Burn Low Carb Cookies By Maxines, Fat Burning Thermogenic Cookies, Maxine's Burn Cookies Discounted Online
Maxine's BURN Low Carb Cookies are High Protein, Low Carbohydrate and have a unique Thermogenic formula to help BURN fat so you get leaner and more toned. They are a great guilt free snack as part of your Fat Burning diet program or a fantastic post exercise meal for optimum recovery after a hard workout.
Two delicious flavours:
Size:
Type |
Per Serve 40g |
Per Serve 100g |
Energy |
680kJ |
1700kJ |
Protein |
13.0g |
32.4g |
Fat - Total |
8.7g |
21.7g |
Carbohydrate - Total |
7.5g |
18.7g |
Dietary Fibre |
2.8g |
7.1g |
Sodium |
90mg |
230mg |
Phaseolamin |
80mg |
200mg |
Green Coffee Extract |
80mg |
200mg |
L-Carnitine |
90mg |
220mg |
Maxines Burn Cookies Ingredients:
Max's Protein Blend (Whey Protein Concentrate, Soy Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Isolate, Calcium Caseinate), Chocolate (Maltitol, Vegetable Fat, Cocoa, Milk Solids, Soy Lecithin), Almond Meal, Whole Egg, Glycerine, Polydextrose, Margarine (Vegetable Oil, Water, Salt, Emulsifiers (322, 435, 471, 475, 476) Natural Colour (160a), Flavour), Cocoa, Flavours, Waxy Maize Starch, Phaseolamin, Green Coffee Extract, L- Carnitine, Raising Agent (500), Tapioca Starch, Salt, Sweeteners (955, 950), Preservatives (202, 282). Contains Dairy and Soy. May contain traces of peanuts & other nuts. Made in Australia from Local and Imported Ingredients
There are many nutrients that effect fat metabolism and weight loss. Research has shown several nutrients that are must have's for a shaping and toning formula:
To help reduce sugars even further we use a special sugar free chocolate coating on every Maxine's Low Carb Cookie.
TGA FDA Disclaimer:
FDA DISCLAIMER:
None of the statements on this website has been evaluated by the FDA. Furthermore, none of the statements on this website should be construed as dispensing medical advice, making claims regarding the cure of diseases, nor can these products prevent heat stroke, hyponatremia, or any other injurious results of excessive physical exhaustion. You, the athlete, must listen to your body and use common sense to avoid serious injury. You should consult a licensed health care professional before starting any supplement, dietary, or exercise program, especially if you are pregnant or have any pre-existing injuries or medical conditions.