Scott's Protein Balls Subscription Review: Are These 20-Ball Packs Worth the Auto-Ship?
As someone who is constantly hunting for a protein snack that doesn't taste like chalk, I was curious when I came across Scott's Protein Balls Subscription Plan (20 Balls). A recurring snack subscription is a big commitment, so I wanted to actually try it before recommending it.
First Impressions
The variety pack approach is what won me over first. Instead of committing to one flavor, the subscription rotates through options like Snickerdoodle, Confetti Cake, Brownie Batter, Java Peanut Butter, and classic Peanut Butter.

Taste and Texture
The Snickerdoodle flavor stood out to me the most, with a soft, chewy bite instead of the dry, dense texture I associate with a lot of protein snacks.

Pricing and Subscription Value
The Subscription Plan 20 Balls runs at $59.98 on a recurring basis, which works out to roughly $3 per ball. That is on the higher end for a snack, but the convenience of an auto-shipped variety pack is the real selling point here.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Good texture, real flavor variety, convenient auto-ship, gym-bag friendly.
Cons: Price per unit is on the higher side, and subscriptions require you to stay on top of pause/skip settings.

Final Verdict
If you already snack on protein balls regularly and want variety without reordering every time, this subscription earns its place. Check out the current plan and pricing here: Scott's Protein Balls Subscription Plan.
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