King Whey is a protein supplement manufactured by Ronnie Coleman Signature Series. It ranks 92 out of 462 protein supplements and earned an overall thumbs up recommendation based on several factors including effectiveness, research rating, ranking, protein content, and nutrition label transparency.

Thumbs Up

King Whey earned a thumbs up recommendation. This recommendation is based on the criteria listed below. To earn an overall thumbs-up recommendation, a product must earn a thumbs-up in at least four of the seven areas below. Click on a graded area for an in-depth analysis.

Graded Area Thumb Up or Down
Effectiveness Rating
Research Rating
Protein Percent of Calories
Protein Percent of Serving Size
Nutrition Label Transparency
Fat Content Transparency
Ranking Within Category
Overall Recommendation

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Table of Contents

  1. Simple Report
  2. Macronutrient Breakdown
  3. Detailed Report
  4. Ranking Within Category
  5. Summary
  6. Comments

King Whey Simple Report

  • Product Name: King Whey
  • Manufacturer: Ronnie Coleman Signature Series
  • Manufacturer Website: Ronnie Coleman Signature Series's Homepage
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  • Supplement Category: Protein Supplements
  • Effectiveness Rating: 2.4 out of 3
  • Number of Active Ingredients: 2
  • Research Rating: 80 (above 60 indicates sufficient research)
  • Serving Size: 1 scoop (34g)
  • Calories per Serving: 130 calories
  • Protein per Serving: 25.00g
  • Protein Percent of Calories: 77%
  • Protein Percent of Serving Size: 74%
  • Nutrition Label Transparency Score: 67%
  • Nutrition Label Fat Content Transparency Score: 100%
  • Ranking within Protein Supplements: 92 out of 462 (top third within category)
  • Ranking within all Supplement Products: 114 out of 5011 (top third of all products)

King Whey Macronutrient Breakdown

King Whey contains 130 calories per serving. Of that, fat accounts for 18 calories (2.000g), carbohydrates account for 16 calories (4.00g), and protein accounts for 100 calories (25.00g).

Note: Sometimes, the percentages can add up to either more or less than 100%. If the difference is a few percentage points, the discrepancy can be attributed to a rounding error. The information here is calculated based on what the manufacturer reports on a product's nutrition label. If the discrepancy is more than a few percentage points, the nutrition label may have been printed with errors.

Macronutrient Percentages

  • fat: 14%
  • carbohydrates: 12%
  • protein: 77%

King Whey Detailed Report

The detailed report provides an in-depth analysis of the product's rating. In addition to showing ratings for each area, this report also provides the required criteria for a thumbs-up in each section.

Effectiveness Rating

King Whey earned a thumbs-up in this category because its effectiveness rating is 2.4. A product's effectiveness rating must be at least 1.5 to receive a thumbs-up in this area. This effectiveness rating means King Whey is made up of a mix of both high and low-quality ingredients and may lead to some positive results.

This category illustrates how well a product works based on what the research says about its ingredients (types of protein this product is made out of - see table below). Researchers conduct studies on supplement ingredients to gauge effectiveness. The database grades products on how effective their ingredients are. The effectiveness rating of supplement products is evaluated on a 3 point scale: 3.0 is the most effective, 1.0 is the least effective.

The following table lists all proteins found in this product as well as their effectiveness ratings and amounts. Click on a protein for rating information.

Protein Type Effectiveness Rating
Whey Protein Concentrate 2.4 out of 3
Whey Protein Isolate 2.4 out of 3
Product Effectiveness Rating 2.4

Note: These ingredients are accurate as of February 26, 2021.

Research Rating

King Whey earned a thumbs-up in this category because its research rating is 80. A product's research rating must be at least 60 to receive a thumbs-up in this area.

A research rating of 80 means there is a sufficient amount of research on the product's ingredients to ensure the effectiveness rating is valid.

