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Evolve Plant Based Protein Shake Classic Chocolate -- 11.16 fl oz


Evolve Plant Based Protein Shake Classic Chocolate
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Evolve Plant Based Protein Shake Classic Chocolate -- 11.16 fl oz

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Evolve Plant Based Protein Shake Classic Chocolate Description

  • Plant-Based Protein Shake
  • 20 g Plant Protein
  • 10 g Fiber
  • Non GMO Project Verified

Evolve Classic Chocolate

With 20g of plant protein, 10g of fiber and a rich chocolateyness, our Classic Chocolate flavored shake brings out your best side with a taste of the outside.

 

What Sets Our Protein Apart?

The answer is simple: peas. In addition to being a sustainable source of protein, peas are also a great source of calcium, iron and zinc and can help support an active lifestyle. Plus, our protein doesn't like peas, making it the perfect addition to our shakes, powders and bars.

 

Vegan Info

Evolve defines vegan as "a food or beverage that does not contain any ingredients or processing aids sourced from; produced or processed by animals." This product would not contain ingredients such as meat, poultry, fish, gelatin, milk, eggs, animal enzyme, sugar refined with animal bone char, and honey. Evolve does not exclude ingredients that have been subject to animal testing from making vegan claims.

Free Of
GMOs and animal ingredients.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 11 fl oz (330 mL)
Servings per Container: 4
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories140
Total Fat2.5 g3%
   Saturated Fat0.5 g3%
   Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium350 mg15%
Total Carbohydrate17 g6%
   Dietary Fiber10 g37%
   Total Sugars4 g
     Includes 4g Added Sugars8%
Protein20 g26%
Vitamin D0 mcg0%
Calcium200 mg15%
Iron4.5 mg25%
Potassium230 mg4%
Vitamin B120.36 mcg15%
Zinc1.7 mg15%
Other Ingredients: Water, pea protein isolate, soluble corn fiber, contains less than 2% of cane sugar, cocoa (processed with alkali), natural flavor, tricalcium phosphate, salt, potassium chloride, gellan gum, purified stevia leaf extract, cyanocobalamin (vitanmin B12).

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Woman on Mat with Tablet and Workout Gear Enjoying the Benefits of Working Out in the Morning

The Mental and Physical Benefits of Morning Exercise

It can be hard to peel yourself out of bed for a morning workout, especially in the winter when it’s still dark (and the bed is so warm). However, science tells us that morning workouts can benefit your mind and body in many ways.

Sets the tone for healthier choices all day

You prime your brain to continue making positive lifestyle choices all day long if you start with a healthy activity, like a workout. A recent study in the journal Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews found that regular morning exercise can result in better appetite control, improved eating habits, less sedentary behaviors, and long-term adherence to overall fitness goals. Ultimately, these choices can lead to safe, natural weight loss and management, the research also points out.

Regulates blood pressure

High can cause many serious health concerns such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, kidney failure, blood vessel damage, or heart attack. However, research from the American Heart Association reports that a moderate-intensity morning exercise (ideally in conjunction with periodic intervals of walking or stretching over the course of a day) can lower blood pressure significantly in an 8-hour time frame.

Boosts alertness and concentration

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Improves mood and energy levels

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Forms better sleeping habits

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How do you achieve the best results from a morning exercise?

You automatically benefit from morning movement, but how can you really make it worth the early wake-up call? Ease yourself into this new habit while making the most of every morning workout with these simple strategies.

Adjust your current sleeping habits

The National Sleep Foundation estimates that most adults require 7 to 9 hours of sleep each night. Don’t skimp on that advisory. The more well-rested you feel, the easier it will be to wake up early.

Work up to your ideal exercise time

As with creating any habit, it’s unrealistic to assume you can transition from rolling out of bed at 8 AM to exercising at 6 AM in the blink of an eye. Make small, incremental shifts to work gradually work toward the wake-up time you want to aim for.

Lay out your workout gear in advance

Gather and set out all the items you need for your workout the night before. This makes for a less hectic, more streamlined morning and gives you one less reason to bail on the workout.

Eat a light, nutrient-dense breakfast

Combining exercise with a nutritious meal will take your fitness results to the next level. Get some light protein-rich fuel (I.E. yogurt or a smoothie) about 30 minutes pre-workout to increase fat oxidation, converting it into burnable energy, suggests the Nutrients Journal.

Choose an activity that’s fun for you

The best way to motivate yourself for a morning workout is to make it something you look forward

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