BulkSupplements.com Chicken Collagen Powder – Hydrolyzed Collagen Powder, Collagen Supplement, Collagen Peptides Powder – Gluten Free, 2500mg per Serving, 100g (3.5 oz) (Pack of 1)
Original price was: $15.96.$14.97Current price is: $14.97.
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 0.5 x 8 x 5.1 inches; 3.53 ounces
Date First Available : February 11, 2016
Manufacturer : BULKSUPPLEMENTS.COM
ASIN : B01BO6ZJEK
Your Ultimate Health Ally: Collagen is the powerhouse protein forming the building blocks of your body — think of it as nature’s architect for your skin, hair, nails, and joints. Our Chicken Collagen powder, in Hydrolyzed Collagen powder, is your gateway to tapping into this natural reserve, promising to enhance your innate allure with every serving.
Simplify Your Journey to Wellness: Discover how our Collagen supplement, in Chicken Collagen powder, can be your go-to ally for maintaining any healthy lifestyle. Manufactured to support your aspirations, they’re perfect for those who refuse to pause for anything less than their best shot.
Optimized in every Serving: Our Chicken Collagen powder, a powdered collagen, is unflavored and free of unnecessary allergens, offering you a high-quality product that easily integrates with other supplements or your preferred shake or beverage.
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Commitment to Excellence: Produced in a facility compliant with strict cGMP standards, our Chicken Collagen powder, a Collagen supplement, stands as a testament to our dedication to quality. You can trust in our product’s consistency and excellence, batch after batch.
Customers say
Customers find the nutritional supplement effective for relieving joint pain and providing good value for money. They appreciate its quality, ease of dissolving in liquids, and mixability. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the taste and smell.
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9 reviews for BulkSupplements.com Chicken Collagen Powder – Hydrolyzed Collagen Powder, Collagen Supplement, Collagen Peptides Powder – Gluten Free, 2500mg per Serving, 100g (3.5 oz) (Pack of 1)
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Original price was: $15.96.$14.97Current price is: $14.97.
jsaha100 –
Perfect to add your every day diet
Got this for myself mom. She loves it. She loves it. Good addition to your daily diet.
Gary –
Clean, White, Odorless, Tasteless.
Been on a collagen kick lately. Started using this in my morning coffee a couple of weeks ago and it seems to be helping with joint pain. My right shoulder and right knee are out to lunch from carrying heavy loads on my right shoulder for years in construction. I also mix it with Bovine gelatin and make a flavored jello snack for the evening. I am also doing some other unmedicated things like grounding so I cant say for sure if this is the only thing working but I am pretty much out of pain and I think that Collagen will be on the shopping list from now on.
peaceskr –
zero flavor, mixes great!
smell- maybe a slight hint of chicken, not bad- most protein has some smell. no flavor (when mixed with other flavors,) super fine powder mixes very well in my fruit smoothies (pineapple juice, celery, lemon, ginger, & banana- i do use a blendtec blender.) i have probably used every kind of protein on the market since the 90s (i don’t like eating in the morning,) been dairy free for a number of years, now being mid 40s and especially after a recent weight loss (eek- age is not friendly!) i feel collagen protein is a necessary/great choice. i’ve been using type I & III, but now trying II hoping to improve a gut issue my dr can not figure out, and also hoping it will help my knee pain~ fingers crossed! yes any brand of these ziploc type bags can pull apart from side, but i LOVE it not being a plastic container- KUDOS! i just use a clip on any bag that damages, or use another container. because most product comes from china i do not order everything from bulksupplements (example: fish collagen) but their prices are great, i have tried lots of their products through their free sample offers on amazon so i always look to them first for a product and I have not been disappointed yet- thank you bulk supplements, happy customer here.
D… –
Nice, clean product
Very pleased with the Type II collagen. Easy to use and blends up easily in my BP coffee. Type II is what you want to help keep your cartilage healthy and pliable.