The research rating is a measure of how much research has been conducted on a product's ingredient makeup. Manufacturers often rely on ingredients without adequate research backing. They may do this to compete with other products that are already using poorly researched ingredients. They may also only use a very small amount of cherry-picked research as a poor justification to use certain ingredients.

The amount of research contained in the database on a product's ingredients determines its research rating. Products with higher ratings are made up of thoroughly researched ingredients.

Protein Percent of Calories

King Whey earned a thumbs-up in this category because its protein content as a percent of its overall calories is 77%. A product's protein percent of calories must be within 10% of all protein supplements contained in the database. This value is currently 71%.

The protein content as a percent of overall calories describes how many of a product's calories come from protein. Values closer to 100% indicate the product is made up mostly of protein. Lowers values indicate the product contains more fats, carbohydrates, and sugars. Ideally, protein supplements should contain a relatively high amount of protein rather than other calories.

Protein Percent of Serving Size

King Whey earned a thumbs-up in this category because its protein content as a percent of its serving size is 74%. A product's protein percent of serving size must be within 10% of all protein supplements contained in the database. This value is currently 67%.

The protein content as a percent of serving size describes how much of a product's serving weight is protein. Values closer to 100% indicate the majority of a serving is protein. Lower values indicate the product is filled with non-protein and/or non-calorie ingredients to beef up its serving size.

Nutrition Label Transparency

King Whey earned a thumbs-down in this category because it discloses 67% of its protein amounts. A product must disclose all protein amounts to receive a thumbs-up in this area.

Nutrition label transparency refers to how many of a product's protein types are included on the label with amounts. This is an issue when a product contains more than one type of protein, without listing amounts for each.

King Whey contains:

  • total ingredients: 2
  • ingredients with amounts listed: 1
  • ingredients without amounts listed: 1
  • percent of ingredient amounts disclosed: 67%

Fat Content Transparency

King Whey earned a thumbs-up in this category because it discloses 100% of its fat content. A product must disclose all fat types and amounts on its product label to receive a thumbs-up in this area.

Protein supplements sometimes contain fat and many manufacturers do not disclose the type or amount of fat included in their product. There are three main types of fat: saturated, trans, and unsaturated fats. Generally, unsaturated fats are healthy while trans fats have been deemed dangerous to overall health. Unfortunately, deciding to stay away from trans fats is difficult if a manufacturer does not disclose the breakdown of fats contained in its products. In many jurisdictions, listing trans fat on the nutrition label is mandatory.

Product Label

The label below was generated from the information contained in the database about the product's ingredients and amounts. Actual product labels may differ in appearance.

King Whey by Ronnie Coleman Signature Series Product Label

Ranking Within Category

King Whey earned a thumbs-up in this category because it ranks 92 out of 462 in the protein supplements category (top third within category). A product must be ranked in the top two-thirds of its category to receive a thumbs-up in this area.

King Whey ranks 92 out of 462 in the protein supplements category and 114 out of 5011 in the entire database. The table below lists comparisons with similarly ranked protein supplements. Click on a link for an in-depth comparison between the two.

Product Comparison
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King Whey by Ronnie Coleman Signature Series vs Bright Whey Protein by Cira

King Whey vs Other Ronnie Coleman Signature Series Protein Supplements

Manufacturers often create multiple products within the same category. These products are sometimes similar but marketed to different consumers with varying prices. The following table allows you to compare King Whey against its sister products; products manufactured by Ronnie Coleman Signature Series within the protein supplements category.

Product Comparison
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Summary

Graded Area Reason
Effectiveness Rating rating is greater or equal to the required 1.5
Research Rating research rating is greater or equal to the required 60
Protein Percent of Calories within 10% of the average of all protein supplements in the database
Protein Percent of Serving Size within 10% of the average of all protein supplements in the database
Nutrition Label Transparency does not disclose all protein amounts on label
Fat Content Transparency discloses all fat types and amounts on label
Ranking Within Category ranks in the top two-thirds of category
Overall Recommendation received a thumbs up in the majority of areas

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