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Quest Protein Shake now available in three flavors with 30g of protein

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Quest Nutrition has launched another on-the-go protein product, although unlike its many snacks, this one is not edible. The brand’s convenient new product is the ready-to-drink Quest Protein Shake. It is available in three flavors with two traditional tastes in Chocolate and Vanilla, and Salted Caramel.

The lean nutrition profile on Quest Nutrition’s Protein Shake is led by a strong 30g of protein coming from milk protein concentrate. The non-GMO and gluten free product’s other major macros include 3 to 3.5g of fat, 3 to 4g of carbohydrates with just a gram of that sugar, and a total of 160 calories.

One of the first places stocking Quest Nutrition’s entry into the on-the-go protein drink game is the Vitamin Shoppe. The major supplement retailer has all three of the Quest Protein Shake’s flavors in stock at $10.99 for a pack of four, which works out to $2.75 per shake.

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