Quest Protein Powder, Chocolate Milkshake, 22g Protein, 1.6 lb., 25.6 oz

(10 customer reviews)

A rich and creamy chocolate milkshake flavored protein powder with 22g protein, 2g net carbs and less than 1g of sugar per scoop.

Price range: $24.99 through $63.35

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Quest Nutrition

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Quest Nutrition

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10 reviews for Quest Protein Powder, Chocolate Milkshake, 22g Protein, 1.6 lb., 25.6 oz

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  1. @themultihatteacher

    Unicorn Shake
    Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder is one of the best flavors. You can virtually add any fruits or even veggies to change the flavor and color. I have even turned one large shake into unicorn drinks for my daughter, start off with half a frozen banana for a yellow, pour 1/3 in a cup, add some strawberries to the rest, pour half into a cup, and then add blueberries to the remaining 1/3. You will get 3 different flavors and colors for a fun shake!

  2. Theresa

    Best protein powder out there!
    I’ve been drinking ALL kinds of proteins for years; including Quest. This particular flavor though is not only the best in terms of flavor; but the consistency when blending with a bit of ice and water? THE BEST. It’s the only protein powder I’ve found that will blend up like a milk shake, creamy. Just as the name implies. Highly Recommend!

  3. Anonymous

    Quest chocolate protein powder
    I would recommend making 16 ounces at a time. Fills you up and tastes great.

  4. Mertel

    Great taste and texture
    I loved the taste. It has a very smooth texture. I was referred to Quest by my Nutrition coach. I am so happy I tried it. Quest protein powder is my new go to for shakes, protein pudding, protein mug cake, etc!

  5. Lisa M

    Great taste and dissolves easily
    Great taste and the powder dissolves easily in water. I love that it is so low in calories and carbs compared to other brands, so there’s room to change up our smoothie toppings and mix-ins when we want to without going over our nutrition budgets.

  6. Yai00

    I love it
    I was using Herbalife before and I actually Do you like their shakes however they’re very expensive I love the consistency because they’re very thick so I wanted to try something similar I’ve tried many different proteins but they don’t like the flavor of any of them honestly after trying this one I was in love it is even better than a Herbalife and a steak plus the price is amazing I just mix it with almond milk a little bit of ice and it’s a delicious milkshake

  7. Sherri

    Happy Customer
    This is absolutely the best protein powder I’ve tried. And I have tried A Lot!! Great taste, great quality and fast delivery.

  8. Steph

    Too sweet, not enough nut
    Whatever sweetener is in this is too much for me, personally. Way too sweet and artificial tasting. Not a fan. Also crushed one of my boxes of chips the way it was packaged

  9. Melissa

    Cookies and creme tastes disgusting
    This tastes absolutely disgusting. It tastes like wet sock. Idk who gave the go ahead to produce this but they need to get fired because I only tried it once and I had to throw it away because i genuinely couldn’t force myself to drink it (I tried to force myself to drink it because I hate throwing food away but this is soo bad I couldn’t finish it) I bought the cookies and creme because I’ve never had a bad protein shake experience with this flavor but this is disguising. I don’t even want to try their other flavors because now I’m scared.

  10. Zack


    had too thick of a texture. It reminded me of the texture of Pepto-Bismol. This is probably because it’s part casein. The flavor also wasn’t good. It was artificial/chemical tasting.

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