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Mutant brings a mock-up of Flex Food to the Arnold confirming all of its details

Mutant Flex Food

It was only yesterday we posted our interview with Mutant owner Jim McMahon, where we were introduced to the next significant supplement from the brand in a comprehensive meal replacement. The product features 46 different whole food ingredients, and to build even more excitement for the upcoming item, Mutant has put together a mock-up of the supplement for its booth at the Arnold Sports Festival.

The appearance of Mutant’s meal replacement confirms all of the details we didn’t get in our interview with Jim McMahon, including the name of the product, which is Flex Food. Mutant’s Flex Food is a meal replacement crafted by elite athletes and bodybuilders to be the ideal blend of ingredients, nutrients, and everything in between to truly replace a meal.

The nutrition profile of Mutant Flex Food starts with a solid 25g of protein from micellar casein, whey concentrate, isolate, and hydrolysate, pea protein, and pumpkin seed protein. You then have half that in carbohydrates at 12g per serving, with another clean combination of ingredients providing that in tapioca, pea starch, sweet potato, and quinoa.

The other important macro in Flex Food is the fat at a light 3g, backed by flaxseed, avocado powder, and coconut sourced MCTs, with the calories sitting at 170. Alongside all of that are the ingredients Mutant has thrown in that you won’t find in most other meal replacements with greens such as broccoli, spinach, and kale, fruits like acai, strawberry, and acerola, electrolytes including premium Aquamin minerals, prebiotic fiber, probiotics for gut health, and digestive enzymes.

As mentioned, Mutant has really crafted Flex Food as a comprehensive, all-in-one meal replacement, covering you from all sorts of angles with the nutrition profile and added ingredients. The launch timeframe for the supplement is still sometime next month, so anywhere from four to eight weeks away, and it’ll be launching in two flavors, Chocolate and Vanilla.