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Premier Protein

Winter Mint Chocolate

A ready-to-drink protein shake delivering 30g of protein with only 160 calories and 1g sugar. This limited edition winter mint chocolate flavor combines rich chocolate with cool mint, while providing 24 vitamins and minerals for immune health support.

160
Calories
30g
Protein
3g
Fat
5g
Carbs
Calories160kcal
Total Fat3g4%
Saturated Fat1g5%
Trans Fat0g
Polyunsaturated Fat0g
Monounsaturated Fat0g
Cholesterol20mg7%
Sodium180mg8%
Total Carbohydrates5g2%
Dietary Fiber3g11%
Total Sugars1g
Added Sugars0g0%
Protein30g60%
Iron 2.5mg14%
Zinc 2.8mg25%
Biotin 8mcg27%
Copper 0.3null
Folate 100mcg DFE25%
Iodine 37null
Niacin 4mg25%
Calcium 850mg65%
Thiamin 0.3mg25%
Chromium 8mcg23%
Selenium 14mcg25%
Magnesium 90mg21%
Manganese 0.6mg26%
Potassium 350mg7%
Vitamin A 230mcg RAE26%
Vitamin C 46mg51%
Vitamin D 6mcg30%
Vitamin E 3.8mg25%
Vitamin K 30mcg25%
Molybdenum 11mcg24%
Phosphorus 550mg44%
Riboflavin 0.3mg23%
Vitamin B6 0.4mg24%
Vitamin B12 0.6mcg25%
Pantothenic Acid 1.3null
Sodium180.0mg
Potassium350.0mg
Magnesium90.0mg
Calcium850.0mg

Water, Milk Protein Concentrate, Calcium Caseinate, Cocoa Powder (Processed With Alkali), Natural and Artificial Flavors, Inulin, Cellulose Gel And Cellulose Gum, Salt, Sucralose, Acesulfame Potassium, Carrageenan, Vitamin and Mineral Blend

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Winter Mint Chocolate
Size:11.5fl oz (340g)
Form:Ready To Drink
Serving Size:1 Shake (11.5 fl oz) (340g)
Servings:1

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