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Sneak sticks to a clean and nutritious set of ingredients in its move into meal replacement

Details of Sneak Eats

Sneak Eats is the meal replacement product from the UK-based gaming supplement company Sneak, forever known for its energy and focus-enhancing formula as well as its incredibly creative and fun approach to marketing. Eats is a different type of supplement from the brand, but not uncommon due to the many other gaming types we’ve seen introduce meal replacements. Sneak Eats officially made its debut across the pond this week, and now we’ve got full details on what’s inside.

It’s all good to say you have a protein powder or meal replacement with a singular highlight, although the narrative on a product can quickly change when you look at its other macronutrients and the ingredients it comes from. Sneak Eats does a solid job, considering it’s not a sports nutrition company, filling its meal replacement with reliable and quality ingredients and sources, including oat flour for the carbohydrates, whey and pea for protein, and a complete variety of vitamins and minerals.

The servings are led by 30 to 31g of protein from a blend of mostly whey concentrate and then pea isolate, between 43 and 46g of carbohydrates, a low sugar count landing around 3g, 9 to 10g of fat, and a calorie count of 400. It is a balanced nutrition profile, working perfectly as a quick and efficient meal replacement, and again, it’s complemented with a full family of vitamins and minerals, 25g to be exact, at 100% of their daily recommended value to support general health and wellness.

Currently, Sneak is limiting the availability of its meal replacement, Sneak Eats, to its original local fans in the United Kingdom. Through sneakenergy.com, you can grab the comprehensive supplement at £30 for a bag of 17 servings in four flavors: Chocolate Brownie, Salted Caramel, Vanilla, and Strawberry.

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