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Im sure this topic has been around but.....What do you guys think are the most possible delicious Protein Shakes out there? lol Just wanna know some opinions!? Obviously I've heard of Unjury but keep seeing a ton of mixed reviews. Thanks guys!

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Five years ago I had the lap band put in and four months ago it was removed in emergency surgery. I just got approved for the sleeve and scheduled for 11/28. I used chocolate Unjury and liked it the best out of all the Protein Drinks. Mixing with milk and ice in a blender is pretty good. I plan to start back on it after my surgery.

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Im sure this topic has been around but.....What do you guys think are the most possible delicious Protein shakes out there? lol Just wanna know some opinions!? Obviously I've heard of unjury but keep seeing a ton of mixed reviews. Thanks guys!

I can't find good shakes but tried Syntrax nectar strawberry kiwi with a crystal light fruit punch in a bottle of Water n couldn't get enough hope it help that's the only way i cann get my Protein in

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My favorites so far are Isopure banana Cream and Syntax nectar Cookies n Cream and vanilla Torte. I mix both with Water and really like them. I would imagine that if you used milk they would even be better.

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Cookies n cream really good? I want to try it

"I" love the taste. You may want to get a sample pack first and try it before buying a container.

When I read that a lot of people liked the Syntax nectar Fuzzy Navel I bought a huge jar and I can't stand the stuff. Everyone's tastes are different, but I think that the Cookies n Cream had a nice, creamy taste to it. Of course it is not a substitute for real cookies and cream ice cream or milkshake, but for 100 calories it is pretty dang close imo.

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I like the Oh Yeah shakes. I got them in the hospital and liked them so I ordered them on Amazon. Get a couple different flavors. One flavor gets boring real fast.

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My favorite so far is Premier Protein from costco. They taste best cold and are an easy grab and go on busy mornings.

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My favorite so far is premier Protein from costco. They taste best cold and are an easy grab and go on busy mornings.

It's funny, so many people like the premier but it sits like a rock in my stomach. If I'm short on Protein I like the unjury chocolate royale.

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I am 3 months out and live by the Bariatric Advantage chocolate Protein Powder. I mix it with almond milk. Love love love it! If I want to get creative I'll add PB2 and banana and blend it.

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I'm a huge fan of Muscle Milk Light...chocolate, at least. I have 16 oz every morning (8 before the gym, and 8 after), for 30 grams of Protein, and only 200 calories (total). I've tried other Muscle Milk flavors, but didn't care much for them.

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I like Syntrax - most flavors. The strawberry tastes like strawberry milk to me. The double stuffed cookie is yum. I like the fuzzy navel reminds me of an Orange Julius.

I like Syntha-6 but I think the carbs is kind of high. I haven't tried their light brand (something like Lean Dessert or something like that).

And powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury chocolate, vanilla and unflavored are really good. For basic chocolate/vanilla I would go with these and then just add flavorings. The strawberry sorbet is HORRIBLE!

Muscle Milk Light chocolate is good, too.

I have tried probably 10 different brands and these are the ones I like the best.

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