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6 Reasons People Are Switching to Clear Protein

6 Reasons People Are Switching to Clear Protein

6 Reasons People Are Switching to Clear Protein

Somewhere in the last year, protein shakes started looking less like a milkshake and more like a sports drink. If you've noticed clear, juice-coloured protein drinks popping up everywhere and wondered what the deal is, you're not the only one. Search interest in "clear protein" is up roughly 42% year over year, and it's not slowing down.

Here's what's actually behind the shift, and why it's more than a look.

1. It doesn't taste (or feel) like a chore anymore

Be honest: how many tubs of protein powder have you abandoned half-finished because the taste just wasn't there? Thick, gritty, and a "dirt like" finish: That's the reputation traditional protein has earned (especially plant-based protein powders), fairly or not. Clear protein flips the format entirely. It pours and drinks like a juice or a lightly sparkling beverage, which means it's something you actually want to finish, not something you white-knuckle through post-workout.

2. The science behind "clear" is legit, not a gimmick

The clarity isn't food colouring magic. It comes from hydrolyzing the protein, breaking it down into smaller peptides before it ever hits your shaker. Smaller peptides don't scatter light the way whole proteins do, so instead of a cloudy shake, you get something that pours clear. It's a genuine formulation difference, not a marketing trick.

3. It tends to sit a lot lighter

That same smaller peptide size is part of why clear protein tends to digest faster and sit lighter than a traditional shake. No one wants to feel like they swallowed a brick before a workout.

4. It's kinder to a lot of stomachs

Here's a stat that doesn't get talked about enough: roughly 70% of people have some degree of lactose intolerance. That's a massive chunk of the population dealing with bloating, cramping, or worse every time they drink a dairy-based shake. A dairy-free, hydrolyzed plant protein sidesteps that problem completely, no compromise required.

5. It still shows up where it counts

None of this matters if the protein itself is weak. The bar for a clear protein worth drinking: a complete amino acid profile and a real protein number per serving, not flavoured water wearing a lab coat. SURGE™, for example, delivers 25g of complete plant protein per full serving at 84% protein density, with all 9 essential amino acids and 24g of BCAAs and EAAs, made from hydrolyzed Canadian pea protein. Zero sugar, added electrolytes, third-party tested on every batch.

6. It fits into more of your actual day

Traditional protein shakes tend to be higher in calories, and can often serve as a meal replacement. A light, clear protein drink works mid-morning, on a walk, between meetings, or anywhere you'd normally reach for a sports drink. That flexibility is a big reason the category has taken off. It's protein that fits a life, not just a workout schedule.

The Bottom Line

Clear protein isn't a trend for trend's sake, it's solving a real problem: protein that's easier to drink, easier to digest, and easy to actually finish. We built SURGE as North America's first clear, plant-based protein beverage for exactly that reason, and it's since been named Product of the Year by BC Food & Beverage. If a protein shake has ever felt like a chore, this is the format built to change your mind.

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