. And there's a bit of powder texture to the water, but not in a gritty or unpleasant way - for me, it seems to add to the flavor and belong with it and make it better. The only downside is how expensive it is - currently $65 for 22 servings. If it cost less I'd get it regularly, because I really like how it tastes and feels in my mouth. The container came with a plastic seal around the outside of the lid, and a tamper seal on the inside too. The one I got in July 2023 has an expiration date of December 21, 2024. It also has slightly different nutrition info than the current pictures - mine says 90 calories instead of 100, 14g of protein instead of 16g, 5g of added sugar instead of 4g, includes 350mg of algae DHA, ...etc.
C**R
Tastes like a vanilla cake batter and healthy ingredients. Formula different than picture listed
This protein powder is awesome to drink! Not only does it taste delicious but has so many great vitamins and minerals. The flavor to me does have a sweet vanilla type taste that the container says. It leans on kind of a light vanilla cake batter front flavor with a very slight green type aftertaste. The color mixes up to a kind of white matcha color with little to no sediment or texture besides being smooth with a little bit of thickness. There is a bit of a difference in the nutrition label from the listing to the label on the jar. At the time of writing this review the label on the jar lists protein at 14g per serving which is a little on the low side compared to most protein powders. The picture included on this listing marks it as 16g of protein per serving. A few other differences I've noticed between the listing picture and the label are 50 mcg of vitamin D (not included in picture listing), 150 mcg of iodine (not in picture but on label), 350mg of omega-3 DHA from algae (not in picture but on label), and 1000mcg of folate (there is 400mcg on the listing picture). There are a few other minor to moderate differences but those seem to be the big ones.
J**.
Not a fan of the taste
This prenatal protein powder tastes like fake vanilla to me, and it was quite honestly hard for myself and my husband to choke down. I made a regular portion per instructions (see picture), and I had to drink it over a period of 4 days since I found it so difficult to drink. It reminds me of a different vanilla protein powder my mom used to have when I was a kid. I'm confused how people like this flavor. Aside from poor taste, I feel that the current price at around $65 is high. You get 22 servings, so if you drank a full serving daily this container wouldn't even last you a month. I would rather mix my own flax seeds, chia seeds, etc inside of a smoothie, and then I wouldn't have the nasty vanilla flavor. I can appreciate that this product contains a lot of organic ingredients, is GMO free, and is made in the USA. Some people seem to like this product, but it wasn't for me.
N**Y
HUGE jar of protein!
The jar is very huge, just like those protein powder for workout. It's pretty easy to consume -- just mix with water, juice, milk, or anything you like. Flavor is a little bit sweet, and you may take some sugar out from your other dietary. I don't feel anything obvious, but believe it should have all the nutrition as prenatal!
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