Nutrition drinks are the largest and fastest growing segment of the nutrition market. People are increasingly turning to these powders, shakes and liquids for meal-replacement, dieting, bodybuilding, and sport-use. A big attraction is the protein they provide — generally with less saturated fat and cholesterol than from meat, eggs or dairy.
But our tests showed that three products contained more cholesterol than claimed.
In this Review, you'll get ConsumerLab's test results and comparisons for twenty-two products. You'll also find out how they fit with nutritional requirements and differ from one another.
You must subscribe to get the full test results and ConsumerLab recommendations. In this comprehensive report, you'll discover:
- Which products failed and which products passed our tests and why.
- The amounts of protein, fat, carbs, cholesterol and calories we found in each product.
- The pros and cons of whey, casein, and soy as protein sources.
- What ingredients and labeling to look out for when choosing a product.

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