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Universal Real Gains 10.6 lbs

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Original price $89.95
Original price $89.95 - Original price $101.95
Original price $89.95
Current price $82.99
$82.99 - $82.99
Current price $82.99
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Universal Real Gains 10.6 lbs | Weight Gainer

Universal Nutrition's Real Gains is a powerful mass gainer containing 52 grams of protein per serving, 600 calories per serving, as well as complex carbs, fats, and fiber. If you're a hard gainer to struggles to put on weight, or an athlete looking to pack on muscle mass, Real Gains could be just what you need!

Universal Real Gains 10.6lbs Highlights

  • High Protein Weight Gainer
  • 52 Grams of Protein Per Serving
  • 600 Calories Per Serving
  • Contains a Blend of Whey, Micellar Casein, Complex Carbs, Fats & Fiber

Directions

Use one serving between meals and at bedtime. May also be used as a meal replacement for up to one meal per day. 

Simply mix 3.5 scoops with 12 to 16 ounces of liquid. 

Universal Real Gains 10.6lbs Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 3.5 Scoops (155g)

Servings Per Container: 31

Calories 601

Fat Calories 45

Total Fat 5g

Saturated 2g

Trans Fat 0g

Cholesterol 98mg

Sodium 225mg

Potassium 396mg

Total Carbohydrate 87g

Dietary Fiber 2g

Sugars 7g

Protein 52g

Vitamin A <2%

Vitamin C <2%

Calcium 33%

Iron 5%

Riboflavin 29%

Phosphorus 23%

Iodine 33%

Magnesium 13%

Manganese 5% 

Chloride 3%

Other Ingredients: Maltodextrin, Real Gains™ Protein Complex™ [ultra filtrated whey concentrate (milk), micellar casein, whey protein isolate], inulin, lecithin (soy), flaxseed oil, MCT, calcium caseinate, natural & artificial flavors, sodium chloride, sucralose, acesulfame potassium. Made in a GMP facility that uses milk, soy, egg and peanuts.

Warnings

Do not use as your sole source of calories.

References

Before beginning any diet or training program, consult your healthcare practitioner.