Consistency wins. Every morning you show up and fuel right is another deposit in the bank. This vanilla berry protein smoothie is light, clean, and stacked with 36g of protein — built for the daily grind when you want to start the mission without weighing yourself down. Simple ingredients, no added sugar, ready before your excuses kick in.
Ingredients
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1 cup mixed berries (fresh or frozen)
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1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt
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1 cup unsweetened almond milk
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Handful of ice cubes
Directions
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Add almond milk and Greek yogurt to your blender.
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Add the mixed berries, ice, and one scoop of Vanilla Pro Protein Isolate.
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Blend on high for 30-45 seconds until smooth.
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Pour and go earn it.
Macros (Per Serving)
|
Calories |
Protein |
Carbs |
Fat |
|---|---|---|---|
|
~285 |
36g |
23g |
4g |
Macros are approximate and may vary based on specific ingredients and brands used.
Why This Stack Works
Greek yogurt adds an extra 9g of protein on top of the 25g from Pro Protein Isolate — that's 34g from protein sources alone. Mixed berries bring antioxidants and natural carbs without spiking sugar. The dual-source protein formula (whey isolate + HydroBeef) supports both muscle recovery and joint health, with built-in digestive enzymes so you're not sluggish after drinking it. Lean macros, clean fuel, zero compromise.
Pro Tip
Freeze your berries the night before if using fresh — gives you a thicker, colder smoothie without needing as much ice. Blueberries and strawberries work best for consistency.
More from the Pro Series Kitchen: Dark Ops Mocha | Chocolate Peanut Butter Fuel | Salted Caramel Cold Brew
Made with Pro Series Protein Isolate — 25g dual-source protein, 0g sugar, gut-friendly formula. Part of the Pro Series line.
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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