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Soylent Meal Replacement Powder in Cacao flavor delivers a complete, plant-based meal with 20g of vegan protein, 28 essential vitamins and minerals, and 400 calories of slow-burning carbs per serving. Designed for busy professionals, it offers convenient, customizable nutrition that supports sustained energy and fullness, all while prioritizing sustainability and clean ingredients.










| ASIN | B076PLDX1S |
| ASIN | B076PLDX1S |
| Additives | INGREDIENTS: SOY PROTEIN ISOLATE, VEGETABLE OIL (CANOLA AND/OR SUNFLOWER), MALTODEXTRIN, ISOMALTULOSE, SOLUBLE CORN FIBER, MODIFIED FOOD STARCH, VITAMIN AND MINERAL PREMIX, CELLULOSE, NATURAL FLAVORS, SOY LECITHIN, SALT, XANTHAN GUM, SUCRALOSE. VITAMIN & MINERAL PREMIX: TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE, DIPOTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, MAGNESIUM PHOSPHATE, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, CHOLINE CHLORIDE, SODIUM ASCORBATE, ZINC GL… |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Soy |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,340 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #9 in Meal Replacement Drinks |
| Brand | Soylent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,084) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,084) |
| Date First Available | 11 June 2019 |
| Format | Powder |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 858369006306 |
| Manufacturer | ROSA FOODS INC |
| Product Dimensions | 22.38 x 13.97 x 13.97 cm; 1.04 kg |
| Serving Recommendation | 12 ounces |
| Units | 35.3 Ounce |
| Weight | 1.08 kg |
J**Z
The price is horrid no doubt but I had one shake this morning and felt really good and now one shake at night also feeling very good now. Good on stomach and I like the flavour. It tastes like cake mix when your mum wouldn't let you eat just the cake mix before the cake was made. I like it. My salary quite high but coudnt afford this with everyone's regular wage so price def too high
J**U
UPDATE: I'm upgrading my review to 5 stars because either I just got a bad batch the first time around or I've just gotten accustomed to the taste, but in any case, my shipment from Soylent arrived and as per my recommendation below I continued using almond milk to make my shakes -- initially will all almond milk, then with half almond milk and half water. Well, today I decided to use all water again for the first time since I ordered my first tub from Amazon -- and it tastes fine! Pretty good, actually, and barely any difference from using almond milk! Again, I don't know if it's just because the first batch was bad or I've just gotten used to it, but either way I'm only going to be using water from now on unless it starts tasting bad again. Below is my original review: When made as directed (with water), I personally found the flavor of the cacao variety revolting. It had a chalky, medicine-like flavor and a shiver-inducing after-taste. Finishing even just a 200 calorie portion was an unpleasant chore, and had I left it at that then I probably would have never ordered this again. However, on the recommendation of some of the other reviewers here I substituted water with almond milk (sweetened vanilla or original in my case, haven't tried unsweetened yet) and that made a huge difference. It now tastes like thick chocolate milk, akin to the premixed ones you'd buy at a grocery (to clarify, I mean premixed chocolate milk, not premixed Soylent 2.0, which I haven't tried). I also like adding blueberries, spinach and nuts when I can and mixing it the blender for added flavor, texture and health benefits, but in a pinch just the power and almond milk in a blender bottle is perfectly fine. I'm knocking off a star from my review because when made as directed on the can, the product is, in my opinion, practically unusable. However in every other regard I am satisfied with it. Within the past week or so I have used it to replace most of my meals, and to my surprise it actually is pretty filling. It saves me from the bad (and expensive) habit of ordering takeout, heating up a TV dinner or eating some other junk when I don't feel like cooking. So for someone like me it has the added benefit of improving my overall nutrition -- not only because the shakes themselves are nutritious, but because it has a positive effect on my other eating habits. Now when I do cook or eat out, I'm more conscious of making healthier choices. In the future I'd like to try the Original Soylent flavor to see if I can stomach it with just water, so that I can (1) reduce the cost per meal, and (2) reduce the amount of sugar intake. Final note: as others have noted, buying Soylent directly from the company's website is much cheaper per pound. They offer free shipping with a fairly low minimum purchase threshold (twenty-something dollars I think), as well as discounts for enrolling in automatic subscription ordering. Shipping speed is fairly slow, however; from California to New York took a week in my case, so plan accordingly. I bought this tub of cacao from Amazon to hold me over in the interim while waiting for the 7 pouch shipment from Soylent.
C**T
As someone who doesn't eat breakfast due to a sensitive stomach in the morning, Soylent is great! I can get a quick breakfast in and don't feel unwell at all; giving me a great start to the day. Tastes great, quick and filling.
A**A
It’s actually not bad!!! When mixing with just water it does become more grainy for some reason. I put in a splash or two of a creamy dairy free milk and shake it in a blender bottle with some ice cubes for a minute or so. The texture is still a bit grainy and chalky but it is doable and not as bad as just with water alone. The taste is good I don’t mind it.
J**I
To give you some background I use this as a brunch meal filler to get me through my workday which begins at 5:30AM and lasts until I get home at 6:30PM. I also always pack meal replacement shakes while traveling in the event of that accidental delay and not wanting to pay $15 for an airport sammie. When selecting a protein/meal replacement shake I don't really care what my protein makeup is as I don't have issues with whey, pea, or different forms. What I look for most for me is a decent amount of protein, fiber, low saturated fat, and low in sugar or something that utilizes stevia or sugar alcohols. I tend to prefer vanilla shakes more but will always poke around and try different flavors. I do take daily vitamins every single day but I always skew towards having something that does have magnesium/potassium or other minerals added because it is always helpful. Personally when reading reviews I like to know how and why someone likes something and how they use it so I hope this will help! To give you some background, I have run the full gamut of protein/meal replacement shakes: Phood (recommend if you uber thick shakes), Vega One (meh.), Garden of Life Raw Organic Meal (I tried on this one but could not finish the tub. AWFUL liquid cardboard), Field Work Nutrition, Yuve, Ascent protein, and more. I have never tried Soylent prior but took a leap and bought the cacao. This morning I tossed it in a blender bottle with water and whipped it up. Totally drinkable and rather perfect. This is one of the tops I have truly ever had as it scores high across the board: consistency is smooth, creamy, taste is great, zero clumping, no grit, and it's balanced. You aren't overpowered by this strong cloying heavily flavored monstrosity. You also don't need to add more water or cut it. I would describe this as a medium-thick thickness shake which I love since I go for thicker shakes. Specifically addressing flavor, if you've hopped into the plant based protein world already, you know what to expect as far as that back tone of earthiness in flavor vs whey which has that milky almost baby formula type of flavor. Not horrible tasting in my option, just for someone entering into the plant protein world, it's there and that's what you are tasting across the board with all plant protein shakes, not just this one. I absolutely will repurchase this and even set up to be autodelivered the bottles as well. Suggested improvements: My one main caveat with Soylent products is the sugar content across the board, premix and powdered alike. The powdered is a whopping 15g in Cacao and the premix bottles hover around 9g. While I get it HAS to be palatable, I would LOVE if stevia, xylitol, or erythritol were used. I would be singing Soylents praises from mountaintops if they chose stevia or sugar alcohols.
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