Fast&Up🔄 Protein Blend
Whey Essentials Protein Powder
Mixed proteins
Catalog data last reviewed 4 June 2026. Prices on Amazon may change.
4.4Editorial rating
Editorial scores from our team (taste, mixability, value)—not an Amazon star average.
Who it's for
- Lifters prioritising muscle gain and recovery protein
- Active users who want post-workout recovery support
Who should skip
- People who dislike sweet or strongly flavoured shakes
- Strict budget buyers (consider a cheaper concentrate)
- Those with significant lactose intolerance (consider isolate or plant protein)
- Strict vegans (choose a plant protein instead)
₹3,400
(₹5.67/g of protein)
Value Rating
4.2
Key Specifications
24g
Protein per serving
Vegetarian
Diet Type
32g
Serving size
Powder
Product form
Quality Certifications
FSSAI Approved
Best For
Muscle GainRecovery
Editorial Verdict
Grass-fed blend with aminos—compact tub for trial users.
The Good
- Grass-fed whey marketing for quality-conscious buyers.
- BCAA + glutamine in the formula.
- FSSAI approved.
The Bad
- 800g size runs out quickly for heavy users.
- Limited flavours vs Scitron or ON.
Grass-Fed Positioning
Fast&Up Whey Essentials markets grass-fed whey with BCAA and glutamine in a 800g tub—handy if you want a smaller commitment before a 2kg purchase. 24g protein per 32g scoop suits everyday training.
When It Fits
Good for office gym-goers who want chocolate or coffee flavours without importing international brands.
Verdict
Solid mid-tier blend. Compare with Scitron Advance or browse all blends.
Detailed Ratings
overall
4.4
taste
4.3
mixability
4.4
value
4.2
Pros & Cons
✅ Pros
- •Grass-fed whey for better quality
- •Includes BCAA and glutamine
- •Supports muscle strength
❌ Cons
- •Limited flavors
- •Slightly higher price per serving
Available Flavors
🍓Rich Chocolate
🍓Creamy Coffee
Ingredients
Whey Protein IsolateWhey Protein ConcentrateBCAAGlutamine
Frequently Asked Questions
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