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You will likely need to try several different brands to find one or more that you will like. That's important, as shakes will. Be a part of your life fow awhile.

My surgeon advised to only use shakes which have 100% whey isolate Protein, which is considered to be a complete source of Protein for bariatric patients.

I like GNC products, but there are many others to choose from. I'm certain that other "vets" will chime in with their favorites.

Best wishes for a successful journey...

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GNC Total Lean shakes are really good!

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GNC Lean shakes make some that come pre bottled, they're really good for when you go back to work or on the go. The Strawberries and Cream tastes just like a strawberry milk you'd buy from the store.. and the vanilla bean is very yummy too.

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Eas carbadvantage shakes are pretty good.

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I went to costco and got 2 huge bags of whey protien, vanilla and chocolate, 140 cals, 3 carbs, 27g protien each scoop. The chocolate isnt all that good, but i fit one in a day because it was expensive lol! The vanilla is pretty good, i mix mine with almond milk, unsweetened, 30 to 40 cals a cup. then about 1/4 to 1/2 berries of peaches pureed. Been on the liquid for a week and a half and its not to bad. I found a sugar free oregon chai tea at walmart..by far my fav with the almond milk and vanilla protien powder. U can also try the espresso syrups sugar free, makes them pretty tasty!

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Please do a search on the topic here in this forum. Many topics are written already for your answer.

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