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Chocolate protein powder is one of the most popular ways to hit your daily protein targets without sacrificing taste. The range here covers everything from lean isolates to mass-gaining blends, all available in rich chocolate flavours that actually deliver on the taste front. Whether you're mixing a quick post-workout shake or building a more creative recipe, there's a chocolate protein powder to fit the job.
With 18 products across the range — including whey, vegan, casein, and blended options — the chocolate flavour lineup is one of the broadest available. Myprotein's expert nutritionists have developed each formula to meet different protein needs, so whether you're after ultra-high protein content or a more balanced macro profile, there's a chocolate option built for it.
Who Chocolate Protein Is For
Chocolate protein powder works for anyone who wants a reliable, great-tasting way to increase their daily protein intake. Gym-goers and athletes are the obvious fit — protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass1 — but it's just as relevant for people who simply find it hard to eat enough protein through food alone. If you'd rather drink a smooth chocolate shake than force down another plain chicken breast, this range makes hitting your numbers a lot more enjoyable.
It's also a strong choice for people who use protein powder in cooking and baking. Chocolate flavoured powders work naturally in pancake mixes, mug cakes, oat recipes, and smoothies, making them one of the most versatile flavour options in the range. From the Impact Whey Protein Powder and Impact Whey Isolate through to the Protein Pancake Mix and Protein Mug Cake Mix, there are formats here for every kind of user.
When to Use Chocolate Protein
Post-workout is the most common time people reach for a chocolate protein shake, and it's easy to see why — it's quick, convenient, and genuinely enjoyable to drink after a session. Mixing with water or milk takes seconds, and the chocolate flavour makes the whole process feel less like a chore. That said, there's no single "right" time to use protein powder. Many people use it first thing in the morning, between meals, or as a higher-protein alternative to a standard snack.
For slower-release options like Impact Micellar Casein Powder, evenings are a popular choice given casein's slower digestion rate. Vegan-friendly options like Impact Pea Protein and Impact Vegan Protein suit plant-based diets at any point in the day. And for those using protein in recipes — think Protein Oats or Protein Pancake Mix — morning is a natural fit for building a chocolate-flavoured, protein-rich start to the day.
Chocolate Protein Benefits
Real Protein, Real Taste
The best chocolate protein powders do two things well: deliver meaningful protein content and actually taste good. Impact Whey Protein Powder provides up to 23g of protein per serving, while Impact Whey Isolate reaches up to 26g — both in a chocolate flavour that makes daily use something to look forward to rather than tolerate. Protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass1, so getting enough of it consistently matters.
A Format for Every Goal
Chocolate protein isn't one-size-fits-all. Leaner options like Impact Diet Whey deliver up to 36g of protein per serving for those focused on higher protein intake, while Impact Whey Mass Gainer suits those looking to increase overall calorie intake alongside their protein. Vegan, casein, soy, pea, and blended options round out the range, meaning there's a chocolate formula whatever your dietary preference or training goal.
Versatility Beyond the Shaker
Chocolate is one of the most cooking-friendly protein flavours there is. It works naturally in Protein Oats, Protein Pancake Mix, and Protein Mug Cake Mix, turning everyday meals into higher-protein versions of foods you'd eat anyway. It pairs well with milk, plant milks, nut butters, and bananas — making it easy to incorporate into a varied diet without things getting repetitive.
Consistent Quality, Developed by Experts
Every product in the range has been developed by Myprotein's expert nutritionists to meet specific formulation standards. Protein contributes to the maintenance of normal bones2 as well as muscle mass1, so quality and accuracy in what's on the label matters. Each chocolate protein option is manufactured to consistent standards, so you know exactly what you're getting with every serving.
Popular Picks
Impact Whey Protein Powder — Impact Whey Protein Powder delivers up to 23g of high-quality protein per serving with under 2g of fat and 2g of carbs, all for just 114 calories.
Impact Whey Isolate Powder — For those pushing their protein intake as high as possible, Impact Whey Isolate packs up to 26g of fast-absorbing protein into only 109 calories per serving.
Impact Diet Whey — Impact Diet Whey is built for those who want more from their shake, combining up to 36g of protein per serving with green tea extract, CLA, and added choline.
FAQs
What is the best chocolate protein powder?
