Health & Personal Care : Right Light Nutrition Shake Vanilla 12 - 1.4 oz Packets

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Health & Personal Care : Right Light Nutrition Shake Vanilla 12 - 1.4 oz Packets

Right Light Nutrition Shake Vanilla 12 - 1.4 oz Packets

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 614





Binding: Health and Beauty
EAN: 0893522002085
Label: Right Nutrition
Product Manufacturer: Right Nutrition
Publisher: Right Nutrition
Ranking: 614
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







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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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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Right Light is right on....
I take 8oz of ice cold water and pour it into a blender and then add 1 packet of Right-Light and blend for 20 sec. It's smooth and I drink it right down. The taste is excellent and it doesn't upset my stomach like the majority of the other brands. The best part of Right-Light is I don't have to have any additional food because it keeps me satisfied for next 3 hours.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - nutrition shake
The product is everything I expected. It's great.
I think I was supposed to get free shipping from Amazon, but apparently
the free shipping button or code wasn't obvious enough for me to see.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just RIGHT!!!
Right vanilla shakes taste like a Betty Crocker butter recipe cake mix. No chemical taste or smell at all. Best protien shake I have ever tasted and the best part is the ingredients! Naturally flavored and sweetened.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Use it for more than "just" a shake!
It is delicious as it is - the chocolate one too by the way. But put it in a blender, add just a little water (so the powder will get "un-powdered") and add about ten ice cubes (or more/less, if you prefer). Mix it until it is nice and creamy, thus you'll have a great icy mouse type dessert. That is pretty "cool" if you don't want to drink it for a change.



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