Equate Max Protein Nutrition Shake, Chocolate Flavored, 12 (11 fl oz) Shakes

(7 customer reviews)

Our Equate Max Protein Shakes provide you with the strength you need to power through the day. This ready-to-drink signature formula serves up 30 grams of protein in every serving to help promote and maintain your active lifestyle. Plus, with 25 vitamins and minerals and only one gram of sugar, you can feel good knowing your need for protein comes with delicious nutritional benefits. Every box includes 12 (11 fl oz) max protein shakes all with a rich, creamy chocolate flavor, so you can enjoy a delectable treat even when cheat day feels so far away. Just grab a bottle before your work out and you’ll be primed and ready to get those gains. Protein intake on the go is easier and more delicious than ever with our Equate Max Protein Shakes.

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Price range: $7.38 through $21.12

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7 reviews for Equate Max Protein Nutrition Shake, Chocolate Flavored, 12 (11 fl oz) Shakes

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  1. Alisha

    Really good shakes!
    These vanilla shakes are SO DELICIOUS! Not too thick, not too thin, and a wonderful vanilla flavor. Other shakes I have tried didn’t make me feel like I had “eaten” anything, but these actually provide sustaining energy. They have 30g of protein and very low carbs. That’s a lot more protein and FAR LESS carbs than a lot of other shakes. I did get the chocolate flavor once when vanilla was out of stock and I did not like them. The chocolate is extremely chocolatey and tastes like a powdered chocolate. But the vanilla are just perfect! May seem pricey, but if you consider the amount of protein, each one is like a meal in itself and to me that makes it worth it. Highly recommend!

  2. redkenredhead

    affortable- high protein- great taste
    I have used this brand of protein shakes for a year now, trying to gain weight back after an injury left me 30lbs lighter and sickly skinny. The flavor is perfect, it doesn’t have a bad after taste, and with the amount of protein in these shakes, I have almost returned to my previous weight. I definitely recommend that the cost is affordable, unlike those Name Brand protein shakes that cost more for less. These are covered by SNAP benefits.

  3. Louis

    short on $ sweet on taste!
    money told me after my amputation that i needed a large supply of protein and i know we never covered that back in 1985 lol. so after looking ways to heal faster… one site even mentioning mixing these with vital protein chocolate. enough energy for a marathon or enough protein (if you’re not used to it) for a nap to promote healing.

  4. Rhonda


    I wanted a protein shake with 30 g of protein in it, and this is it. I like to make smoothies with it with frozen fruit and a little instant sugar-free pudding. But it taste great right out of the bottle. It doesn’t have a chalky taste that some of the protein drinks too. I love it.

  5. LynNKC


    Very comparable and a great alternative to national brands. This is a great protein supplement. I prefer the flavor and thinner consistency of this line over the other varieties of Great Value protein shake. It tastes great chilled or added to a smoothie.

  6. lisa

    not up to par
    THe most recent box of equate max protein chocolate shakes I received has different packaging and the flavor is off. It has a chemical aftertaste. I hope Equate has not changed its formula. This box had a shorter expiration date than the previous 6 boxes i ordered.

  7. Kimberly

    Inconsistent product
    This should be a great product. Most of them are okay. Several bottles in the case are too thick to drink. They are so thick you can’t even shake them up. Looks like they’re changing the packaging so hopefully the next case I get will all be drinkable. I might skip vanilla next time.

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