Annie Marconi
GBEO3 Drink Product Review Since I am RD student, I have introduced this product to family and friends to see what they think of it. Many of them really enjoy the it especially when on the go or after a work out because of its high protein content. I am very impressed with this product and especially enjoy it chilled. I will highly recommend this product to clients in the future. Especially those who may not get enough Omega-3's in their daily diet.
Jennifer Wilcox
GBDietitian Review of EO3 I am shocked with how yummy this drink is! I was hesitant to try it because the cod liver oil, but you can’t taste it at all!! The flavor is apple and berry forward, which I like. As a dietitian, I am looking forward to recommending this product to my clients, especially those who don’t eat a lot of fish for those omega-3 fatty acids. But also great for people who are on the go and don’t have a second to refuel.
J.J.
GBI don't care for the taste of most fish… I don't care for the taste of most fish and I know my diet lacks omega 3, so I thought I'd give this a try. I wouldn't say it tastes delicious but it's "earthy" good. There is no fish taste at all but there is a weird hint of a pine flavor, I'm guessing it's the rosemary. All in all it's pretty good. I don't think I've had enough to notice any physical benefits but I'm hoping that will come.
Luca
DEExpensive ultra-processed food Don't get fooled by the advertised health benefits, this is ultra-processed food and cannot be good for your health. It says no added sugars, but contains juice concentrate as a main ingredient, the sugar content is about 10g /100 ml, about the same as Coca Cola. Do they think that they can still fool people with the "no added sugar" claim, in 2023? This is just the worst type of misleading advertising. The sugars in juice concentrate are exactly the same as added sugars, and this is a well known fact. Other ingredients found here are things that you would never find in your kitchen: collagen hydrolysate, pectin, artificial raspberry flavour, L-carnitine, sunflower seed protein, tochopherols. We now have abundant research showing that ultra-processed food such as this is the main cause of obesity in modern societies, and isolating single molecules from food and adding them to create a supposedly healthy food substitute is not a proven way to make people healthy. Some of these ingredients may not even come from food, and rather be produced in the lab. This is not real food and I regret I ordered these smoothies without reading the full label first, they cost a lot of money and are likely to be unhealthy. There is no need of adding vitamins and nutrients to your diet through artificial products, when these abound in vegetables (and you get healthy fiber instead of sugars). The claim benefits of Omega 3 supplementation is also a controversial topic, and certainly not a settled issue to date.
Angela Bachicha
GBGreat taste Great taste! Didn’t have the chalky taste of other protein/nutritional beverage supplements, this had a tart taste of actual berries. I will definitely buy again.