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  2. Popular Smoothie Chain Debuts Ozempic-Friendly Menu ... - AOL

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    What Makes the Smoothie King Menu Different? Smoothie King calls the special menu the GLP-1 Support Menu. ... Protein: 45-61g Fiber: 2-14g Added Sugar: 0g Calories: 220-560.

  3. Smoothie King - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Smoothie King's per-store revenue was about $285,000, and had reached $362,000 by 2012. [4] Corporate-wide, revenues were $372.5 million in fiscal year 2017, and $415.7 million in fiscal year 2018. [3] In early 2014, Smoothie King contracted with the New Orleans Pelicans to rename the New Orleans Arena, Smoothie King Center. The ...

  4. Smoothie King's 5 New Drinks Are Aimed at GLP-1 Users - AOL

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    On Tuesday, Smoothie King announced that it's launching a new GLP-1 Support Menu specifically aimed at people using a GLP-1 agonist. "When developing this menu, it was important to offer blends ...

  5. Smoothie King Announces a 'GLP-1 Support Menu' for ... - AOL

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    The new menu includes five smoothies “created to assist the millions of Americans currently taking prescription GLP-1 medications" Smoothie King Announces a 'GLP-1 Support Menu' for Customers on ...

  6. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1] As foods vary by brands and stores, the figures should only be considered estimates, with more exact figures often included on product labels.

  7. Very-low-calorie diet - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, 58 people died in the United States after following very-low-calorie liquid protein diets. [32] Following this event, the FDA requires since 1984 that protein VLCDs providing fewer than 400 calories a day carry a warning that they can cause serious illness and need to be followed under medical supervision. [32]

  8. CalorieKing - Wikipedia

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    CalorieKing was founded as Family Health Publications in 1973 in Australia by Allan Borushek, biochemist and clinical dietitian, with the publication of the first Australian Calorie, Fat, & Carb Counter. In 1988, the book was published in the United States, selling more than 10,000,000 copies.

  9. Diet soda - Wikipedia

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    Diet sodas (also known as sugar-free sodas, zero-calorie sodas, low-calorie sodas or zero-sugar sodas) are soft drinks which contain little or no sugar and/or calories. First introduced onto the market in 1949, diet sodas are typically marketed for those with diabetes or who wish to reduce their sugar or caloric intake.