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Boost (drink) is a brand of nutritional supplement drink that is produced by Nestlé. It is primarily marketed towards adults who are seeking to maintain a balanced diet, and is often recommended by healthcare professionals for patients who may require additional nutritional support.

History

The Boost brand was first introduced by Nestlé in the 1980s. The product was developed as a response to the growing demand for convenient, ready-to-drink nutritional supplements that could be consumed on-the-go. Since its inception, Boost has become a popular choice among consumers and healthcare professionals alike, and is now available in a variety of flavors and formulations.

Product Range

Boost offers a range of products designed to meet different nutritional needs. These include:

  • Boost Original: This is the standard formulation, which provides a balanced blend of protein, vitamins, and minerals.
  • Boost High Protein: This variant contains a higher proportion of protein, making it suitable for individuals who require additional protein in their diet.
  • Boost Plus: This product contains additional calories, and is designed for individuals who need to gain or maintain weight.
  • Boost Glucose Control: This formulation is designed for people with diabetes, and contains a balanced ratio of protein, carbohydrates, and fat to help manage blood glucose levels.

Nutritional Information

The nutritional content of Boost drinks varies depending on the specific product. However, all Boost drinks are fortified with a range of essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin D, and calcium. They also contain a source of protein, which can help to support muscle health.

Usage

Boost drinks are typically consumed as a supplement to a balanced diet, rather than as a meal replacement. They can be consumed at any time of day, but are often recommended as a snack between meals. Boost drinks are ready-to-drink and do not require any preparation.

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