NutriBiotic Vanilla Rice Protein Powder vs ALOHA organic plant-based protein powder, chocolate
Overall winner: ALOHA organic plant-based protein powder, chocolate
Key Differences
ALOHA offers 18 g organic plant-based protein per serving and is positioned as organic and keto-friendly, with mixed taste/texture reviews; NutriBiotic is a rice-protein, gluten-free option noted for high protein content and also dairy- and soy-free but has reports of chalky texture and similar mixed taste feedback. Choose ALOHA if you want an organic, plant-based chocolate option with keto-friendly labeling and a lower listed price tier; choose NutriBiotic if you specifically want a vanilla rice-protein and gluten-free formulation
NutriBiotic Vanilla Rice Protein Powder
NutriBiotic vanilla rice protein powder. Easily digestible, vegan protein from sprouted brown rice with no chemicals in processing. Customers note good protein content and mixability, with mixed taste/texture opinions
Pros
- high protein content
- vegan, GMO-free, gluten-free
- easily digestible protein source
- mixes well in smoothies
Cons
- taste and texture vary among customers
- chalky texture reported by some
ALOHA organic plant-based protein powder, chocolate
Plant-based protein powder with pea, brown rice, pumpkin seed, and hemp; stevia-free and vegan. Blends with smoothies; customers note quality ingredients and soy/dairy-free formulation. Mixed opinions on taste and texture
Pros
- plant-based protein blend
- soy- and dairy-free
- vegan and keto-friendly
- recyclable packaging
Cons
- taste varies among customers
- texture can be gritty for some
- some find it expensive
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | ALOHA |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | ALOHA |
| User Reviews | ALOHA |