BOOST 20g High Protein Nutritional Drink Shakes, Rich Chocolate, 8 fl oz, 15 Pack

(5 customer reviews)

BOOST® High Protein Balanced Nutritional Drink provides 20 g protein for MUSCLE HEALTH with 250 nutrient-rich calories and B-vitamins to help convert food to ENERGY. Plus 27 vitamins & minerals including vitamins C & D, zinc, iron and selenium, key nutrients for immune support. Made with no artificial flavors, colors or sweeteners.

Price range: $10.48 through $66.99

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5 reviews for BOOST 20g High Protein Nutritional Drink Shakes, Rich Chocolate, 8 fl oz, 15 Pack

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  1. brandy

    Taste,texture vitamins
    I have tried many different types of the protein shakes all others have a nasty aftertaste like the vitamins just disolved in them and they also have a thick texture like something was floating in it but the boost are delicious the very vanilla and strawberry cream are the best great tase smooth they have many nutrients and minerals with vitamins I’m very pleased with them that’s all I get now.

  2. Perfectresultshopping

    Positive results every time!
    We have found that since we started using boost on a regular basis my wife’s health and weight have improved a lot. I should mention that she has stage 4cop and is on oxygen 24 7 and we need all the help we can get from a quality product like this one!

  3. Kaitlyn

    Tastes like chocolate milk!
    Perfect for breakfast on the go or after you get your wisdom teeth removed! It tastes very similar to chocolate milk.

  4. Liz

    Fantastic
    Been using these as meal replacement and I’ve lost 60 pounds in 6 months

  5. Nani

    Great to Maintain Gain Weight
    The taste is fine, just that towards the end of drinking the product, you do kind of have this “I’m tired of tasting this” feeling. Not sure if that makes sense but that’s how I feel. Either way the product is great and I use it just to get some extra calories in. Definitely recommend if you or a loved one doesn’t eat enough or trying to gain weight.

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