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I love this so much. I felt a little tired this morning and I'm not sure if it's cause day 4 of my liquid diet or what but I needed a pick me up so I grabbed a carmel Premier Protein and went to starbucks and got me a dou20180112_084659.jpgble shot of espresso over ice in a venti cup and added my carmel premier Protein and made Iceed coffee. It's delicious. Just what I needed. 20180112_084621.jpg

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Thats my favorite flavor too!! I have been using it as my coffee creamer since pre surgery.

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Great idea! Not allowed to have coffee yet (a couple weeks more), but when i do I know what I'm trying!

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I wish I could!! We don’t have Premier Protein in New Zealand - I went online, and can get 12 of those wee 330ml cartons for $1199! (About US$900! They say it is the postage!!)

I have found this - I have 1/2 a bottle each morning, which gives me 15g Protein and one shot of coffee/caffeine to start the day... not too sweet, so that is good, but not exactly delicious...

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I love this so much. I felt a little tired this morning and I'm not sure if it's cause day 4 of my liquid diet or what but I needed a pick me up so I grabbed a carmel Premier Protein and went to starbucks and got me a dou20180112_084659.thumb.jpg.a562a2f96584e509a9290d77edd233ce.jpgble shot of espresso over ice in a venti cup and added my carmel premier Protein and made Iceed coffee. It's delicious. Just what I needed. 20180112_084621.thumb.jpg.d5358b2ca34415db03acaaa1d9be03b5.jpg

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This is my favorite Protein that Premier makes! Our costco just got it in!

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CW-248 BMI-27%

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I make a 4 oz cup of Decaf with my keriug and add a whole Premier Protein chocolate shake every morning. It is amazing and so much easier to drink than a plain shake.


HW: 282.2
SW: 255.4
CW: 217.6

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I make a 4 oz cup of Decaf with my keriug and add a whole Premier Protein chocolate shake every morning. It is amazing and so much easier to drink than a plain shake.

HW: 282.2

SW: 255.4

CW: 217.6

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So I've never thought to try it with chocolate but that sounds amazing definitely going to give it a shot. I only tried this because I seen it on Pinterest and it looked good and it really was. Recently my husband tried it with vanilla and said it was great so I guess you can kind of mix up the flavors and get what you want out of it.

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So I've never thought to try it with chocolate but that sounds amazing definitely going to give it a shot. I only tried this because I seen it on Pinterest and it looked good and it really was. Recently my husband tried it with vanilla and said it was great so I guess you can kind of mix up the flavors and get what you want out of it.

It’s a light refreshing mocha with the chocolate one. I like it hot or iced- both are equally as good!


HW: 282.2
SW: 255.4
CW: 217.6

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I’m eight months post and I still do that from time to time with Chameleon cold brew coffee. It’s pretty good. Glad ya found it out. ☕️ 😊

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The Premier Protein caramel with coffee is the only way I can drink the shakes. Caramel is the only flavor I can handle the taste of and the coffee cuts the sweet down so I can drink it. I have a caffeinated coffee shake in the morning and a Decaf shake in the evening to meet my Protein goals.

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2 minutes ago, r.chapanar@gamil.com said:

it is sweet but when mixed with coffee its not bad at all.

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Thanks - how about the Vanilla? Is it good too?

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I do the chocolate with coffee, ,, hmmmm love it!!!

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