ChristinaRuth –
Great as a Supplement for Busy People
My doctor said I wasn’t eating regularly (crazy work schedule) and not getting enough protein. My bloodworm proved him right. THIS was perfect!
G. H. Tsai –
Tastes like CRAP
We tried everything to mask the foul flavor… Never successful, now we just add it to the dog’s food.It was so bad that we just didn’t use it. I ordered some multi-source collagen powder and thought I’d try mixing some of this in there. Probably 1:5 and put it in our popular home made lychee ice cream, no one wanted seconds…Really crapy bad stuff. Only collagen powder I’ve ever had to check the taste of (in the diluted 1:5 ratio) to make sure that it’s foul flavor have not made it through the food its in.When using it first is a exercise in masking and then becomes a chore in masking, I’m done with it….Entirely not worth any benefit it might impart. I’d rather continue to pay premium dollars to order capsules of chicken sternum collagen.I don’t know anything about making collagen, but whatever or however this collagen was stripped, it was not cleaned probably or harvested before it went bad..I eat the sternum cartilage on all my roast chickens from Costco and none of it tasted like this and I eat everything, stinky tofu, 1K-year egg and nato.This particular type of stink is putrid and is NOT normal. It reads of decomposition, reminiscent of the bird skeleton that my ornithologist friend found on our road trip and strapped to the top of the car.I highly recommend walking away from this product.
Judson T. Pewther –
I was really worried but…
This chicken collagen turned out to be fine, as far as I can tell. I had been worried because some of the one star reviews claimed that this product had a horrible taste or smell, or it did not dissolve easily. But so far, I have not experienced any significant problems. It dissolves fairly easily in warm or cold tap water, and it has no discernible taste or smell.It’s a very fine powder like flour, so if you try to pour it out of the bag, you may get a clump falling out and a small cloud of particles wafting into the air. I think this could be improved by making it a coarser powder like the beef collagen I got from another company. I think that could actually make it dissolve more easily too. But it’s not a significant problem.My reason for buying the chicken collagen when I already had the beef collagen is that after reading more about collagen, I found out that chicken collagen is mainly Type 2, which is the best kind for keeping joints and cartilage healthy. And the Type 1 and 3 collagen from cows is less beneficial for joint health, but good for bones, skin, and other things. I still don’t know all the details, and should Google the subject.One very puzzling thing about collagen products in general is the price you pay for loose powder vs. the price you pay for collagen in capsules. Let’s compare the price per ounce for this powder, vs. the price per ounce for some Type II collagen capsules. I paid $41.96 for 2.2 lbs or 35.2 ounces. So,$41.96/35.2 oz = $1.19 per ounce (approximately) for the Chicken collagen powder I bought.Now Amazon has many brands of Type II collagen powder, but if I search for “Type II Collagen Capsules”, the first 4 products on the top line of search results are all “sponsored” (meaning advertisements). And then the 1st product on the 2nd line of results has an “Amazon’s Choice” tag on it. So let’s look at that one. It is “Jarrows Formula Type II Collagen Complex”, and it is a bottle containing 60 capsules with 500 mg of collagen in each capsule.60 x 500mg = 30,000 mg = 30 grams of collagen in this bottle of capsulesNow Google tells me that 30 grams = 1.05822 ounces. And the bottle costs $13.59, so the price per ounce is$13.59/1.05822 oz = $12.84 per ounce (approximately)Comparing this price per ounce to the price per ounce for the loose powder I bought,$12.84/$1.19 = 10.79 (approximately)So the collagen in the capsules is almost 11 times the price of the loose powder I bought. Now it’s possible that the collagen in the capsules is much higher quality than the loose powder. But is it really so good that a person should pay almost 11 times as much? Of course, I was buying 2.2 pounds in bulk, and the small bags of the same powder are far more expensive per ounce. But for me, buying the capsules would be a bad choice, because I don’t like to throw away money.
Happy Customer –
As advertized and arrived early.
As advertized and arrived early..
Janet Southwell –
Joint mobility