
Crepini is an innovative functional food company that leans more into familiar foods, injecting protein into things like pancakes, crepes, and wraps in various flavors and experiences. One of its star products is Protein Pancakes, cleanly made from cottage cheese, egg whites and whole eggs, oat flour, and milk, providing a quality 20g of protein per four-piece serving to 25g of carbohydrates, about half of that sugar, 4.5g of fat, and 220 calories.
The nutrition profile of Crepini’s Protein Pancakes is similar to your traditional protein bar, with 20g of protein to 220 calories, although again, we’re talking about soft and fluffy pancakes. Usually, they come in packs of four, although now you can head to Costco in San Diego and get a massive box of 20 pancakes. The nutrition is the same as the one from the brand’s website, although Costco’s is made with greek yogurt instead of cottage cheese.
Despite the differentiating recipe, albeit identical macros, the price of the giant box of Crepini Protein Pancakes comes in at a cost of $12.99, far better than the direct offering of a single pack of four. From crepeini.com, Protein Pancakes are priced at $74.95 for 12 pouches, which is 240% more expensive than Costco’s new box of Protein Pancakes.


