Fit & Co Daily D3
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Recommended Use
Ingredients & Allergens
Ingredients & Allergens
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Fit & Co Daily D3 is a powder for everyone who loves sweets but watches their macros.
Protein Snacks Explained
Protein snacks add more protein to moments where you'd otherwise reach for a chocolate bar or chips: bars, cookies, chips, flapjacks, or cream spreads. The difference from traditional sweets is in the nutrition facts – significantly more protein, usually less sugar. This often involves sugar substitutes like maltitol, which can have a laxative effect in larger quantities (a warning about this is mandatory on the label). In terms of taste, this category has made enormous progress in recent years; however, consistency and sweetness vary greatly by brand – it's worth trying them out.
About Fit & Co
Fit & Co is a supplement brand with a range of proteins, amino acids, and training basics.
Who is Fit & Co Daily D3 suitable for?
Fit & Co Daily D3 is suitable for anyone who wants a protein-rich alternative to sweets while on the go or in the office.
Matching Categories
You can find suitable products in our categories Fit & Co and Proteins.
What to look for when buying?
Compare protein, sugar, and calories per piece instead of per 100g. Check the type of sweetener (polyols in moderation). If there's a chocolate coating, remember to store it in a cool place during summer. And: taste is everything when it comes to snacks – test individual items first, then buy the box.
Buy Fit & Co Daily D3 online at Best-Supps
You can get original Fit & Co Daily D3 from Best-Supps: securely paid for, shipped from Germany. Choose your size and order.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are protein snacks only for athletes?
Are protein snacks only for athletes?
Why is the list of ingredients sometimes only on the label?
Why is the list of ingredients sometimes only on the label?
How do I store supplements correctly?
How do I store supplements correctly?
Do manufacturers' recipes change?
Do manufacturers' recipes change?