Protein Pina Colada Mocktail

Protein Pina Colada Mocktail

What 5% Nutrition Supplements Go Well With This Recipe? 

Looking at the macronutrient profile, this enticing drink features 21g protein and 39g carbs. Most of the sugar is fructose, so it digests a little slower than other simple carbs. That makes this drink a good choice for either first thing in the morning or post-workout. What a delicious choice regardless! 

 

This easy-to-make recipe can work with any goal. If you’re cutting, you should be taking in roughly 50% of your carbs in the hours around the workout, so this works. Don’t forget to check out our innovative weight loss formulas, such as All Day You Shred, Liquid L-Carnitine 3150, and Shred Time for max results. Got a contest coming up? Add Stage Ready Diuretic and achieve your best shape. 


Training for mass? Start with a 5% pre-workout (you’ll need one regardless of your goal). You can go with your favorite 5% pre, but stack it with Full As F*ck for ultimate pumps. Don’t forget All Day You May to keep you in a metabolically positive state. We’ve got some amazing muscle builders, including Crea-TEN, Bigger By The Day, and TEST. Don’t forget to round TEST out with Core D-Aspartic Acid and Core ZMA. 5% Nutrition has you covered - every time!

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