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Malty Whey Protein Powder - 16 ounces (also in 64-ounce container) Offering is as of March 2004. Click through for current info, pricing, and availability.
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Malty Whey Protein Powder - 16 ounces (also in 64-ounce container)
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Refreshing Chocolate Malted Milk Shake Taste High-Quality Whey Protein Supplementation Meal Replacement Drink Low Calorie Low Fat
Safety Information Consult a qualified health care practitioner before taking any substance for medicinal purposes. Product Description Malty Whey Protein Powder is a Chocolate-Malt flavored Protein Blend. Tastes like a refreshing chocolate malted milk shake, Malty Whey is a high-quality nutritional Whey protein supplement. It contains low-temperature processed, non-denatured, micro-filtered Whey protein concentrate. Special low temperature processing is used to maintain the solubility and optimum biological activity of the protein. Malty Whey supplies 14 grams of Whey Protein per serving, yet it is low in calories and fat, and is lactose free. Supplies the complete spectrum of natural amino acids, "the building blocks" of protein. Indications Low Blood Sugar, Body Building, Performance Enhancement, Protein Drink, Meal Replacement, Fat Metabolism Ingredients 14 grams of Whey Protein per serving. Nutritional Information (per serving) Serving size: 1 oz (28.35 grams), Calories 105, Protein 14 grams, Carbohydrates 11 grams, Fat 1 gram. Directions One ounce mixed in water daily for dietary supplementation, or as directed by health care practitioner Legal Disclaimer These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information posted on this website should not in any way be used as a substitute for the advice of a physician or other licensed health care practitioner.
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