The best chocolate protein powder depends on your goals. Impact Whey Isolate is a strong choice for those wanting ultra-high protein content, with up to 26g of fast-absorbing protein per serving and a rich chocolate flavour. If you're after a leaner, higher-protein formula, Impact Diet Whey delivers up to 36g of protein per serving. For a solid all-round option, Impact Whey Protein Powder provides up to 23g per serving at only 114 calories — a consistently popular pick across the range.
What's the difference between chocolate whey protein and chocolate vegan protein?
Chocolate whey protein — such as Impact Whey Protein Powder or Impact Whey Isolate — is derived from dairy and typically offers a complete amino acid profile with fast absorption. Chocolate vegan protein, like Impact Vegan Protein or Impact Pea Protein, is plant-based and suits those avoiding animal products. Both provide high-quality protein that contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass1. The main differences are source, texture, and suitability for dietary preferences rather than overall protein quality.
How many grams of protein does chocolate protein powder contain?
Protein content varies across the range. Impact Whey Protein Powder provides up to 23g per serving, Impact Whey Isolate delivers up to 26g, and Impact Diet Whey reaches up to 36g. Other options like Impact Pea Protein, Impact Vegan Protein, and Total Protein Blend each offer their own protein profiles. Checking the individual product label gives you the exact figure per serving for whichever chocolate format you choose.
Can I use chocolate protein powder in recipes?
Chocolate protein powder works well in a wide range of recipes beyond shakes. Products like Protein Pancake Mix, Protein Mug Cake Mix, and Protein Oats are specifically formulated for cooking, and chocolate is one of the most naturally versatile flavours for baking and mixing. Standard chocolate powders like Impact Whey Protein also blend easily into oats, smoothies, and homemade baked goods, making it straightforward to increase protein content across everyday meals.
Is chocolate protein powder suitable for vegans?
Several chocolate protein options in the range are suitable for vegans. Impact Vegan Protein, Impact Pea Protein, and the Vegan Protein Blend are all plant-based and available in chocolate flavours. These are free from dairy and animal-derived ingredients, making them a practical choice for those following a vegan or plant-based diet who still want a great-tasting, high-protein option.
When should I drink a chocolate protein shake?
Chocolate protein shakes can be used at any point in the day, depending on your routine and goals. Post-workout is the most common timing, but many people also use them in the morning, between meals, or as an evening option. For a slower-digesting chocolate protein, Impact Micellar Casein Powder is often used later in the day due to its gradual release profile. There's no single rule — it comes down to where protein fits most naturally into your daily intake.
How many different types of chocolate protein are available?
There are 18 products across the chocolate protein range, spanning whey concentrate, whey isolate, diet whey, mass gainer, vegan, casein, soy, pea, collagen, EAA, and blended options. Specialist formats like Protein Pancake Mix, Protein Mug Cake Mix, and Protein Oats are also part of the range, making this one of the most comprehensive chocolate protein lineups available. Whatever your format preference or dietary requirement, there's a chocolate option built for it.
Who developed the chocolate protein products?
Myprotein's expert nutritionists developed every product across the chocolate protein range. Each formula is built to meet specific nutritional standards, with accurate protein content verified per serving. That expertise extends across whey, vegan, casein, and specialist formats, ensuring each chocolate option is developed to a consistent standard rather than simply flavoured as an afterthought.
What's the difference between chocolate whey concentrate and chocolate whey isolate?
Chocolate whey concentrate, such as Impact Whey Protein Powder, is processed to retain a broader nutrient profile and typically contains some fat and carbohydrates alongside its protein content. Chocolate whey isolate, like Impact Whey Isolate, undergoes further filtration to achieve a higher protein percentage per serving — up to 26g — with lower levels of fat and carbohydrates. Isolate tends to suit those prioritising ultra-high protein content, while concentrate is a versatile, well-rounded everyday option.
Can chocolate protein powder be used as a meal replacement?
Some products in the range are specifically formulated as meal replacements — Protein Meal Replacement Blend is designed with a broader nutrient profile for this purpose. Standard chocolate protein powders like Impact Whey are formulated as protein supplements rather than complete meal replacements, so they work best as part of a balanced diet rather than a standalone meal substitute. For those looking to use protein as part of a structured dietary plan, the Protein Meal Replacement Blend is the more appropriate option.
1. Protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass.
2. Protein contributes to the maintenance of normal bones.