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Bobs Red Mill Protein Powder Vanilla Nutritional Booster - 16 Oz

 Bobs Red Mill Protein Powder Vanilla Nutritional Booster - 16 Oz
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Last Price: 19.99 USD

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Protein Powder, Vanilla Nutritional Booster. With Chia & probiotics sweetened with monk fruit. Naturally flavored. An employee-owned company. To your good health. - Bob Moore. Gluten free. Great in shakes & smoothies. Excellent source of protein & fiber. 240 mg of omega-3 per serving. Rich in iron. Vegan. Mix it up! These are a few of our favorite shakes and smoothies. Just combine all the ingredients in a blender. Fruit can be fresh or frozen. 20 g plant-based protein per serving. Good source of ALA omega-3. Contains 240 mg of ALA per serving, which is 15% of the 1.6 g daily value of ALA. Excellent source of iron. Beneficial probiotics. Prebiotic fiber from chicory root. Gluten free. No artificial colors or flavors. Dissolves easily. For more information, visit bobsredmill.com. Dear Friends, Protein is a fundamental building block of human nutrition, used by the body for strength and muscle development. Many people like to fuel their active lifestyle by supplementing their protein intake with protein powders, but a good one can be hard to find. Most protein products are full of synthetic vitamins, artificial sweeteners, and the like. At Bob's Red Mill, we like to keep things simple. That's why we make our nutritional boosters with just a handful of wholesome ingredients - so you can get a quick and easy dose of protein, fiber and probiotics, without a bunch of extra junk. Everything you need, nothing you don't. It doesn't get much simpler than that, and we think that's just how it should be. To your good health, Bob Moore. Bob's Red Mill products labeled Gluten Free are batch tested in our quality control laboratory. We use an ELISA Gluten Assay test to confirm that a product is gluten free.

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