Daily Shake
The 3-second version
- Made from peas raised on certified organic regenerative farms
- Clean Label Project certified with transparent heavy metal testing
- Vanilla flavor works in smoothies, shakes, and recipes
- Pea protein has a subtly earthy taste
- Not as creamy as whey isolates when mixed
- Only available in vanilla flavor
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Pea protein powder with regenerative farming and heavy metal testing
Most protein powders either skip contaminant testing entirely or conduct it privately without sharing results. Clean Label Project certification means the heavy metal analysis is public, not proprietary, so you're choosing based on verified data rather than brand promises. That transparency matters most to people who use protein powder daily and want to know exactly what they're consuming over months and years, especially when soil-based ingredients like peas naturally accumulate trace metals depending on where and how they're grown.
Good gift when
- People who use protein powder daily and want contaminant transparency
- Anyone following a plant-based or vegan diet
- Individuals sensitive to dairy or avoiding lactose
- Those prioritizing regenerative agriculture practices
Skip it if Some users find pea protein has a slightly earthy taste even with vanilla flavoring, which may take adjustment if you're accustomed to whey
Specs
- Protein Source
- Organic regenerative pea
- Flavor
- Vanilla
- Certification
- Clean Label Project Certified
- Diet Compatibility
- Vegan, dairy-free, lactose-free
What's included
- Daily Shake protein powder in vanilla flavor
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
Flavor preference and dietary needs matter, so best for recipients you know well.
The details
This protein powder delivers plant-based nutrition from peas raised on organic, regenerative farms. The manufacturing process includes third-party verification through Clean Label Project certification, which tests for and discloses levels of heavy metals and other contaminants that can appear in protein supplements.
Regenerative agriculture focuses on soil health, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration rather than simply avoiding synthetic inputs. The peas used here come from farms practicing these methods, which typically means cover cropping, reduced tillage, and crop rotation that rebuilds topsoil over time.
The vanilla flavor offers a neutral base for adding to smoothies, mixing with milk or plant-based alternatives, or blending into recipes where you want protein without strong taste interference. Each serving provides a complete amino acid profile from the pea source.
Clean Label Project certification represents independent laboratory testing that examines finished products for heavy metals like lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic, plus plasticizers and other industrial contaminants. The certification makes test results transparent rather than keeping them internal, so you can see what's actually in the powder beyond the ingredient list.
Because this uses pea protein rather than whey or other dairy sources, it works for vegan diets and for people avoiding lactose. Pea protein digests differently than animal proteins—some people find it gentler, while others notice a slight earthiness in taste even with flavoring. The texture when mixed tends to be smoother than early-generation plant proteins but not quite as creamy as whey isolates.
You can use this as a post-workout recovery shake, a breakfast protein boost, or a convenient way to meet daily protein targets without cooking. The vanilla flavor is mild enough to pair with fruit, nut butters, oats, or coffee without clashing.
A vanilla-flavored shake powder from organically farmed peas, certified by Clean Label Project
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Questions
- What does Clean Label Project certification mean?
- Clean Label Project certification involves independent laboratory testing of the finished product for heavy metals, industrial contaminants, and plasticizers. The certification makes these test results publicly available rather than keeping them proprietary, providing transparency about what's actually in the powder beyond the ingredient label.
- How does pea protein compare to whey protein?
- Pea protein offers a complete amino acid profile and works for vegan and lactose-free diets, while whey comes from dairy. Pea protein tends to have a slightly earthy taste and a less creamy texture than whey isolates, though modern processing has improved both significantly. Digestion varies by individual—some find pea protein gentler, while others prefer whey.
- What is regenerative agriculture?
- Regenerative agriculture focuses on practices that rebuild soil health, increase biodiversity, and sequester carbon. This typically includes cover cropping, reduced or no tillage, crop rotation, and composting. It goes beyond organic standards by actively improving the land rather than simply avoiding synthetic chemicals.
- Can I use this protein powder in cooking and baking?
- Yes, you can add this vanilla protein powder to smoothies, oatmeal, pancake batter, energy balls, and baked goods. Because it's plant-based, it behaves differently than whey in recipes—it may absorb more liquid and create a slightly denser texture, so you may need to adjust ratios when substituting it in recipes designed for other protein types.
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