Upgrade your nutrition without breaking the bank
Get more for less. Our sale prices make it easy to stock up, try new flavours, or even grab some extras for friends and family who've been eyeing your results.
On Sale FAQs
What's actually on sale here? Are these discounted products lower quality or close to expiry?
Absolutely not! These are the same premium products you'd find anywhere else on the site, just at better prices. There are no seconds, no discontinued lines, and no products approaching their use-by date lurking in the sale section. You're getting full-quality, Australian-made faba bean protein at genuinely reduced prices. Think of it less like a clearance rack and more like a smart bulk-buying opportunity.
What flavours are available on the sale page?
The sale collection currently features the full flavour lineup: Chocolate, Vanilla, Coconut, Salted Caramel, and Unflavoured, all in the standard 750g pouch with around 25 servings per bag. That said, Vanilla and Salted Caramel have a habit of selling out pretty quickly (they're fan favourites), so if you've been on the fence about trying either, don't sit on it too long. Single-serve samples in Chocolate, Coconut, Vanilla, Unflavoured, and Salted Caramel are also available for just $5 each (a great way to road-test a flavour before committing to a full bag).
What's the deal with the 2 Pack and 3 Pack Specials? Are they worth it?
If you already know you like the product, or you're buying for a household of fitness-minded people, the value packs are genuinely hard to beat. The 2 Pack Special gets you 1.5kg for $108 AUD (down from $118), and the 3 Pack Special gives you 2.25kg for $134 AUD (down from $177). That's a saving of $43 on the 3 Pack, which works out to roughly $44.60 per bag instead of the standard $59. You can also mix flavours across the packs, so you're not stuck eating Coconut for three months straight if that's not your vibe.
Can I try before I buy a full bag?
Single-serve 30g samples are available for $5 each across most flavours. Each sample gives you one full serving, so you'll get a real sense of how it mixes, how it tastes, and whether that slightly-earthy legume note (which most people don't notice at all) is going to bother you. If you're new to plant protein, grabbing a couple of samples before buying a big bag is a pretty sensible move.
What actually is faba bean protein?
Faba beans (Vicia faba, if you want to get technical) are a legume grown right here in Australia, and they happen to be an excellent source of protein. Pure Plant Protein processes the beans into a high-purity isolate to arrive at a powder that's around 88% protein by mass. It's a complete protein, meaning it contains all nine essential amino acids your body can't make on its own. The leucine content per serving (around 2.1–2.5g) is high enough to properly trigger muscle protein synthesis, which matters if you're using protein powder for training and recovery. It's also dairy-free, soy-free, gluten-free, and non-GMO, which covers a lot of bases for people with dietary sensitivities.
How does it compare to whey protein?
Honestly, closer than you might expect. Whey isolate technically comes in at 90–95% protein and digests slightly faster, but faba bean isolate at ~88% protein isn't far behind. The real differences are what's absent: zero lactose, zero cholesterol, and no dairy. For anyone who gets bloated or gassy from whey (which is a lot of people, even those who aren't fully lactose intolerant), faba bean protein tends to be much gentler on the gut. The texture is also surprisingly smooth for a plant protein, no grittiness, no chalky aftertaste.
Does it mix well, or will I be chewing my protein shake?
It mixes well. A standard shaker with about 300ml of water or milk is fine, though blending with a banana or some plant-based milk gives you a noticeably creamier result. The Unflavoured variant is particularly handy if you want to add it to smoothies, soups, or even savoury cooking without it tasting weird. A small number of reviewers have mentioned catching a faint "bean" flavour, particularly with the Vanilla, but most people find that blending with fruit or milk takes care of it entirely.
How much protein am I actually getting per serving?
The Chocolate and Vanilla variants deliver 24.3g of protein per 30g serve. The Unflavoured version is slightly denser at 25.3g per serve, since there are no flavouring ingredients taking up space. Each serving comes in at around 114 calories, which is quite lean, making it easy to hit your daily protein targets without blowing out your calorie budget.
What's the shipping situation?
Orders over $70 AUD qualify for free shipping across Australia. Given that a single 750g bag is already $59, adding a sample or two pushes you over the threshold pretty easily, or go straight for a value pack, and you're comfortably covered. Standard metro delivery takes 2–5 business days via Australia Post, with Melbourne orders sometimes arriving in as little as 1–2 days, given the Yarra Valley distribution base. They also ship internationally to New Zealand and Singapore, though free shipping doesn't apply to those orders.
Can I return something I bought on sale?
For change-of-mind returns on sale items, it's worth knowing that the policy is more limited than for full-price products. Generally, discounted items aren't eligible for change-of-mind refunds unless the product is faulty or you received the wrong thing. If something's genuinely wrong with your order, you're covered, but if you decide you're not into Coconut flavour after all, that's trickier. The $5 sample packs exist precisely to help you avoid this situation, so use them.
Are the sale deals available all the time?
No, the sale collection updates regularly, and items do sell out (Vanilla and Salted Caramel especially). If you spot a deal that makes sense for you, it's worth grabbing it rather than waiting around. The site is pretty clear that these prices won't stick around indefinitely.






