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  2. EAS (nutrition brand) - Wikipedia

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    He promoted the company's products through heavy editorial-style advertisements in MM2K, and, led by products like Myoplex Protein Supplement, Phosphagen and HMB, this eventually made EAS a leading player in the nutritional supplement industry. [citation needed] In 1999, North Castle Partners purchased EAS for $160 million. Phillips retained ...

  3. A Dietitians Says These Are The Best Meal Replacement Shakes ...

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    Plus, you’ll get a boost of 20 percent DV of 26 vitamins and minerals in this vegan, gluten and nut-free nutrition shake. And, to top it all off, there's only one gram of added sugars per serving.

  4. Popular protein drinks harmful to your health? - AOL

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    Fans of protein drinks like Muscle Milk and EAS Myoplex may want to put down their glasses. Consumer Reports found that many of these popular beverages contained low to moderate levels of heavy ...

  5. Myoplex - Wikipedia

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  6. Metrecal - Wikipedia

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    Metrecal was a brand of low-calorie, powdered diet foods (to be mixed with water as a beverage) "containing the essential nutrients of protein, carbohydrate, fat, vitamins and minerals" introduced in the early 1960s by the Mead Johnson company, with the first variety going on the market on October 6, 1959, the same day as another Mead Johnson product, Enfamil. [1]

  7. Meal replacement - Wikipedia

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    Meal replacements often come in liquid form, but there also are meals and powdered drinks such as Soylent.. A meal replacement is a drink, bar, soup, etc. intended as a substitute for a solid food, usually with controlled quantities of calories and nutrients.

  8. Bill Phillips (author) - Wikipedia

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    The book topped the charts in 11 different countries-including the United States, England, Japan, Australia, Greece and Finland. In 2004 USA Today named it among the Top 15 bestselling books of the past decade. [27] In November 2003, Eating for Life: Your Guide to Great Health, Fat Loss and Increased Energy! was released. In the book Phillips ...

  9. Ensure - Wikipedia

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    Ensure is an American brand of nutritional supplements and meal replacements manufactured by Abbott Laboratories. A 237-ml (8-fl oz) bottle of Ensure Original contains 220 calories , six grams of fat , 15 grams of sugar , and nine grams of protein .