How can I make Boost protein drinks taste better?

Without using berries or any other fruit since I have none right now haha. Would just adding ice and blending it make it taste better? I need the protein so that's why I want to have boost more often. I have some carnation breakfast essentials too, do they taste good with water instead of milk?

Thanks!

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  • Helloitsdan
    Helloitsdan Posts: 5,564 Member
    Why drink protein when you can eat it?
    Chicken?
    Turkey?
    Beef?

    Liquid protein while convenient isnt the best for you.

    Best way to make it taste better is to toss it down like a shot and never buy that crap again.
  • karmahunger
    karmahunger Posts: 373 Member
    I forgot to mention, I'm vegetarian.
  • wmagoo27
    wmagoo27 Posts: 201 Member
    Toss the Boost and get a different brand. Some taste good, some don't. Life is too short to drink nasty protein.
  • lmd71
    lmd71 Posts: 11
    they all taste pretty bad....I would try boost breeze. That's what I drank when I had anorexia (forced). It tastes okay-ish over ice
  • ohmyshysamantha
    ohmyshysamantha Posts: 138 Member
    Toss it down like a shot.
    I personally dont like most protein drinks but I found one called body logics vanilla ice cream flavor, its a powder one scoop has 26 grams of protein I mix it in my morning coffee instead of creamer on days that I have glass. It's delicious. It cost about $20 bucks for a bucket of it, but it lasts a while so its worth the investment.
    Special K protein shakes are also pretty good, but only the chocolate ones.

    As for vegetarian protein sources (I just started eating meat again after 10 years so I'm familiar with these)
    Beans (not refried)
    Nuts
    Peanut butter (natural or organic and in moderation)
    Eggs (if you eat them)
    Cottage Cheese
    Greek Yogurt
  • Onaughmae
    Onaughmae Posts: 873 Member
    Sugar free Torani syrups come in a variety of flavors and give things a boost of flavor. I have several different flavors that I use to enhance protein shakes, cottage cheese, greek yogurt, etc.