First Taste of GHOST Yoo-Hoo Protein Drink

June 27, 2026
Food

Indeed, this is true: GHOST delivers far more than just energy beverages. Much like several of today’s competing energy-drink labels, GHOST began its journey in the functional supplement niche. Although the company continues to produce supplements, the energy-drink division quickly overtook its origins in that space. It seems GHOST is aiming to coax its huge energy-drink audience back into the realm of functional products by employing tactics that have yielded explosive results for the energy line.

Strategy #1? Licensed, nostalgia-driven flavors. Classics like Welch’s Grape and Swedish Fish delivered remarkable results for GHOST’s energy-drink business. (There was a period when GHOST also offered nostalgic and licensed protein shakes, such as Cereal Milk and Chips Ahoy Chocolate Chip Cookie; that subline was discontinued for reasons not disclosed.) Today, I’m sampling the first flavor from GHOST’s new protein-drink subline: Yoo-hoo Chocolate… Drink. It’s fitting that the new protein line is described as a drink rather than a shake or milk, since the flavor’s iconic source is a beverage as well. Let’s find out whether this familiar chocolate profile can deliver an extra bulking edge.

GHOST Yoo-hoo Chocolate Protein Drink Review

New GHOST Protein Drink!

Pros: GHOST has absolutely captured the Yoo-hoo concept with this lactose-free, ultrafiltered skim-milk–based beverage. Yoo-hoo is such a natural pick for a protein-drink collaboration; I’m surprised it took this long for someone to license the idea.

The blend of artificial sweeteners (sucralose and acesulfame potassium) plus 2 grams of natural sugar provides the sweetness you’d expect from a chilled bottle of the original. All the other 25-gram protein drinks should watch their backs; GHOST looks to have a clear winner on their hands here.

Cons: The artificial sweeteners do carry a noticeable aftertaste. If such a thing exists, this is what Diet Yoo-hoo would taste like. I’ve been drinking the original Yoo-hoo for, conservatively, my entire life. This protein drink lands on the tongue as a distinctly artificial iteration of classic Yoo-hoo… which, of course, it is.

Verdict: And there’s good reason for that! A 12-ounce can of Yoo-hoo clocks in with 36 grams of sugar; this protein-enriched version contains only 2 grams of sugar. For someone focused on a gym-friendly diet, there’s basically no room left for the original Yoo-hoo, and this option would absolutely satisfy cravings when nothing else is available.

Rating:

9/10

Daniel Brooks

I cover everyday products with a practical eye, from kitchen tools and home essentials to smart gadgets and consumer trends. My goal is to help readers understand what is genuinely useful, what is worth the price, and what deserves a second look before buying.