Reasons to buy
- 23g whey + micellar casein blend
- 1g sugar, 110 calories
- Gluten-free certified
- per serving (best value)
Reasons to avoid
- Sucralose sweetening
- Thicker mouthfeel from casein
- No third-party certification
In this review
Why you should trust this reviewHow we evaluatedThe whey and casein blendFlavor, macros, and valueThe honest tradeoffsWho should buy the Quest protein powder?The verdict How it compares Full specifications FAQsQuick verdict
Quest Vanilla Milkshake protein powder is the 23 gram whey and casein blend with just 1 gram of sugar that mixes a dessert like shake on a budget. The whey gives fast absorption while the micellar casein slows release for sustained amino delivery, the macros fit any target, and it is gluten free certified. The trade is sucralose sweetening and a thicker mouthfeel from the casein that not everyone enjoys, plus no third party certification.
Why you should trust this review
I bought a 3 pound tub of Quest Vanilla Milkshake with my own money and used it daily for four months, not as a sample. Protein powders vary wildly in how they taste and mix, and the whey plus casein blend here is unusual at this price, so I wanted to test whether the blend actually delivers sustained protein or just thickens the shake. Nobody at Quest knew I was reviewing it.
How we evaluated
Over four months I used Quest Vanilla Milkshake protein powder daily, mostly mixed in water and sometimes milk. I judged how well it dissolved and the mouthfeel from the casein content, tracked the macros per scoop, 23 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar at 110 calories, evaluated the vanilla flavor against other powders, confirmed the gluten free certification mattered for the celiac household member who tried it, and noted the value per serving from the 3 pound tub.
The whey and casein blend
Most budget powders are pure whey, and the blend here is the interesting part. It combines whey isolate for fast absorption with micellar casein for slow release, so instead of a quick spike and fade you get more sustained amino acid delivery, which makes it useful as a between meals or evening shake, not just a post workout fast hit. Over four months that blend did what it should, it kept me fuller longer than a straight whey, and for the price getting both proteins in one tub is genuinely good value.
Flavor, macros, and value
The Vanilla Milkshake flavor leans dessert like rather than the flat, chalky vanilla a lot of powders settle for, which makes a daily shake something you do not have to force down. The macros are clean, 23 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar, and 110 calories per scoop, so it fits any cut or maintenance plan without dragging calories along. From the 3 pound tub the cost per serving works out lower than premium picks, making it one of the better value blends I have used.
The honest tradeoffs
Three caveats. It is sweetened with sucralose, so if you avoid artificial sweeteners this is not for you. The casein in the blend gives it a thicker mouthfeel than pure whey, which I happen to like in milk but which some people find heavy in water, so if you prefer a thin, watery shake the casein works against you. And there is no third party certification on the tub, so if you compete in a tested sport or want independent label verification, you will want a certified powder instead. None of these are dealbreakers for general use, but they are worth knowing.
Who should buy the Quest protein powder?
Buy it if you want a budget protein with both fast whey and slow casein for sustained delivery, you like a thicker, dessert like shake, and you want clean macros at a low cost per serving.
Skip it if you avoid sucralose, you prefer a thin watery shake without the casein thickness, or you compete in a tested sport and need third party certification.
The verdict
Quest Vanilla Milkshake is a smart budget protein for everyday use. The whey and casein blend gave more sustained protein than a plain whey, the flavor is genuinely dessert like rather than chalky, the macros are clean at 23 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar, and the 3 pound tub keeps the cost per serving low. The honest tradeoffs are sucralose sweetening, a thicker casein mouthfeel that divides people, and no third party certification. For general daily use it is strong value, and I would buy it again.
How it compares
| Model | Best for | Rating | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quest Protein Powder 3lb | Best Budget | 4.5 | Check price |
| Optimum Gold Standard 5lb | Top Pick | 4.8 | Check price |
| Dymatize ISO100 5lb | Best Isolate | 4.7 | Check price |
| Generic whey protein | Skip | 3.5 | Check price |
Full specifications
LIVE specs pulled from Amazon; performance specs from our testing.
Quest Nutrition Protein Powder (Vanilla Milkshake, 3 lb) FAQs
Yes for budget-focused users. The 23g whey + casein blend the price per-serving cost beat premium options for daily macro hitting.
Update log
- Jun 21, 2026: Review published.
- Jun 25, 2026: Current Amazon price and availability refreshed.
Pricing and availability are pulled live from Amazon on every visit, never hardcoded.


