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Quest Protein Shakes are Made with Just 11 Ingredients

Quest Nutrition is launching its own simple protein shakes as a quick and easy way for people to get more protein into their diet. The Quest Protein Shakes are made with just 11 ingredients and are designed for grab-and-go consumption.

While many health-conscious consumers are familiar with protein bars, chips, cookies and even pizza from Quest Nutrition, these new protein shakes satisfy the demand for a ready-to-drink solution from fans. The naturally flavored and non-GMO Quest Protein Shakes are available in classic flavors like Chocolate and Vanilla, as well as a decadent Salted Caramel variety. Each product delivers 30 grams of protein, with as much as four grams of carbs and one gram of sugar.

The simple protein shakes have the potential to be enjoyed as snacks or small meals, as well as complements to a healthy life or functional solutions for muscle-building.
Trend Themes
1. Simple Protein Shakes - Opportunity for companies to create protein shakes with a minimal number of ingredients for convenience and health-conscious consumers.
2. Ready-to-drink Solutions - Potential for the development of more grab-and-go protein shakes to cater to busy individuals who desire a quick and easy way to consume protein.
3. Functional Fitness Nutrition - Opportunity for companies to create protein shakes specifically designed for muscle-building and as a complement to a healthy lifestyle.
Industry Implications
1. Health Food - The health food industry can capitalize on the trend by offering simple protein shakes as a convenient source of protein for customers.
2. Fitness and Nutrition - Fitness and nutrition companies can tap into the trend by developing ready-to-drink protein shakes that cater to the needs of busy individuals.
3. Sports Nutrition - Sports nutrition brands can create protein shakes tailored for muscle-building and overall fitness to meet the demand of health-conscious consumers.

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