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I’m testing different products, was thinking it’d be much less expensive making my own drinks from powder instead of buying premixed but have way too much foam! I’m using Isopure, whatever I blend up in a Bullet type blender winds up easily a quarter more fuller in the cup than before it was blended. Trying not to swallow so much air, any hints?

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Great Idea ! I'm so tired of the "sip...burp...sip...burp" routine !

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That is normal with Isopure, even the fruity ones. Make it ahead like suggested before, it should be gone after 3 minutes or so.

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Are there any powders that don’t foam up like this?

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14 hours ago, GrannyMaggie said:

Are there any powders that don’t foam up like this?

In my experience they all do it to varying degrees. You could try the Protein waters. You can buy them premade or powder.

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I buy Muscle Milk off of Amazon in a 5lb bag. 25g Protein, 130 calories, 3g carbs, 2g fat. I mix up two servings with 16oz Water in a Blender Bottle and bring it with me to work. I don't really notice any foam when drinking it. I'm also not using an electric blender to mix it.

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