Highlights
- Delicious, lightly sweet vanilla flavour — no sugar added
- 20g protein, 0g carbs, 1g fat
- Featuring collagen types I and III
- From non-GMO, grass fed and pasture-raised sources
- No Hormones or antibiotics added
- Note: New Name - Same Great Formula
Suggested Usage
- Mix one scoop in 250mL ounces of almond milk, coconut milk or water
- Add into your daily coffee or smoothie
- Add to pancakes, oatmeal or cookies
- Use before or after working out
Product Facts
- Form: Powder
- Serving Size: 1 scoop (21.4 g)
- # of Servings Per Container: 15
- Product Weight 321 g
Dietary Restrictions
Paleo, Keto, Gluten Free, Made without Dairy and Made without Nuts
Additional Varieties
Benefits
Get real beef bone broth in a nourishing collagen powder that is smooth to blend and convenient to use. Bone Broth Collagen is made without common allergens, making it an ideal protein source for those who are sensitive to dairy, grains, eggs, nuts and legumes
Testimonials
"Love the taste of the vanilla bone broth collagen! I enjoy it in my smoothies, chia pudding and coffees!"
"Absolutely the best protein powder that I have ever tried. Love it a lot!!"
"Great product, love love to put it in my coffee every morning... the taste is amazing"
Ingredients

Beef Bone Broth Powder
Our cows are grass fed and pasture-raised, naturally raised without hormones, antibiotics or GMOs, ensuring each scoop offers important amino acids.

Stevia Leaf Extract
We’ve added a hint of stevia, a plant-based sugar-free sweetener, to help satisfy your fall cravings without any added carbs. The perfect balance between nourishing your body and your soul.
Full List of Ingredients
Beef bone broth powder, Xanthan gum, Guar gum, Stevia leaf extract, Natural vanilla flavour
Nutrition Information
Serving Size:
1 Heaping Scoop (aprox 21.4 g)
Servings Per Container:
Approx. 15
Amount Per Serving: | % Daily Value | |
---|---|---|
Calories | 90 | - |
Fat | 1g | 1% |
Carbohydrate | 0g | 0% |
Protein | 20g | |
Cholesterol | 0mg | |
Sodium | 150mg | |
Potassium | 55mg | 1% |
Calcium | 50mg | 4% |
Iron | 0.75mg | 5% |
% Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
* Daily Value not established.
Quality
Pasture-Raised Cattle
We carefully sourced our beef bone broth from grass fed cows that roam free in pastures in United States, to ensure the best quality of what you put into your body.
Food-based ingredients
There is no filler in Bone Broth Collagen —it’s made from real food ingredients. You won’t see weird chemicals or artificial ingredients, sweeteners or flavours on the label. Instead, we chose stevia to naturally sweeten without sugar overload.
Collagen Packed
The beef bone broth that this product features contains collagen types I & III. Beef bone broth is known as an incredibly rich source of collagen with nearly 80% of the total protein in Beef Bone Broth coming from collagen.
How to Use

Day-to-Day Usage
This vanilla powder is easily enjoyed warm or cold in water or your nut milk or coffee. We like to use a frother to a latte-like, whipped finish. Enjoy any time of day. Check out our recipes to use your powder in a new way!

Maximize Experience
Eating a nutrient-dense diet that includes lots of antioxidants is helpful for maintaining higher collagen levels. Go for fresh vegetables, fruits, quality protein-rich foods and performance fats.

Pairs Well With
If you want to take your collagen game to the next level, pair with Multi Collagen Protein to experience three different types of collagen from beef, chicken and fish food sources.
Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Axe Answers
Ancient Nutrition co-founder, chiropractor, clinical nutritionist and certified doctor of natural medicine is here to answer your questions!
Do I have to be on a Paleo diet to enjoy the benefits of Bone Broth Collagen?
No. Although the Paleo audience is “fueling the fire” of the bone broth movement, anyone can enjoy the benefits of Bone Broth Collagen without the fuss and expense of making bone broth at home from scratch.
Why is collagen important?
What does collagen do? It’s the glue. Collagen is essential for our health. In fact, collagen is so important that it makes up approximately 30% of all the proteins in the body, and is found all over the body — in tendons, ligaments, bones and much more. You might say that collagen is the “glue” that holds us together because it truly is.
When we have enough collagen in our bodies, then we are well put together and can hum along with our health.
What’s the conversion ratio?
If you’ve wanted to experience bone broth but don’t have the time to make it at home, then this could be the perfect solution for you. One 1 scoop of bone broth collagen plus 12 ounces of water equals 1.5 cups of bone broth. Bone Broth Collagen - Chocolate is a great addition to smoothies, pancakes or just hot water.
What’s the difference between Bone Broth Collage and Multi Collagen Protein?
Multi Collagen Protein vs. Bone Broth Collagen
The main difference between Multi Collagen Protein and Bone Broth Collagen is the number and type of collagen sources. The collagen in Bone Broth Collagen is from bone broth alone, while Multi Collagen Protein features collagen from bone broth AND hydrolyzed sources.
Multi Collagen Protein:
- Collagen sourced from bone broth and hydrolyzed sources
- 3 types of collagen
- 3 collagen sources
- 9g protein, 0g carbs, 0g fat
- 35 calories
Bone Broth Collagen:
- Collagen sourced only from beef bone broth
- 2 types of collagen
- 1 collagen sources
- 20g protein, 2g carbs, 1.5g fat
- 90 calories
Multi Collagen Protein vs. Keto Collagen
The main difference between Multi Collagen Protein and Keto Collagen is that Keto Collagen contains collagen and MCTs, or medium-chain triglycerides, while Multi Collagen Protein only contains collagen.
Multi Collagen Protein:
- 3 types of collagen (types I, II, III)
- 3 collagen sources
- 9g protein, 0g carbs, 0g fat
- 35 calories
- Contains chicken bone broth
Keto Collagen:
- 2 types of collagen (types I & III) plus MCTs
- 1 collagen source
- 10-12g protein, 0-2g carbs, 3-6g fat
- 70-90 calories
- Contains bovine hide collagen peptides and coconut MCTs