Peach Mango Drink
Peach Mango Fruit Drink for your Diet After Bariatric Surgery
Who said that you can’t get the nutrition you need in your diet after bariatric surgery with delicious taste and flavor you’ll crave! Try the Peach Mango fruit drink mix from the New York Bariatric Group, and you’ll find a convenient and tasty solution for your post surgical diet.
Each of these drink mixes offers 15 grams of protein with just 70 calories, as well as other key nutrients such as calcium and potassium, and they couldn’t be easier to make and enjoy.
Be sure to browse our store for everything you need for your gastric bypass diet and check out all of our other flavors of these cold fruit drink mixes as there’s sure to be one or two that’s a favorite for you.
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size-1 Packet
Servings Per Container-7
Contains soy and milk. Manufactured on equipment that processes wheat(gluten), egg, peanuts, and treenuts
For weight reduction, use only as directed in your diet after bariatric surgery. 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
Weight | 0.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6 × 6 × 3 in |
Serving Size-1 Packet
Servings Per Container-7
Calories-70
Calories from Fat-0
Total Fat-0g
Sat. Fat-0g
Trans Fat-0g
Cholesterol-10mg
Sodium-35mg
Potassium-110mg
Total Carbohydrate-1g
Dietary Fiber-0g
Sugars-0g
Protein-15g
Vitamin A-4%
Calcium-10%
Vitamin C-0%
Iron-2%
Ingredients-Hydrolyzed Gelatin, Whey Protein Concentrate, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Malic Acid, Maltodextrin, Potassium Citrate, Citric Acid, Tricalcium Phosphate, Aspartame*, Beet Powder, Beta Carotene, Tumeric Color, Tumeric Powder
*Phenylketonurics:Contains Phenylalanine
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