Fit & Co Premium Omega-3
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Overview
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Recommended Use
Ingredients & Allergens
Ingredients & Allergens
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Fit & Co Premium Omega-3 is a powder for everyone who loves sweets but keeps an eye on their macros.
Protein snacks briefly explained
From protein bars to protein chips: snacks are the most uncomplicated way to eat protein-rich food on the go. When comparing, there are three things to look at on the nutrition label: protein per piece (not per 100g – sizes vary greatly), sugar content, and calories. The ingredient list shows protein sources and type of sweetener – sugar-reduced products often use polyols like maltitol, which can have a laxative effect if consumed excessively. A snack does not replace a meal, but it makes the difference between plan and candy machine when hunger strikes between meals.
About Fit & Co
Fit & Co is a supplement brand with a range of proteins, amino acids and training basics.
Who is Fit & Co Premium Omega-3 suitable for?
Fit & Co Premium Omega-3 fits in every bag – for hunger between training, appointments and everyday life.
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 in summer. And: taste is everything with snacks – test individually first, then buy the box.
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At Best-Supps, you order Fit & Co Premium Omega-3 as original goods – with secure payment and shipping from Germany. Simply add your favorite to the shopping cart.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are protein snacks only for athletes?
Are protein snacks only for athletes?
Is the product genuine?
Is the product genuine?
What do I do if I'm allergic to an ingredient?
What do I do if I'm allergic to an ingredient?
Do supplements replace a balanced diet?
Do supplements replace a balanced diet?