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Black Magic Supply | Vegan Protein | 25 Servings

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Black Magic Supply | Vegan Protein | 25 ServingsFour plant proteins, no secrets, easy vegan recovery for daily use Black Magic Vegan Protein keeps it simple: make plant protein something you actually want to drink every day, with better completeness and ease. It skips the single plant trap and uses a clear four protein mixpea protein isolate, brown rice protein, fava bean protein, and mung bean protein. That's smart. Each plant has its own amino strengths and weak spots, so blending them gives you

Four plant proteins, no secrets, easy vegan recovery for daily use

Black Magic Vegan Protein keeps it simple: make plant protein something you actually want to drink every day, with better completeness and ease. It skips the single-plant trap and uses a clear four-protein mix—pea protein isolate, brown rice protein, fava bean protein, and mung bean protein. That's smart. Each plant has its own amino strengths and weak spots, so blending them gives you better coverage for recovery, feeling full, and hitting protein goals without hassle.

One thing to call out: it doesn't list exact grams for each protein, and you don't get a full breakdown of all macros beyond the basics. It's open about what's in there, but not as detailed as a full amino or per-source dose would be. Still, no prop blend is a win in a world where lots of vegan proteins hide behind fuzzy labels.

On top of protein, there's a solid vitamin boost. You get 300 mg of vitamin C, a good daily hit that helps with antioxidants—stuff that fights off training stress—and building collagen for joints. If you're active, it's just good support for tough weeks. Vitamin D3 at 20 mcg covers basics like immune health and strong bones, super handy if you're inside a lot. Vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin at 2.4 mcg is key for plant eaters, since B12 can be low without meat.

Black Magic Vegan Protein by Black Magic Supply contains 100mg Potassium, a effective dose for health and performance.

Key Highlights

  • Four-plant protein mix—pea isolate, brown rice, fava bean, and mung bean instead of a lame single source. Blends like this give you better amino coverage and make recovery feel more solid than one plant alone.
  • No prop blend—the label shows exactly what proteins are in it. Lots of vegan stuff hides the details, but this lets you see the real plan behind the formula.
  • 300 mg vitamin C—a real dose that helps, not just for show. It fights free radicals and supports collagen, so it's great for handling workouts and staying healthy.
  • 20 mcg vitamin D3—smart for indoor trainers or anyone short on sun. It boosts your immune system and keeps bones and muscles in check.
  • 2.4 mcg vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin—big for plant-based diets where B12 might dip. It keeps red blood cells and nerves running smooth without needing meat.
  • Built-in B vitamins—B1, B2, B3, and B5 help turn food into energy. No buzz here, just the basics your body uses to keep going.
  • 900 mcg vitamin A—a solid amount that supports your immune system and skin health. It's actual nutrition, not tiny doses for the label.
  • 100 mg potassium—not a full electrolyte drink, but it helps with hydration, nerves, and muscle work, which is useful if you're active.

Black Magic Vegan Protein by Black Magic Supply contains 100mg Potassium, a effective dose for health and performance.

Who Is This For?

  • Lifters needing dairy-free post-gym protein they stick with. Four-plant mix beats single sources for aminos and usability.
  • Lactose issues? Skip whey bloat, get a plant blend with B12 and D3 that fit low-animal diets.
  • Plant athletes who want quality protein, not just grams. Pea, rice, fava, mung team up better for training.
  • Busy folks keeping nutrition simple when meals aren't. Scoop with vitamins and potassium fills gaps quick.
  • Mixed eaters wanting whey breaks without losing protein. Light option that digests easy.
  • Wellness types skipping stims or hype. Calm protein with basics for any time.

How to Use

Mix 1 scoop in 8-12 oz cold water for a basic shake, or plant milk for thicker feel. Shake hard in a bottle—vegan blends need it for good texture. Use after workouts or to fill gaps; timing's flexible, focus on daily totals. If new to vegan or erythritol bugs you, start half. Blend into oats, smoothies, or recipes if shakes bore you. Pairs well with creatine for recovery while protein feeds muscles. No cycle; steady use is key. Keep sealed, cool, dry for best taste.

What to Expect

First 0-10 minutes: you feel the mix, texture, and taste hit—no 'effect' since it's not a stim. 10-30 minutes: fullness kicks in, easy protein without a meal. First days: check how your gut handles it, especially if new to plants or sugar alcohols. By week 1: fewer missed proteins, easier after-gym eats. Weeks 2-4: builds up—better sticking to diet, less meal stress. It's consistency results, not instant feels.

Key Ingredients

  • Vitamin C — 300 mg — Meaningful antioxidant and collagen-support daily inclusion
  • Vitamin D3 — 20 mcg — Supports immune function and musculoskeletal health daily
  • Vitamin B12 — 2.4 mcg — Crucial B12 support for plant-forward nutrition routines
  • Potassium — 100 mg — Supports muscle contraction and fluid balance fundamentals
  • Vitamin A — 900 mcg — Adds real immune and tissue health support
  • Biotin — 30 mcg — Rounds out the formula’s daily wellness profile

Black Magic Vegan Protein by Black Magic Supply contains 100mg Potassium, a effective dose for health and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Black Magic Vegan Protein different from a basic pea protein?

This formula uses four plant protein sources—pea isolate, brown rice, fava bean, and mung bean—rather than relying on pea alone. That matters because blended plant proteins generally offer better overall amino acid complementarity and a more balanced recovery profile than single-source vegan proteins.

Is this a full meal replacement?

No. Black Magic Vegan Protein is a protein supplement with supportive vitamins and potassium, not a complete meal replacement with substantial carbohydrate, fat, and fiber coverage. It works best as a post-workout shake, snack protein, or protein add-in to meals.

Does this product contain stimulants or caffeine?

No. This is a stimulant-free powder, so you can use it post-workout, between meals, or later in the day without worrying about caffeine-related sleep disruption.

Why is vitamin B12 included in a vegan protein?

Vitamin B12 is especially relevant in plant-forward diets because it is less abundant without animal foods. Black Magic includes 2.4 mcg of B12 as methylcobalamin, a bioactive form commonly used in supplements.

How much vitamin C is in this formula, and why does it matter?

Each serving provides 300 mg of vitamin C. That is a meaningful daily-support dose that contributes to antioxidant defense, immune function, and collagen synthesis, making the formula more nutritionally complete than protein-only products.

Is the formula fully transparent?

It is more transparent than many vegan proteins because there is no proprietary blend and the protein sources are disclosed. However, the exact gram amount of each individual protein source is not listed separately, so it is not absolute source-by-source transparency.

Can I use this if whey protein bothers my stomach?

For many users, yes. This is entirely plant-based, so it avoids the lactose and dairy proteins that commonly cause issues with whey. That said, if you are sensitive to erythritol or legumes, start with a half serving to assess tolerance.

When is the best time to take Black Magic Vegan Protein?

The best time is whenever it helps you consistently hit your daily protein target. Post-workout is convenient, but it also works well at breakfast, between meals, or in the evening because it contains no stimulants.

What does the potassium do in this product?

Potassium supports normal fluid balance, nerve signaling, and muscle contraction. At 100 mg, this is a modest inclusion rather than a full hydration formula, but it still adds useful physiological support.

Is biotin in this formula a major selling point?

Not by itself. Biotin at 30 mcg is a reasonable wellness inclusion, but the evidence for biotin supplementation is strongest in cases of deficiency, not as a guaranteed cosmetic benefit in already healthy users. The real value of this formula is the multi-source protein matrix plus the broader vitamin support.

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