Discover the refreshing yet protein-rich flavour of our More Protein Iced Coffee. This unique creation combines the invigorating flavour of ice-cold coffee with an extra portion of protein for the perfect energy boost. With carefully selected ingredients and a refreshing flavour, our More Protein Iced Coffee offers a delicious way to boost your protein intake while enjoying your caffeine kick. Ideal for on the go or after a workout. The More Protein Iced Coffee combines pleasure and function.
Important: Food supplements are only ever a supplement to a balanced and healthy diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Key Facts
- Blend of high-quality proteins and real coffee for an irresistibly delicious iced coffee protein treat
- Up to 95% less sugar than conventional instant iced coffee sweetened with sugar
- 19g of high-quality protein per serving
- many different delicious flavours
- for all coffee lovers who also want to fulfil their protein requirements
- caffeinated product, contains real coffee
Who is the product suitable for?
Basically for any athlete who likes the flavour of iced coffee and wants to consume their protein in a tasty way at the same time. Protein shakes are useful for anyone who cannot meet their daily protein requirements through their diet. Protein shakes are therefore particularly suitable for people who do particularly intensive training or have an increased protein requirement due to their lifestyle. With the More Protein Iced Coffee, you can consume your proteins and some caffeine at the same time. Proteins contribute to increasing muscle mass and maintaining muscle mass. It is therefore advisable to consume 2g per kg of body weight.
FAQ More Protein Iced Coffee
Does More Protein Iced Coffee contain caffeine?
Yes, More Protein Iced Coffee contains caffeine. More Protein Iced Coffee contains 66 mg of caffeine per serving. 100ml of prepared More Protein Iced Coffee contains 22 mg. We do not recommend this product for children and pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Except: We have developed a Decaf variety. (Decaf = decaffeinated = decaffeinated coffee) This variety has been specially developed and contains no caffeine.
Can I drink More Protein Iced Coffee several times a day?
We recommend 1-2 servings a day. The Protein Iced Coffee contains caffeine and you should not overdo it with caffeine consumption. This does not apply to the Decaf variety.
When should I drink More Protein Iced Coffee?
Ideally in the morning or in the first half of the day. More Protein Iced Coffee contains caffeine and should not be consumed too late in the evening. Your sleep may suffer as a result. This does not apply to the Decaf variety.
Is More Protein Iced Coffee lactose- and gluten-free?
It always depends on the variety. Please check the ingredients for allergens. Allergens are printed in bold. This allows you to recognise, for example, whether wheat is listed as an allergen.
Can I use the More Protein Iced Coffee for the More Protein Fast?
Yes, More Protein Iced Coffee is ideal for the MPF.
Does More Protein Iced Coffee contain iron?
No, there are generally no added vitamins and minerals in More Protein Iced Coffee.
What is the difference to the More Protein Iced Coffee flavour?
More Protein Iced Coffee is a stand-alone product with many different flavours. It also contains no casein content like More Protein and has a different composition. It is the further development of More Protein in the Iced Coffee flavour.
Where do the white specks in More Protein Iced Coffee come from?
The white specks in More Protein Iced Coffee come from the cream powder. The specks are harmless and are part of the product.
How can you imagine Milkyccino?
You can think of Milkyccino as ‘More Protein + Caffeine’. That comes very close in terms of content.
Is More Protein Iced Coffee lactose-free?
No, More Protein Iced Coffee contains lactose. However, we have added lactase. More Protein Iced Coffee contains 30k FCC per 100g of lactase. The lactase is dosed in such a way that it neutralises the amount of lactose contained in the powder plus the amount in milk, for example, according to the preparation instructions. However, if you suffer from severe lactose intolerance, you may still experience discomfort because the amount of lactase is insufficient.