Huel Lite, the ready-to-drink, 190-calorie meal replacement shake, launched in a fresh new Huel Lite Vanilla Matcha variety, designed to deliver the nutrition fans love with a smooth, earthy taste. This high-fiber, lower-calorie take on the brand's classic meal shake delivers 25 grams of plant-powered protein, plus fiber, and a full spectrum of vitamins and minerals.
In terms of ingredients, this flavor builds on a base of water, pea protein, tapioca starch, gluten-free oat flour and ground flaxseed to deliver a boost when lighter yet satisfying nourishment is needed. Beyond providing the benefits of a light meal in an easy-to-consume format, Huel Lite helps to reduce fatigue, provide immune and digestive support, and contribute to muscle maintenance and growth.
Light Meal Replacements
Huel Lite Vanilla Matcha is a 190-Calorie, Plant-Powered Meal Shake
Trend Themes
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Plant-powered Light Meals — Compact, nutrient-dense plant-powered meal replacements target time-poor consumers and challenge traditional meal occasions.
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Functional Flavor Pairings — Earthy matcha combined with vanilla demonstrates a trend toward flavor profiles that double as mild functional ingredients for energy and immunity support.
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Low-calorie Ready-to-drink Nutrition — Convenient 190-calorie RTD shakes reflect demand for portion-controlled, shelf-stable nutrition that fits into intermittent eating and calorie-conscious lifestyles.
Industry Implications
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Food and Beverage — Shelf-stable, plant-based RTD beverages create space for new supply-chain, packaging and formulation models centered on nutrition density and clean-label claims.
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Sports Nutrition — High-protein, lower-calorie formulas enable positioning between recovery shakes and diet products for athletes and active consumers focused on muscle maintenance without excess calories.
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Health Tech and Wellness Services — Integration of micro-nutrient profiles from meal replacements with digital tracking and personalized recommendations supports data-driven wellness programs and subscription care models.