Does Boost Plus Have Fiber?

Not all BOOST drinks have it, but some do. The Original formula, for example, has what are called Fructooligosaccharides (FOS for short) which are made up of mainly of fructose and occur naturally in foods like bananas, garlic, and leeks. They are not digestible and because of this are considered soluble fiber, similar to inulin.

Plus, it contains 3 g prebiotics and 26 vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin D to support strong bones. Enjoy it as a snack or with a meal to help meet your daily nutritional needs. BOOST Plus® | BOOST®

BOOST HIGH PROTEIN with FIBER: BOOST High Protein with Fiber nutritional shakes have 20 grams of protein for muscle health, 3 grams of fiber for digestive health plus 27 vitamins and minerals with 240 nutrient-rich calories for energy.

While all Boost products are nutrient-rich, many of their ingredients differ. This results in different calories per serving, macronutrient contents and serving sizes. Regardless of these differences, Boost products aren’t meant to be meal replacements; the company refers to them as snacks or “mini-meals.”

How many calories are in Boost Plus?

Powdered Boost requires the addition of milk. Boost Plus Energy Drink has added calories and fat for diets that require weight gain. There are 360 calories and 14 g of fat per 8 oz bottle. Boost High Protein comes in pre-mixed, 8 oz bottles and powder form than can be mixed with two percent milk.

A serving of High Protein Boost contains enough protein to equal two eggs. An 8 oz bottle of regular Boost contains 240 calories, 4 g of fat, 5 mg of cholesterol and 10 g of protein. There are 41 g of total carbohydrate and 0 g of fiber.

Boost Energy Drinks are provided through Nestle-Nutrition and are typically used for medically specific diets such as cancer, diabetes, digestive disorders, wound management, stroke and post-bariatric surgery. Patients with specific diets should always consult with their medical care team on how to incorporate energy drinks into their overall diet …

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