ENERGY LIFT† Tropical Juice, Mango, Mango Yoghurt, Banana, Energiser Booster & Ice^ Caffeine is not recommended for young children under 15 years, pregnant or lactating women. † Boosters with this symbol & Whey protein is not recommended for young children under 15 years, pregnant or lactating women. * 8.3g of protein Ingredients depicted in the imagery are not reflective of the quantities or full ingredient listings contained in the drinks.

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