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🇳🇱 Jimmyjoy

I would say each flavor of Plenny Shake is flavored pretty strongly, and whether you like each flavor is probably highly personal. Generally speaking they’re all well received (nothing controversial like Soylent Nectar). I like all the flavors except chocolate, but only because I don’t normally like chocolate things much anyway. Each flavor is still accompanied by an oaty taste. I haven’t tried the new Neutral flavor yet, but it sounds interesting. The consistency is far from homogenous. There will be solid bits floating around and gathered at the bottom. And overall the texture reminds me of cream of wheat, like ground wheaty stuff. The texture is probably the most controversial part of Plenny Shake because it’s really off-putting to some people, particularly those who are looking for a very smooth drink. Source: Reddit by 440_Hz

There was a post recently about Plenny vegan having a bad aftertaste, I didn’t experience that. So far I’ve tried banana flavor, and I’m happy with the taste (I also use part milk — Lactose free — with water). Just wanted to put another view out there. It is a bit grittier than Soylent, but that didn’t really bother me, I’ll shake it a few more times while drinking it and it was fine, but if you’re sensitive to that, then maybe you won’t like it. It’s a much lower grit level than say 100% Food. Source: Reddit by MrPoopCrap

I didn’t find any reviews for this product, however I used to drink Plenny Shake Vegan and Plenny Shake while I was living in Vancouver. I believe there is no major differences between the products of the range in terms of “taste” and “thickness”, it’s all about the protein / kcal stack.

If you are looking for a cheap ass alternative and you don’t mind the “gritty” I would recommend you to give this brand a try.