You ask lot of yourself. Chocolate Collagen Protein powder has what you need to get the job done: amino acids to support healthy skin, bones and joints, plus MCT oil for sustained energy.† Add decadent chocolate flavor to coffee, smoothies and more for a delicious protein boost.
You ask lot of yourself. Chocolate Collagen Protein powder has what you need to get the job done: amino acids to support healthy skin, bones and joints, plus MCT oil for sustained energy.† Add decadent chocolate flavor to coffee, smoothies and more for a delicious protein boost.
$21.99 Regular price
9.3 oz.BENEFITS
Glowing, hydrated skin†
Joint and bone support†
Easy to use
Delicious flavor
About The Product
Why Collagen Protein Matters
- Contains amino acid building blocks often missing in a modern diet
- Your body uses collagen to support glowing skin, flexible joints and strong bones†
- Collagen protein powder makes it easy to get your daily dose of collagen

What Makes Bulletproof Collagen Protein Different?
- Rich chocolate flavor is sweet with less than 1g sugar
- Sourced from grass-fed, pasture-raised cows
- Plus MCT oil for sustained energy†

Add to All Your Favorites
- Mixes easily in hot and cold drinks and recipes
- Add to coffee for an instantly delicious mocha
- Dairy-free, gluten-free and non-GMO

QUALITY INGREDIENTS
Ingredients:
Hydrolyzed collagen powder, Bulletproof MCT oil powder (caprylic and capric acid triglycerides from highly refined coconut and/or palm kernel oil, tapioca dextrin), raw cacao powder, coconut creamer powder (nonfat dry coconut milk, non-GMO maltodextrin, coconut oil, gum acacia, less than 2% sunflower lecithin, tri-calcium phosphate), erythritol, organic cocoa powder, cellulose gum, Rebaudioside A (refined stevia leaf extract).
Bulletproof Collagen Protein is made of predominantly Type I and a small amount of Type III bovine collagen that comes from pasture-raised cows without added hormones. Bulletproof Collagen Protein is enzymatically processed several times. This process protects the nutrition of the collagen peptides, making it highly bioavailable. That means you get more of the good stuff.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Scoops (5 1/4 Tbsp/33g)
Servings Per Container: 8
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value* | |
---|---|---|
Calories 130 | ||
Total Fat 3.5g | 4%* | |
Saturated Fat 3g | 15%* | |
Total Carbohydrate 7g | 3%* | |
Dietary Fiber 2g | 7%* | |
Erythritol 1g | † | |
Protein 19g | 0%1* | |
Calcium 60mg | 5% | |
Iron 2.7mg | 15% | |
Sodium 120mg | 5% | |
Potassium 130mg | 3% | |
Hydrolyzed collagen 20g | † |
* Percent Daily Values (DV) are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
† Daily Value not established.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is collagen?
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body, making up about 30-35% of the total protein. Collagen is in every tissue of the body and is the connective tissue in structures such as skin, hair, nails, bones, lungs, heart and liver. It is often referred to as the glue that holds the body together. Collagen contains glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline, the three amino acids the body uses to manufacture its own collagen.
Why add extra collagen to your diet?
Traditionally, collagen used to make its way into people's diets through foods like bone broths, slow-cooked organ meats, kidney pies, baked beef hearts, whole crustaceans, and whole-fish soups and stews. However, unless a person is routinely eating these types of meals, chances are the body is barely getting any naturally occurring collagen protein at all.
What does collagen do, exactly?
Smoother, more hydrated skin
Skin and connective tissue contain special cells called fibroblasts that manufacture collagen. They can crank it out as long as they have plenty of glycine, proline, hydroxyproline. The best way to get those amino acids is hydrolyzed collagen, which has been broken down so it’s more bioavailable.
Hydrolyzed collagen
- Improves skin elasticity.
- Decreases skin cracking.
- Helps smooth out wrinkles.
- Increases fibroblast density, a marker of healthy, elastic skin.
- Increases skin moisture.
Stronger joints
Collagen can also strengthen joints, increasing their resilience. Several studies have found that taking hydrolyzed collagen decreases joint pain after exercise and increases the density of cartilage, making joints more flexible. Collagen is also a great hack for endurance athletes, particularly if the preferred exercise is tough on joints. Long-distance running is the worst offender. Most sports take their toll, as can heavy lifting.
Faster recovery
Collagen is the main protein the body recruits to help build everything from the connective tissue in skin to the tendons that attach muscles to bone. It works well for several reasons:
- Collagen forms a flexible matrix, covering new tissue while still allowing it to move. It acts as a sort of scaffold that holds everything together so other cells can rebuild.
- It helps keep tissue clean.
- It can assimilate with surrounding tissue, helping to bring pieces of tissue together.