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I just bought some strawberry Unjury and tried it with water....it was soo gross! I can still taste it! Is there anything else I can mix with it? I can't use dairy or veggies since I'm getting a colonoscopy at the end of the month. How else can I get this down?

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I have the same problem with the strawberry Unjury! I tried it with almond milk and that was too thick for me. Then I tried again with Water and some lemon juice (like half a lemon) and I loved it!

If you find some other way that you like, please post it.

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I have the same problem with the strawberry Unjury! I tried it with almond milk and that was too thick for me. Then I tried again with Water and some lemon juice (like half a lemon) and I loved it!

If you find some other way that you like, please post it.

Thanks...I'm still looking

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Here's a couple I've found:

UNJURY® strawberry Lemon Hi-Protein Jell-O

Use sugar-free Lemon Jell-O, 4 serving package

2 Scoops or Packets of unjury strawberry Sorbet Protein

2 cups (16 ounces) Water

1 box of sugar-free Lemon Jell-O, 4 serving package

Directions:

Follow package directions for dissolving Jell-O in 1 cup of boiling Water.< /span>

After dissolving, set aside to cool for 3 to 5 minutes.

In a different bowl, measure 1 cup of cold water.

Add two scoops or packets of Strawberry Sorbet Unjury to cold water, one scoop or packet at a time, stirring slowly to dissolve.

Stir UNJURY mixed in cold water into dissolved Jell-O. Chill quickly.

The Protein will settle somewhat to create a smooth cloud at the bottom. The taste is unchanged.

Nutrition Facts (1/2 cup serving):

60 calories

11 grams protein

1.5 grams carbohydrate

1.5 grams sugar

UNJURY® Strawberry Sorbet Lemonade

1 single-serve packet of Crystal Light makes 16 ounces of Lemonade

1 scoop or packet Strawberry Sorbet UNJURY

2 cups (16oz) water

Directions:

Split the lemonade into two separate servings

Add one packet or one scoop of UNJURY Strawberry Sorbet protein

shake or stir, add ice, and enjoy

Or, just add two scoops of UNJURY Strawberry Sorbet to the entire 16 ounces of lemonade, and refrigerate.

Nutrition Facts (based on 1 packet of UNJURY and 8 ounces of Crystal Light):

105 calories

20 grams protein

3 grams carbohydrate

3 grams sugar

Strawberry Mango Protein smoothie

8 oz. water or 4 oz. soy milk/4 oz. water

1 scoop vanilla Protein powder

1/4 cup frozen mango chunks

3 whole strawberries

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I think all Protein powders are nasty in Water. Lol

That wasn't helpful. What about almond milk? I don't know a hong about a colonoscopy tho.

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I think all Protein powders are nasty in Water. Lol

That wasn't helpful. What about almond milk? I don't know a hong about a colonoscopy tho.

Come on the Jello is a great idea. I am going to do that. 3 months post op I am burned out on Protein shakes and bullets. Next time get the unflavored. You can mix with broth or slightly cooled oatmeal for a more savory option. Also Bariatric Advantage has crisps, Soups, and decent bars. I have mixed the unflavored with Decaf tea and it was passable.

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Sorry should have said unflavored by Now foods. You should get multiple flavors and definitely try the Soups. You will need to get used to some form of Protein substitute or you will go bald and lose all muscle pretty quick. ;)

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I think all Protein powders are nasty in Water. Lol

That wasn't helpful. What about almond milk? I don't know a hong about a colonoscopy tho.

I believe you.

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Come on the Jello is a great idea. I am going to do that. 3 months post op I am burned out on Protein shakes and bullets. Next time get the unflavored. You can mix with broth or slightly cooled oatmeal for a more savory option. Also Bariatric Advantage has crisps, Soups, and decent bars. I have mixed the unflavored with Decaf tea and it was passable.

Yeah I'll have to try something else cause this was just uff

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Hey try ISO- 100 is really good, you can find it at GNC, you could ask for a sample, is the only one i can drink

Thanks, I will

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Make sure the Protein you're buying his way protein

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Make sure the Protein you're buying his way protein

Whey*

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This is the Protein, it comes in chicolate, vanilla, strwberry, banana flavor

Oh ok, thanks for the visual!

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