I’m sad to say that Silk Ultra Protein Milk has been discontinued. You can still get Silk Protein Milk, which has a lesser amount of protein, but still beats most milk alternatives.
One of the oldest and most popular dairy alternative brands has gone back to their roots to make the highest protein milk beverage to date. Silk Ultra is soymilk with a whopping 20 grams of protein per cup. It contains 2.5 times more protein than milk, and is fortified with various vitamins and minerals, including calcium, vitamin D, and vitamin B12. It’s geared toward athletes and fitness enthusiasts who are ready to up their dairy-free game.
Silk Ultra Protein Milk Launches in 3 High Performance Varieties
They’ve covered the classics with unsweetened original, original, and chocolate flavors. Note that the unsweetened is higher in fat, and might be a good addition for low carb and/or keto diets. And please leave your own rating and review below once you buy and try this product. It helps others make an informed purchasing decision.
Unsweet
Ingredients:Â protein blend (filtered water, soybeans, soy protein isolate), sunflower oil, vitamin and mineral blend (calcium carbonate, sodium ascorbate [vitamin c], vitamin a palmitate, vitamin d2, riboflavin [b2], vitamin b12), sea salt, gellan gum, soy lecithin, natural flavor. contains soy. Produced in a facility that also processes tree nuts.*
Nutrition (per 1 cup): 180 calories, 9g fat, 5g carbs, 2g fiber, 1g sugars (includes 0g added sugars), 20g protein. Naturally contains and fortified to achieve the following RDA percentages: 20% vitamin D, 35% calcium, 15% iron, 15% potassium, 25% vitamin a, 10% vitamin c, 30% riboflavin, 130% vitamin b12, 10% selenium.*
Original
Ingredients: ultra protein blend (filtered water, soybeans, soy protein isolate), cane sugar, vitamin and mineral blend (calcium carbonate, sodium ascorbate [vitamin c], vitamin a palmitate, vitamin d2, riboflavin [b2], vitamin b12), sea salt, gellan gum, soy lecithin, natural flavor. contains soy. Produced in a facility that also processes tree nuts.*
Nutrition (per 1 cup): 160 calories, 5g fat, 8g carbs, 2g fiber, 5g sugars (includes 4g added sugars), 20g protein. Naturally contains and fortified to achieve the following RDA percentages: 20% vitamin D, 40% calcium, 15% iron, 15% potassium, 25% vitamin a, 10% vitamin c, 30% riboflavin, 130% vitamin b12, 10% selenium.*
Chocolate (also in single serves)
Ingredients: ultra protein blend (filtered water, soybeans, soy protein isolate), cane sugar, cocoa powder (processed with alkali), vitamin and mineral blend (calcium carbonate, sodium ascorbate [vitamin c], vitamin a palmitate, vitamin d2, riboflavin [b2], vitamin b12), sea salt, gellan gum, soy lecithin, natural flavor. contains soy. Produced in a facility that also processes tree nuts.*
Nutrition (per 1 cup): 190 calories, 5g fat, 16g carbs, 3g fiber, 11g sugars (includes 10g added sugars), 20g protein. Naturally contains and fortified to achieve the following RDA percentages: 20% vitamin D, 40% calcium, 20% iron, 15% potassium, 25% vitamin a, 10% vitamin c, 30% riboflavin, 130% vitamin b12, 10% selenium.*
Espresso (single serves only
Ingredients: protein blend (filtered water, soybeans, soy protein isolate), cane sugar, chicory root extract, coffee, vitamin and mineral blend (calcium carbonate, sodium ascorbate [vitamin c], vitamin e acetate, vitamin a palmitate, vitamin d2, riboflavin [b2], vitamin b12), sea salt, gellan gum, locust bean gum, natural flavor, soy lecithin, monk fruit extract. contains soy. Produced in a facility that also processes tree nuts and dairy.*
Nutrition (per 12-ounce bottle): 180 calories, 5g fat, 15g carbs, 5g fiber, 6g sugars (includes 5g added sugars), 20g protein. Naturally contains and fortified to achieve the following RDA percentages: 15% vitamin D, 35% calcium, 15% iron, 15% potassium, 25% vitamin a, 10% vitamin c, 15% vitamin e, 30% riboflavin, 15% folate, 100% vitamin b12, 15% magnesium, 10% selenium.*
More Allergen Notes
According to the company, “Silk employs stringent allergen quality control procedures in all of our manufacturing facilities.” Their Allergen Information is a little vague, but you can contact them for more specifics on allergen testing, if needed.
