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Chocolate Orange Shake – 7 Meals

A twist on our most popular chocolate shake, our Chocolate Orange Shake has a deliciously smooth chocolate flavour with hints of orange.

Our shakes are best when mixed with skimmed milk or unsweetened soya milk – If you wish, you can mix them with water for a fortified meal of 150 calories.

  • 1 sachet = 1 meal
  • 20+ vitamins & minerals
  • Box of 7 Meals
  • 20.0g of protein per shake
  • Contains approx. 5g of free (added) naturally source sugars*
  • Gluten free
  • Suitable for vegetarians

Nutritional information based on mixing with 250ml skimmed milk.

This product contains:

  • 7x Chocolate Orange Shake
209 kcal
GF
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Reversing Type 2 Diabetes
NHS studies have shown that an 800 kcal meal replacement programme, plus changes in lifestyle behaviour have helped with weight-loss and reversing type 2 diabetes.†

Good to know!

Our shakes are best when mixed with skimmed milk or unsweetened soya milk – If you wish, you can mix them with water for a fortified meal of 125 calories.

There are no artificial sweeteners in this meal shake.

That includes the calories from the skimmed milk.

Many Type-2 diabetics use our products to reverse their diagnosis. You should consult your GP about your personal circumstances.

The shakes are not recommended whilst breastfeeding.

Each meal shake has approximately 5g of free (added) natural sugars which is the equivalent of a teaspoon. This means that if you used 4 of our shakes a day for a total food replacement diet you would consume 20g of free sugars daily, which is within the NHS guidelines of 30g of sugar daily for an adult.

Reference
†Taheri, S., Zaghloul, H., Chagoury, O., et al. (2020). Effect of intensive lifestyle intervention on bodyweight and glycaemia in early type 2 diabetes (DIADEM-I): an open-label, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial. Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology, 8, 477–489.