Clean Simple Eats Mint Chocolate Cookie
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Clean Simple Eats

Mint Chocolate Cookie

6.6

Solid

Score range: 6.0 – 7.4

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A decent option for Ninja Creami protein ice cream. Works well enough, but there are better choices in the rankings. Decent option if it's on sale.

The Review

This mint chocolate chip powder misses the mark on its namesake flavor. While the chocolate notes are present and generally agreeable – a standard cocoa powder profile that doesn't taste artificial – the mint is frustratingly subdued. It's more of a whisper than a declaration, leaving you searching for that refreshing, palate-cleansing kick that defines a good mint ice cream. The result is a pint that tastes like a mild chocolate ice cream with a vague, cool aftertaste, rather than the vibrant, balanced experience you'd expect.

Texture-wise, it spins adequately, achieving a reasonably dense and creamy consistency on the first pass, though it can benefit from a re-spin if you're looking for ultimate smoothness. However, no amount of re-spinning can fix the flavor imbalance. If you're a true mint enthusiast, you'll find yourself reaching for a bottle of peppermint extract to doctor this pint, which defeats the purpose of a flavored protein powder. It's a chocolate powder that *happens* to have a hint of mint, not a true mint chocolate chip contender.

Macros Per Pint

318

Calories

per pint

38g

Protein

per pint

388

Calories

with Oreo Thins

39g

Protein

with Oreo Thins

Sweeteners: Xylitol, Stevia Leaf Extract (Reb A), Monk Fruit Extract

+ Recipe adds erythritol (from the recipe, not this powder).

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👍Natural

Tested with The Standard Recipe. +Oreo values include 2 Oreo Thins mixed in after spinning.

Full Pint Nutrition Facts

11.9g protein / 100 cal

Per Full Pint (pure — no Oreos)

Calories318
Protein38g
Total Fat5.0g
Saturated Fat2.0g
Total Carbohydrates24.0g
Dietary Fiber1.0g
Total Sugars14.0g
Sodium300mg
Sweetener(s)

Natural

Xylitol, Stevia Leaf Extract (Reb A), Monk Fruit Extract

Calculated from the powder's nutrition label + The Standard Recipe baseline (375g Fairlife 2%, 1 tbsp erythritol, 2 tsp non-fat milk powder, 1/8 tsp vanilla extract, 1/8 tsp xanthan gum, 1/2 tsp glycerin).

How It's Scored

Flavor Accuracy

Does it taste like what it says on the label? Artificial notes are penalized.

Creami Texture

How smooth and creamy does it spin? Icy or grainy results score lower.

Macro Efficiency

Protein per calorie ratio. High protein, low calories = better score.

Artificial sweeteners (sucralose, acesulfame-K) are noted and generally result in lower flavor scores. Learn more about the methodology →

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About This Brand

Clean Simple Eats — #4 Brand · 5.3 avg

Not Recommended

Clean Simple Eats gets a lot of hype, but the results don’t really back it up. Across the sampler, most flavors come out muted and one-note, lacking the punch you want in a Creami pint. Mint Chocolate Cookie is the only real standout, but even that falls short of being something you’d crave—this isn’t a brand worth prioritizing.

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