REVIEW: PALEOVALLEY Snacks, Drinks & Supplements

PaleoValley Review 2025 – Grass‑Fed Snacks, Drinks & Supplements for a Clean Paleo Lifestyle

Quick Take

  • Best for: Paleo, Whole30, keto, gluten‑free and clean‑ingredient shoppers
  • Flagship products: 100 % grass‑fed beef sticks, whey + colostrum protein, bone‑broth powder
  • Stand‑out feature: Third‑party tested, low‑temperature processing, zero additives
  • Deal: Use code GODDESS15 for an extra 15 % off site‑wide

What Makes PaleoValley Different?

PaleoValley skips commodity ingredients in favor of nutrient‑dense, grass‑fed, pasture‑raised sources. Every SKU is:

  • 100 % Grass‑Fed & Finished (or wild‑caught / pasture‑raised)
  • Organic | Non‑GMO | Gluten‑, Grain‑ & Soy‑Free
  • Free from antibiotics, hormones, fillers, artificial sweeteners & “natural” flavors
  • Low‑temperature dehydrated or naturally fermented for maximum nutrient retention

These standards cost more up front, but they show up in flavor, digestibility and lab results.

Clean Protein & Functional Drinks

1. Grass‑Fed Whey Protein with Colostrum — Vanilla

Macros: 13 g protein | 90 calories | 0 g sugar (Monk‑fruit sweetened)

If you stack whey and colostrum separately, this blend simplifies your routine while adding extra immune‑support peptides. The vanilla is a touch sweeter than stevia‑based powders, but it disappears in a berry‑flax smoothie.

Pro tip: Use 1.5–2 PaleoValley scoops to match the 25 g dose in typical gym formulas.

2. Grass‑Fed Bone Broth Protein — Unflavored

Grass‑fed beef bones are slow‑simmered, then gently dried into a versatile powder rich in collagen, proline and glycine. Stir into soups, mushroom coffee or chocolate smoothies for joint‑friendly protein without the beefy taste.

3. Organic SuperGreens — Tropical

A no‑grass formula featuring 23 organic fruits & veggies (think kale sprout, spirulina, elderberry) plus digestive enzymes. The tropical flavor masks the broccoli base well—still, we prefer blending with coconut water or mango instead of plain H₂O.

4. Essential Electrolytes — Watermelon

Hydration from ancient sea salt + organic coconut water + seaweed trace minerals—no cane sugar, food dyes or lab‑made “natural flavor.” The hot‑pink hue comes from real dragon fruit. Heads‑up: the Watermelon flavor uses a pinch of silicon dioxide as an anti‑caking agent (skip it if you’re strict Paleo).

Pasture‑Raised, Grab‑and‑Go Snacks

5. 100 % Grass‑Fed Beef Sticks — Original

Think Slim Jim—minus the GMOs, encapsulated citric acid and maltodextrin. Each stick delivers 6 g protein and zero sugar, naturally fermented for gut‑friendly probiotics and satisfying “snap.”

6. Superfood Bars — Apple Cinnamon

Eight antioxidant‑packed superfoods (kale, turmeric, blueberries…) meet bone‑broth protein in a fudgy, date‑sweetened bar with under 4 g sugar. Great for school lunches or flight fuel; Dark Chocolate Chip is next on our list.

 

Whole‑Food Supplement Lineup

Supplement Key Ingredients Why We Like It
Essential C Complex Organic Amla, Camu Camu, Acerola 450 mg food‑based vitamin C—great for collagen synthesis & immunity
Organ Complex Grass‑fed liver, heart, kidney Bioavailable B12 & iron without sautéing organs
Wild‑Caught Fish Roe Herring & pollock roe Naturally balanced EPA:DHA, no fishy burps
Turmeric Complex Whole turmeric + ginger, cloves, black pepper Full‑spectrum curcuminoids for joint & DNA support
Apple Cider Vinegar Complex ACV + Ceylon cinnamon, lemon Craving & blood‑sugar management without throat burn

All capsules are gelatin‑based and free from flow agents.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Transparent ingredient sourcing & regenerative farming support
  • Low‑temp processing retains heat‑sensitive nutrients
  • Wide variety covers snacks, proteins, greens and targeted supplements
  • Third‑party pesticide and heavy‑metal testing

Cons

  • Premium price per serving (look for bundle discounts)
  • Some drink mixes contain silicon dioxide—purists beware
  • Limited vegan options

Final Verdict

If clean labels, ethical sourcing and maximal nutrient density top your shopping list, PaleoValley deserves serious pantry space. The whey‑colostrum combo and fermented beef sticks are standout buys. Grab code GODDESS15 for 15 % off and taste the difference of regenerative agriculture.

External Resources

  1. Health benefits of whey protein – National Library of Medicine
  2. Omega‑3 Fatty Acids explained – Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
  3. Nutritional differences in grass‑fed vs. grain‑fed beef – UnderstandingAg
  4. Apple Cider Vinegar & weight loss – Mayo Clinic
  5. Collagen peptides: do they work? – Cleveland Clinic
  6. Electrolytes & hydration basics – American Heart Association

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