Redcon1, MRE Lite, Whole Food Protein, Strawberry Shortcake, 1.92 lb (870 g)
- 24 g Protein
- 130 Calories
- Protein Powder Drink Mix
- Naturally and Artificially Flavored
- 0 g Added Sugar**
- Build & Recover Any Time of Day
- Multiple Whole Food Protein Sources
- Creamy Milkshake Taste & Texture
- No Whey, Easy to Digest†
Low Carb Meal Replacement‡
The MRE Protein Line is built off the premise that 'real food is the most important fuel you can give your body.' Formulated without whey protein† MRE Lite is a delicious way to up your protein intake. Plus it's gentle on your stomach and tastes delicious.
**Not a low calorie food. See nutrition information for calorie and sugar content.
†Contains milk. See nutrition panel for allergen information.
‡MRE LITE® 3 g total carbohydrate per serving compared to MRE® 75 g total carbohydrate per serving.
Suggested use
For best results
How to take: Mix (1) scoops of MRE Lite with 4-6 oz of water or your favorite beverage. Shake well and consume.
When to take: Any time of day. As a high protein, complete meal replacement.
Other ingredients
Whole food protein blend (beef protein isolate, pea protein, brown rice protein, chicken protein, egg albumin, salmon protein), brown rice protein, natural and artificial flavors, milk powder (for texture), cellulose gum, medium chain triglyceride (MCT) oil powder, maltodextrin, salt, beet juice (for color), sucralose, acesulfame potassium.
Contains: milk, egg, fish (salmon), tree nuts (coconut).
Manufactured in a facility that processes milk, egg, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, shellfish, fish and sesame.Nutrition FactsServing Size: 1 Scoop (29 g)Servings Per Container: 30 Amount Per Serving%Daily Value*Calories130 Total Fat2 g3%Saturated Fat1 g5%Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%Sodium140 mg6%Total Carbohydrate4 g2%Dietary Fiber1 g4%Total Sugars2 g
Includes 0 g Added Sugars
0%Protein24 g48%Vitamin D0 mcg0%Calcium24 mg2%Iron0.3 mg2%Potassium125 mg2%*The % Daily value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.