
KOS Organic Plant Protein
The superfood blend. KOS combines plant protein with digestive enzymes and superfoods—organic, delicious, and easier on the stomach than many plant proteins.
Our Verdict
Superfood blend with digestive enzymes—easier on the stomach than many plant proteins with great taste.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •Includes digestive enzymes
- •USDA Organic
- •Added superfoods
- •Great taste
- •Easy digestion
✗ Cons
- •20g protein (lower)
- •Premium pricing
- •Added ingredients may not be needed
- •Smaller servings per container
Specifications
| Protein | 20g per serving |
| Calories | 170 |
| Sources | Pea, flax, quinoa, pumpkin |
| Added | Digestive enzymes, superfoods |
| Certification | USDA Organic |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Digestion-sensitive users
- ✓Superfood seekers
- ✓Taste priority
Not For
- ✗Maximum protein needs
- ✗Budget shoppers
- ✗Minimalist formulas
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