Everyone else is drinking green beer. You're drinking green fuel. This mint chocolate protein shake gets its color the earned way — from real spinach, not artificial dye — and stacks 30g of protein into something that tastes like a mint chocolate chip milkshake. Built with Jocko Mölk Mint Chocolate, fresh mint, and a handful of spinach you won't even taste. St. Patrick's Day or any day. No shortcuts, no food coloring, no excuses.
Ingredients
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1 scoop Jocko Mölk (Mint Chocolate)
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1 cup unsweetened almond milk
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1 handful fresh spinach (for natural green color)
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1/2 medium banana (frozen)
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3-4 fresh mint leaves
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1 tablespoon cacao nibs (optional, for crunch)
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6-8 ice cubes
Directions
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Add almond milk, spinach, and mint leaves to your blender. Blend for 10 seconds until the greens break down.
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Add the frozen banana, ice, and one scoop of Mint Chocolate Jocko Mölk Protein Powder.
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Blend on high for 30-45 seconds until smooth and bright green.
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Pour into a glass. Top with cacao nibs if you want the crunch.
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Drink up. Earn the green.
Macros (Per Serving)
|
Calories |
Protein |
Carbs |
Fat |
|---|---|---|---|
|
~220 |
30g |
18g |
5g |
Macros are approximate and may vary based on specific ingredients and brands used.
Why This Stack Works
The spinach disappears into the flavor but delivers iron, magnesium, and natural color without a single drop of artificial dye. Fresh mint leaves amplify the mint chocolate profile already built into Mölk, and the frozen banana gives it that thick milkshake texture. You get 22g protein from the Mölk plus another 6-8g from the almond milk and spinach base. Clean fuel that happens to look like St. Patrick's Day.
Pro Tip
Blend the spinach and almond milk first before adding everything else. This breaks down the greens completely so you get a smooth, bright green shake with zero leafy texture.
Made with Jocko Mölk (Mint Chocolate) — 22g protein, no artificial sweeteners.
This content is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Dietary supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare professional before starting any new supplement, especially if you have a medical condition, take medications, are pregnant, or nursing.








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