Gym Bunny Protein Smoothies

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£47.00
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£47.00
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By: EXALT

Boost your training regimen with the Gym Bunny bundle, designed to maximise performance and aid in recovery. They are gluten-free, rich in antioxidants, and contain no preservatives. They'll stay fresh in your fridge for up to 14 days, with a guaranteed minimum of 7 days on arrival.

Includes 3 x 330ml bottles each of the following:

  • 3 x Morning Glory Breakfast - This energising vegan smoothie combines rich Guatemalan coffee and 20g EXALT Cacao Vegan Protein with overnight oats, dates, hazelnuts, and creamy hazelnut milk.
  • 3 x Higher Energy - This cold-pressed juice combines contains 150mg of natural caffeine from Kola Nut, Guarana Seed, and Coffee Extract. Packed with Vitamin C and A from cherries, pomegranate, and mixed berries, it’s perfect for boosting energy during workouts or overcoming the afternoon slump.
  • 3 x Lean Machine - An ideal shake for post-exercise recovery, this smoothie boasts a substantial 40g of EXALT Organic Madagascan Vanilla Whey Protein. A blend of oats, bananas, and roasted almonds provides essential macronutrients and the inclusion of Pink Himalayan Salt helps to restore electrolytes. 

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Product Highlights

The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

Energy
Focus
Gluten Free
Recovery
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
How much cacao do people usually take?
It depends on the intended use. Lower dose blends may contain around 1-3g of cacao for flavour or gentle mood support, while ceremonial cacao often contains closer to 10-20g for a stronger, more noticeable effect.
Why do some cacao products feel more energising than others?
Is more cacao always better?
Does cacao need anything else to be effective?
Why do some electrolyte products contain so much sodium?
Are low sodium electrolyte products less effective?
How much sodium is considered high in an electrolyte product?
Can electrolytes be useful even if you’re not exercising?
Can you get enough Vitamin C from food?
Why is Vitamin C often paired with collagen?
Is a higher dose of Vitamin C always better?