Lemon Razzy Fruit Drink
Lemon Razzy Flavor Fruit Drink for Gastric Bypass or Lap Band Diet
Finding the perfect tasty and nutritionally focused foods for your diet after weight loss surgery isn’t always easy. However, with the flavored fruit drink mixes from New York Bariatric Group, you’ll find a quick, easy and convenient solution, an option which is both delicious and nutritious for your post surgical diet.
Our Lemon Razzy flavor is a great choice for your post gastric bypass diet, and it’s a favorite with many of our patients. You’ll get 15 grams of protein with each drink, and only 70 calories, while you also will take in key vitamins, minerals and nutrients that your body needs, such as potassium and calcium.
So pick up a box of our Lemon Razzy flavor fruit drink mixes or try any of our other great flavors today.
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size-1 Packet
Contains soy and milk. Manufactured on equipment that processes wheat(gluten), egg, peanuts, and treenuts.
For weight reduction, use only as directed in the accompanying post gastric bypass diet plan. Do not use in diets supplying less than 400 calories per day without medical supervision.
Directions
Pour contents of package into a large glass. Add 6-8 ounces of cold water, stir until dissolved.
Servings
7 Packets per Box for your gastric bypass or lap band diet.
Weight | 0.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6 × 6 × 3 in |
Serving Size 1 Packet
Servings Per Container 7
Calories 70
Fat Cal 0
Total Fat 0g
Sat Fat 0g
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 10mg
Sodium 30mg
Potassium 105mg
Total Carb 1g
Sugars less than 1g
Protein-15g
Vitamin A 0%
Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 6%
Iron less than 1g
Ingredients: Hydrolyzed Gelatin, Whey Protein Concentrate, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Citric Acid, Fructose, Potassium Citrate, Tricalcium Phosphate, Sucralose, FD&C Red No 40, Acesulfame K
Contains soy and milk. Manufactured on equipment that processes wheat(gluten), egg, peanuts, and tree nuts.
For weight reduction, use only as directed in the accompanying diet plan. Do not use in diets supplying less than 400 calories per day without medical supervision.