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These ready-to-drink shakes are made for people on GLP-1 weight loss journeys and packed with protein and fiber

These ready-to-drink shakes are made for people on GLP-1 weight loss journeys and packed with protein and fiber

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Are you on a GLP-1 journey? Are you looking for a delicious way to fuel your body? If you answered yes to either of these questions, you are going to want to keep reading.
Popular nutritional drink brand BOOST just unveiled a never-before-seen shake that not only tastes like heaven but is specifically designed for those on GLP-1 journeys. The best part is that a 4-pack only costs $13 — and even less when you subscribe!
BOOST® Advanced Nutritional Shake (4-Pack)
On a weight loss journey?
BOOST has your back with incredible ready-to-drink shakes that come in vanilla and chocolate!
These expert formulated shakes include all the nutrition necessary to fuel your body during your weight loss journey and beyond.
You can snag a 4-pack for $13 or subscribe and save 10 percent!
$13 Shop
When it comes to starting on a GLP-1 medication, there are a lot of factors to take into consideration with your healthcare provider, but one of the biggest is ensuring you are fueling your body the right way.
BOOST saw a gap in the market and, with their extensive background in nutritional drinks, decided to fill it.
When embarking on a weight loss journey, it can be daunting if not downright hard to implement so many life changes at once. That's why the BOOST Advanced Nutritional Shakes are made to make it easy.
Araujo-Torres, M.D., Head of Medical Affairs at BOOST, said: 'We recognize weight management is a personal journey, and it can be overwhelming for adults to implement numerous changes into their diet and lifestyle at once.'
That is why BOOST came out with their brand new (and downright delicious) BOOST Advanced Nutritional Shakes.
The 11 Fl Oz cartons contain a whopping amount of benefits, including 35g of protein, 4g of prebiotic fiber, 8 essential B-vitamins, and so much more.
Together, these factors directly help fuel the body during rigorous weight loss diets or medication journeys with the correct amount of sustenance needed to sustain the body's transitions.
Dr. Araujo-Torres also noted that the new r eady-to-drink shakes were designed to make up for common gaps in an efficient and accessible way.
'The adult population generally doesn't meet daily requirements for fiber, so adding 4g of fiber to the BOOST Advanced shake helps consumers achieve their fiber intake goals alongside other key nutrients.'
The BOOST Advanced Nutritional Shakes come in two flavors, Rich Chocolate and Very Vanilla, and they contain the most protein in a single serving of any of the BOOST drinks.
And to sweeten the shock, each serving only contains 1 gram of sugar... we know, shocking.
Whether you are taking a GLP-1 medication or on a weight loss journey in another form, the BOOST Advanced Nutritional Shakes truly will be a game changer in your routine.
You can shop the brand new ready-to-drink shakes on Amazon, the BOOST website, or in select stores, including ShopRite.
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