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I've never heard of coconut coffee -- but this is a question for your surgical team, they are the ones who can tell you which food and drinks are and are not approved.

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It must be coconut flavored coffee??? What phase of your diet are you on? I agree with @@Bufflehead, the best way to find out is to call your bariatric team before you do it.

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We ( my surgical group) can coffee but needs to be decaf...and still need to adhere to single digits for sugar...remember your body needs the liquids and caffeine is a natural diaretic

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I drink my coffee every day--with the approval of my bariatric team.

However, for every cup of coffee I drink, I have to drink an equal amount of Water.

Call your "team". Working with them will lead you to the right answers for your program.

Best of luck!

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Heu bariaticwise has Protein coffee try it maybe u will like it coffee and protein!! I drink their hot chocolate.

It the Protein coffee for a hot or cold beverage?? I might try it.

Thank you!

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With approval from my surgeon and NUT, I drink 2 scoops of my Protein Powder mixed with my Decaf coffee in the morning. It gets me going and gives me 50gms of Protein to start my day! (For this purpose,I choose cinnamon bun flavored protein) then I usually eat as normal (low carb-high protein) or sip on an Isopure throughout the day. I'm 8 months out and 127 lbs down! Good luck

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Its both and the site always has coupons...if the site blocks the name pm me..cause its their competitor...

BariatricChoice.com

They have hot and cold drinks and food.. They will send you a catalog and samples...also i bought mine on Amazon cause i was desperate and i have prime shipping for free.

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Didn't they give you a handbook? I was given a huge binder just for dietary needs, how to introduce new foods, when, what is or isn't allowed, and spreadsheets of typical Bariatric foods, nutritional values, amount to be consumed and on and on. It literally is my bible.

As for coffee- we are allowed a cup of real coffee daily after 6 weeks.

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Was thinking about hot chocolate today in cold rainy and windy Chicago.... Nothing I could buy on my grocery shelves [emoji22]

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Check this site out! If u have Amazon prime u can have it by wed! Lol

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With approval from my surgeon and NUT, I drink 2 scoops of my Protein powder mixed with my Decaf coffee in the morning. It gets me going and gives me 50gms of protein to start my day! (For this purpose,I choose cinnamon bun flavored protein) then I usually eat as normal (low carb-high protein) or sip on an Isopure throughout the day. I'm 8 months out and 127 lbs down! Good luck

@@UalreadyKnow where did you get the cinnamon bun flavor protein? Sounds great for my coffee.

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