

🌟 Only What You Need, Nothing You Don’t — Elevate Your Plant-Powered Performance!
OWYN Only What You Need Pro Elite is a premium 100% plant-based protein powder delivering 30g of complete vegan protein per serving from organic pumpkin seeds, chia, and pea. It’s fortified with 10 essential vitamins and minerals, 2 billion CFU probiotics, and a superfood greens blend, all with zero sugar and no artificial additives. Designed for active, health-conscious professionals seeking clean, delicious, and effective post-workout recovery nutrition.








| ASIN | B0CV8PWXFM |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,590 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #5 in Sports Nutrition Protein Powder Blends |
| Brand | OWYN Only What You Need |
| Brand Name | OWYN Only What You Need |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,250 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Vegan |
| Flavor | Chocolate |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 20850043711609 |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | OWYN |
| Material Type Free | No Artificial Colors, Sugar Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Jar |
| Protein Source | Blend |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Post-Workout |
| Servings per Container | 12 |
| Total Servings Per Container | 12 |
| UPC | 850043711605 |
| Unit Count | 21.12 Ounce |
J**Y
It's really Only What You Need in a protein powder for smoothies and shakes!
I’ve been really impressed with OWYN protein powder. As someone who is vegan, it’s great to find a plant-based protein that actually tastes good and mixes smoothly. The 20g protein blend from pea, chia, and pumpkin seeds keeps me full without any dairy or artificial ingredients, and I love that it includes probiotics and superfood greens. It feels clean, easy on my stomach, and perfect for daily shakes. Definitely the best vegan protein powders I’ve tried. It works well with frozen cherries to mix in with your smoothie as well along with your favorite dairy free oat milk.
D**N
Great Product
I liked the taste worked well and is healthier choice than most. Has more calories but it’s more important to stay healthy. I still dropped weight
V**V
Pleasantly surprised
Doesnt dissolve in oat milk as well as id like but thats a minor inconvenience when it tastes really, really good and doesnt have any garbage in it. Will absolutely buy again, in fact this is my go to from now on. So hard to find protein that tastes good and doesn't have stevia or sucralose or animal products or a ton of sodium and sugar. Seriously strong ingredients and reasonable price point. Hard to beat that
A**Y
Doesn't taste awful like most protein powders
Doesn't taste as terrible as most protein powders. Still tastes like a protein powder though. Tastes ok when mixed in hot coffee. Helps me make it from meal to meal without snacking. Directions on the container make it easy to use it. Would be even cooler if it came with recipes. Definitely worth what I paid.
A**L
Love Owyn protein!
I can't have whey protein so I have to stick with plant-based proteins, and used to buy Sun Warrior until I came across OWYN; OWYN is hands down the best protein powder I've had. I will admit I prefer the premixed a little more, but that's primarily due to convenience, but I love that the powder mixes well and doesn't have that chalky taste, and has very minimal grittiness. I just wish the dark chocolate came in the larger size as the regular chocolate is a tad sweeter, so I have to add a bit of cocoa powder to it to cut the sweetness. Yes, there are absolutely cheaper plant-based proteins out there, but the macros aren't always great and they blatantly taste cheap, but I think OWYN is well worth the extra money. While there are a bunch of reviews complaining about the large container being half full, if you've ever bought a large container of protein powder, or bothered to do a quick Google search, you'd realize that that isn't uncommon as protein powders are typically measured by weight, not volume and the powder settles. While some companies do put a note about that on the label, learn to put effort into looking at serving sizes/servings per container instead of just going by the sheer size of the container itself 🤷🏻♀️
K**Y
The DIFF btwn 2.4 Pound size (label = “CHOCOLATE”) & 1.1 Pound (“DARK CHOCOLATE”)?? 👉 One tastes 😖
I intended this as a simple question, not as a review. But my question did not seem to fit within the the character limit permitted for Q&A. So I have expanded it for greater clarity (after wasting time to try and make it “short enough” as a question in the Q&A)… Few seem to be aware that there are 2 versions of this product on this web page - “CHOCOLATE” and “DARK CHOCOLATE.” Those who have noticed and asked? They don’t get a good enough answer - they don’t cover what I wanted to know, anyway. To see what I mean, please scroll up and click on the 2 sizes for this product (1.1 Pound and 2.4 Pound). You’ll get two different “labels”… The 1.1 Pound is “DARK CHOCOLATE”) while the 2.4 is “CHOCOLATE.” That may sound like a small thing to many, but “dark chocolate” is different from “regular” chocolate. Also, clicking on the 1.1 Pound size causes the description to change - it uses the word “dark” several more times. So there IS a deliberate difference, at least for as long as the company chooses to communicate the merits of these 2 sizes differently, looking like 2 different products. Up to now, I did not care because the taste was always great - a rich, real “dark chocolate.” Recently, though, I received my latest (7th) shipment from Amazon. I noticed something different. The next part is from memory because I don’t have the previous contained to compare wording… The word “dark chocolate” does not appear anywhere on the new packaging - not even “chocolate.” It may have appeared on the wrapping that I tore away from the cap, I don’t know (threw it out, too). But it does not appear anywhere else. Also, when I read the rest of the package, the language seems more clinical in places, although that may just be my bias wondering what happened to the proud use of the world “dark chocolate.” Anyway, all this only REALLY mattered when I tasted the latest shipment. GONE is that rich dark chocolate taste that I loved so much. That taste was so wonderfuil that it helped me understand how some pro athletes say, “I can’t believe they pay me to play this game.” Well, I couldn’t believe that this rich chocolate taste was actually good for me! What about this new taste? 😖😫🥲 And those are the kinder emojis. It was bitter, metallic, chemical. I was thrown all the way back to the competitors that I had tried previously. If I’m getting this taste because this how the “chocolate” version is supposed to taste (i.e., it is not the “dark chocolate”), well, they need to communicate that more clearly. On the other hand, if they have changed the formulation, we have a bigger problem. Am I alone in this? I can see that a few others have noticed the difference (between the 1.1 and 2.4 Pound sizes). It has never been well explained, so if anyone can add to this, I’m sure many would appreciate it. But now there may be a bigger issue - what happened to my rich dark chocolate taste? Am I alone in that, too? Just a bad batch? I have to give this 1* for now because this “review” (for lack of being able to ask a question) comes from the bad taste, which is present for whatever “version” I received.
K**P
Good protein powder
Tastes great. Great to use for a good protein shake. Easy to blend. Would recommend.
F**D
Barely fills 1/3 of the container
The protein powder is fine. It tastes good and blends well. Doesn't have much fiber. The weird thing is that it comes in a GIANT unreasonably large container that comes roughly 1/3 full. You can't tell me that's "settling."
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