The Facts on Silk Ultra Protein Milk Beverage
- Price: $4.99 per 59-ounce carton
- Availability: Silk Ultra Protein Milk Beverage is available in Target and Kroger brand stores throughout the U.S.
- Certifications: Silk Ultra Protein Milk Beverage is Non-GMO Verified and Certified Kosher D (for dairy equipment, not ingredients; see our Understanding Kosher Guide).
- Dietary Notes: By ingredients, Silk Ultra Protein Milk Beverage is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, nut-free, peanut-free, vegan, and vegetarian. The unsweetened variety may be suitable for some keto diets. If you need a soy-free option, try Silk Protein Nut Milk.*
- For More Product Information: Visit the Silk website at silk.com.
*Always read the ingredient and nutrition statement prior to consumption. Ingredients, processes, and labeling are subject to change at any time for any company or product. Contact the company to discuss their manufacturing processes if potential allergen cross-contamination is an issue for you. No food product can be guaranteed “safe” for every individual’s needs. You should never rely on ingredient and allergen statements alone if dealing with a severe food allergy.Â
Too Good To Be True
I called Dannon to tell them how great this protein drink is! Only to find out that I had the last three cartons that the store would ever sell. I couldn’t believe it. Apparently the French don’t understand consumer awareness better than American companies do. Here is great product. Expensive? Yes. But I gladly paid more because it gave more, ounce per ounce than anything comparable. It’s a shame that we have to keep searching elsewhere to come even close to Silk Ultra.
Silk ultra was my go to! I gonna miss it
Silk ultra was the only non dairy milk I drank I’m gonna be sad to see it go, I hope y’all bring them back
Not discontinued
According to Silk’s customer service it has not been discontinued, but they are having issues with distribution. As of May anyway
Response from Go Dairy Free
Silk Protein Milk is still available, and the Next Milk, but they have pulled the Ultra from their website completely. If distribution happens again, we’ll update!
Great for smoothies
I used silk ultra protein for my smoothies and loved it. Now I can’t find it anywhere 😩
Absolutely The Best!
I have a cow milk allergy and I am unable to drink half and half in my morning cup of Joe. I tried over a dozen creamers before I tried Silk ultra protein unsweetened. The other non dairy products are either sweet or thin. I don’t like any sugar near my coffee and this has no sweetness just adds a lot of body and creaminess to my coffee. The protein so early in the morning is simply a bonus. This product has been MIA for several months now. I called Silk and they stated that is not a discontinued item but had no further information to offer. I asked for a coupon to try another item on their line and they never sent anything. Horrible service, gather they aren’t interested in my business
Silk Ultra Unsweet
Simply the best… extremely disappointed that it has been discontinued. I don’t know if ANY product on the market to replace it.
Where is the chocolate Silk Ultra????
I love the chocolate Silk Utra milk. It was helping me get the protein I need. I have a bad kidney that leaks the protein out of my body. This drink was so very important to me. They use to sell it at Walmart and now it’s gone!
Response from Go Dairy Free
I’d check with the store locator on silk.com. It is still being produced.
Best plant milk for making yogurt; hard to find lately
I’ve been using the Ultra Original for making homemade yogurt, and it blows store-bought soymilk yogurt out of the water, at a fraction of the price too. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to find any of the Ultra ones in the past month here in Portland, OR, and none of the other soy milks I’ve tried (Silk or other brands) are nearly as good for yogurt – they produce a result that is far too watery unless you strain it and lose 70% of the volume.
Love it!
I love this product!
Some reviews on SILK website have eluded to maybe they are discontinuing? Please tell me it’s NOT TRUE! I found this out of town on vacation. I started using the chocolate one in my coffee (with a splash of Silk Vanilla Soycreamer) instead of soymilk- between 2 cups of coffee I am getting 18g of protein before my day even starts! (Without even getting out the blender) When I returned home, I found that after I bought all that was on my store shelf, they did not restock…. Same with 2 other stores… WHAT’S GOING ON??? maybe need better marketing…. Those people doing samples in the grocery store would do great for this product! (I can’t have regular milk so other premixed shakes that I have seen, like MuscleMilk are no-go for me, and I seem to do especially well with soy)
Response from Go Dairy Free
It’s still being produced, but like with many products, there are supply chain and distribution issues that can affect availability.
Delicious and Nutritious
I drink this in the chocolate version every morning for breakfast, it’s very refreshing she I like knowing it’s also a nutritious way to start my day! It has helped me lose 30 pounds, please keep making it!