MHP Chocolate Power Pak Pudding 8.8 oz. can

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Forget low carb pudding recipes when you can have the new ready-to-eat MHP Chocolate Power Pak Pudding. MHP Chocolate Power Pak Pudding is not a zero carb pudding, its a low pudding with a great taste. With 30 grams of protein, 190 calories and 9g net carbs per 8.8 oz serving, you’ll have all the energy you need to tackle the day without the extra carbs. This high protein pudding makes a great low carb dessert or filling for a low carb cake. Serve together with low carb ice cream or low carb muffins for a high protein treat. Power Pak Pudding is a convenient and nutritious snack that doesn’t require any refrigeration or preparation before eating (but refrigeration is suggested). MHP Chocolate Pudding also is a great source of calcium, with a full 50% of the Daily Value per single serving.


  • Sugar Free

  • Low Carb

  • Lactose Free

  • 30 Grams of Protein

  • Zero Sugar

  • No Sugar Alcohols

  • 190 Calories


Nutritional Information
  • Serving size 1 can (250g)
  • Servings per container 1
  • Calories 190
  • Calories from Fat 40
  • Total Fat 4.5g
  • Saturated Fat 1g
  • Trans Fat 0g
  • Cholesterol 10mg
  • Sodium 420mg
  • Total Carbohydrates 9g
  • Fiber 1g
  • Sugars 0g
  • Protein 30g

Ingredients: Water, milk protein isolate, soy protein isolate, modified food starch, canola oil, cocoa (processed with alkali), natural flavors, sodium polyphosphate, salt, potassium citrate, sucralose, acesulfame K, carrageenan.



Contains milk and soy.



Storage at below 40F and above 90F should be avoided.



Do not use as a meal replacement.



Refrigerate after opening.

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