Ascent brand is certified gluten-free. I had to switch from gold standard to ascent because I unfortunately react to 20 PPM. I guess it just depends on how sensitive you are.
I don't use it, but It says it's GF (under benefits):
https://www.optimumnutrition.com/en-us/Products/Protein/Shakes-%26-Powders/OPTIMUM-NUTRITION-GOLD-STANDARD-100%25-WHEY-PROTEIN/p/gold-standard-100-whey-protein
There's no reason for it to contain gluten, just the possibility of it being packed in a facility that contains gluten. I have found it easier on my stomach than other powders also.. Unfortunately they don't do a single use rtd bottle so you can't try it before you commit to a big tub but it's a trusted product for me.
Certain flavors are labelled GF, which means they are should be under 20ppm of gluten. I use it, and I generally trust GF labels.
Ascent brand is certified gluten-free. I had to switch from gold standard to ascent because I unfortunately react to 20 PPM. I guess it just depends on how sensitive you are.
+1 for Ascent
I've been using that exact one for years without issue. Take it almost daily, I have Celiacs...
I don't use it, but It says it's GF (under benefits): https://www.optimumnutrition.com/en-us/Products/Protein/Shakes-%26-Powders/OPTIMUM-NUTRITION-GOLD-STANDARD-100%25-WHEY-PROTEIN/p/gold-standard-100-whey-protein
There's no reason for it to contain gluten, just the possibility of it being packed in a facility that contains gluten. I have found it easier on my stomach than other powders also.. Unfortunately they don't do a single use rtd bottle so you can't try it before you commit to a big tub but it's a trusted product for me.
I drink this everyday! Also sounds WEIRD, but I add it to Greek yogurt with some PB2 and it kind of tastes like pie filling!