Ascent Native Fuel Micellar Casein Powder

Ascent Native Fuel Micellar Casein Powder

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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Micellar casein powder
  • 25 g of protein 
  • 5 g of BCAAs
  • Informed Sport–Certified and 3rd-party tested for banned substances
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Pros & Cons

What we like ...
  • Free US shipping on all orders
  • 0 artificial ingredients
  • Informed Sport–Certified
  • Made in the USA
  • Taste positively reviewed
What needs improvement ...
  • Limited reviews
  • Produced on equipment that also processes tree nuts and peanuts
  • Thick texture (common for casein)

Product Summary

Ascent Protein’s Native Fuel Micellar Casein Powder has 25 grams of protein per serving and zero artificial ingredients. Native Fuel is also Informed Sport–Certified, meaning every single batch is third-party tested for banned substances. Casein provides a slow and sustained release of amino acids that Ascent recommends taking before you go to bed.

There are limited reviews of this casein powder; most of them are positive. Customers really liked the taste of the powder as all three flavors had positive reviews. Users that didn’t like the protein struggled with the thickness and grittiness. Multiple customers used the powder to create a pudding rather than trying to drink the powder mixture.

Specs

Serving size

36 g (1 rounded scoop)

Servings/container

25 or 50

Protein/serving

25 g

Price/serving

$1.80 (25) , $1.50 (50)

Flavors

Chocolate, vanilla bean, chocolate peanut butter

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    Summary

    Ascent Protein Micellar Casein Powder has 25 grams of protein per serving and is certified to be banned substance–free. Reviewers loved the taste but many used it as a pudding rather than a drink because of the thickness.