There's a washed-out feel to the taste that leaves you wanting a bit more of a bite. It’s not offensive, but relatively uninteresting.
All tagged High Calcium
There's a washed-out feel to the taste that leaves you wanting a bit more of a bite. It’s not offensive, but relatively uninteresting.
Mild metallic taste with an over-emulsified feel. Better than some other fortified drinks but from a flavor standpoint, I’d look elsewhere.
Possibly the most tasteless product I’ve had. If you need calcium, chewing a pill would provide more flavor.
Could use a bit more cocoa flavor but excellent balance and easy to enjoy. In a fridge full of chocolate milk, I found myself repeatedly reaching for this one until it was gone.
Good chocolate flavor delivered through a relatively thick, chalky texture. Abundantly sweet, which detracts from the overall experience.
Flavorful with noticeable cocoa and malt flavors and plenty of salt to maintain a satisfying aftertaste. Also a fleeting caramel-like note early on in the sip.
Valiant effort for a ‘no sugar added’ version. Artificial sweetness is not overdone, cream is good, cocoa is a bit hard to find— but overall still enjoyable.
Mature, earthy cocoa flavor and more cream than sweetness. The texture is a bit thick, but it’s warranted by the creaminess.
A fair bit saltier than other TruMoo products, but same lack of cocoa flavor. More salt than sweet, not necessarily a bad thing, but otherwise unmemorable.
Tastes like you’d expect something that has ‘pea protein’ as the second ingredient would. Pretty awful if expecting chocolate milk, though it’s truly not a fair comparison as this is a non-dairy product and should be out of scope. My curiosity was the only thing satisfied here.
Has that signature Nesquik starchy/plasticky thickness, and an aftertaste that feels artificial. There is cocoa present, and it is more flavorful than the fat-free version, but still below average.
Unnatural thickness dominates the experience— there’s plenty of sweetness but very little else. Fairly hollow and unsatisfying.
Similar (over) thickness issues as with the fat free version, but much more prevalent cocoa flavor. This would benefit from the addition of salt and/or creamy notes, which are essentially non existent.
Very creamy and flavorful, more of a ‘dairy’ taste to it— also plenty of salt which helps to bring each sip to a satisfying conclusion.
Watery, no creaminess nor salt, a bizarre experience. Doesn’t seem like milk is even involved here.