Health & Personal Care : Right Light Nutrition Shake Chocolate 12 - 1.5 oz Packets

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Health & Personal Care : Right Light Nutrition Shake Chocolate 12 - 1.5 oz Packets

Right Light Nutrition Shake Chocolate 12 - 1.5 oz Packets

from: Right Nutrition




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3849





Binding: Health and Beauty
EAN: 0893522002092
Label: Right Nutrition
Product Manufacturer: Right Nutrition
Publisher: Right Nutrition
Ranking: 3849
Studio: Right Nutrition


Product facts:
  • 22 g Whey Protein, 11g Carbs, Fat Free and Sugar Free
  • 23 Vitamins and Minerals - Supports Well Being and Health
  • 150 mg Green Tea Extract - Proven Effective Natural Anti-Oxidant
  • Naturally Flavored and Sweetened - Free of Aspartame and Sucralose
  • Only 130 Calories - Feel Lighter and Leaner







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
RIGHT Nutrition Shakes are the newest health-foods developed by Bill Phillips, founder and former owner of EAS and developer of Myoplex. Improving on his past work, Phillips introduces RIGHT as a new and improved formulation, based on the most up-to-date science of nutrition and metabolism. RIGHT upgrades include higher quality protein, more bioavailable vitamins and minerals, and added anti-oxidant support. RIGHT is also the only nutrition shake and meal replacement of its kind to exclude artificial ingredients such as aspartame and sucrolose. RIGHT contains only natural sweeteners and flavors and the highest quality ingredients which give it a delicious, clean, healthy taste. Now available in drink mix powders and coming soon in nutrition bars and ready made shakes for added convenience.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - These are just RIGHT
These shakes taste great and are an important part of my transformation. I even gave my [...]daughter a taste, and she said, "mmmmm Dad, it tastes like a cake." They mix easy, are pleasant to drink, and best of all provide a great resource of nutrition and probiotics.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Chocolate Shake
I think the chocolate one is much better than the vanilla. I thought the vanilla one was a little bitter so I added fresh strawberries and bananas to make it tolerable.
But I am back to purchase more chocolate!! :)I thought the chocolate tasted much better than any other nutrition shake I've had and I didn't even add anything to it.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Product for Your Healthy Lifestyle!
Transformation: A Path from Physical to Spiritual Well-Being

This great new product from Bill Phillips is wonderful. It doesn't have the heavy volume of Myoplex but I am not really a big fan of that type of shake. It has a smooth delicious chocolate taste. I like the vanilla with berries!
This has healthy ingredients with Whey Protein Isolate, Casein, FOS, a vitamin and mineral blend and Probiotics. I find this to be a filling shake wil only 130 calories. There is not artificial sweeteners in this prodict WOHOO!

With any food product it is all going to be a matter of taste but you can see by the reviews here that the majority really enjoy these shakes!

Bill created the original Right Shake for his own usage and is now making it available through Amazon. Watch for more great products in the future.

Check out Bill's new book available for pre-order right now - It is call Transformation. See the link above...

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Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I LOVE THIS PRODUCT!
Over the years I have tried so many protein shakes to help me with my fitness goals. This product tastes great, is filling which enables me to have a healthy quick snack on the go. I swear, if you put it in a blender with some ice, it tastes just like a chocolate milk shake!! It's a product that I'm never without!!!



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