Slate Milk – High Protein Milk Shake – French Vanilla – 20g Protein, 1g Sugar, 100 Calories – 11 fl oz, 12 Cans

(8 customer reviews)

‘Rich Creamy Goodness.’ Ever stir vanilla ice cream until it’s drinkable? Our light and pillowy French Vanilla Milk resembles this perfectly sweet taste. This delicious lactose free shake contains 20g of protein, 1g of sugar, and only 100 calories.

Price range: $35.75 through $49.99

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8 reviews for Slate Milk – High Protein Milk Shake – French Vanilla – 20g Protein, 1g Sugar, 100 Calories – 11 fl oz, 12 Cans

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  1. Barbara


    Been starting my day with this drink for years now. I have a very limited diet and lactose free, so anything that helps me guarantee the protein I need each day works well, plus it gives me just the right amount of caffeine. Interesting about that … I don’t respond well to usual coffee but with Slate’s blend and filtering I can! Win/Win!

  2. MJ


    Love that it’s coffee plus clean protein.. AND GLUTEN FREE! I add a couple drops of liquid stevia to it .. like my coffee sweet. I ordered this by the case on auto pay through Amazon now. I love this stuff

  3. Anna

    Best protein drink / Only one I can tolerate
    This is the only protein drink (also lactose free) that I can tolerate… and I hae tried them all!!! My favoriet is french vanilla or vanilla latte! just wish they were a little cheaper…

  4. Charity


    I’ve been trying to find a replacement for the Bang Keto Coffee drinks an it’s been super hard. I came across Slate and it almost takes the place of the Bang. Protein is high enough, little or no sugar which is a bonus, pretty tasty and affordable! I recommend it for anyone that is looking for a quick protein boost or afternoon snack.

  5. MJ


    LOVE this product… gives me clean energy.. and protein to start my day.. I buy in bulk.. highly recommend especially this flavor!

  6. A


    The best coffee energy drink in the world! Smooth and delicious at any time of the day! So happy I decided to try planning one day at the beach.

  7. Stephanie

    Not too bad but could be yummier
    Slate Milk – High Protein Milk Shake is good but not great. I prefer another brand of ultra-filtered milkshake that has 10g more protein, a little more flavor, and a little more thickness to the drink. that being said, the Slate drink is tasty, kind of thin/light, but quite drinkable. Minimal ingredients and no protein flavor make it a good backup if my favorite is not available.

  8. Tina

    I drink Slate vanilla on a regular basis
    I like the slate brand HOWEVER i received a multi pack instead of a case of french vanilla. Okay if they do not have in stock they can substitute. First of all I watch and read my labels and those of you that read labels to vanilla 1 carb and 1 sugar back of can 2 arbs 1 sugar, Classic Chocolate 2 carbs 1 sugar, back of can 4 carbs 1 sugar. Carmel front 1 carb 1 sugar back label 2 carbs 1 sugar. Dark chocolate 1 carb 1 sugar back of can 15 carbs 1 sugar. The only number that did not change is the 20 g of protein. So which is the true number ? The front or the back being a diabetic i count carbs and sugars so i would like to have the true number on both sides but I will watch this brand now as I feel the label is not accurate. If I order another case and get multi pack I will return. The vanilla taste and texture is good. I will drink this one for the added protein I need.

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