This post is sponsored by Nestlé Health Science. All comments and opinions are my own.
Did you know that November is Diabetes Awareness Month?
For folks diagnosed with diabetes, maintaining a healthy lifestyle and diet is an important part of disease management. For those times when your schedule makes nutritious eating difficult, BOOST Glucose Control® Drinks can be used as a convenient mini meal or snack to get balanced nutrition. Available in several tasty flavors and clinically shown to produce a lower blood sugar response versus a standard nutritional drink in people with type 2 diabetes.*
Besides great taste, each carton offers 16 grams of protein for muscle health plus calcium and vitamin D to support strong bones. And with 25 vitamins and minerals in each carton, BOOST Glucose Control® is an excellent source of key nutrients for immune support, including vitamins C & D, zinc, iron, and selenium.
BOOST Glucose Control® Drink is made with no artificial colors, is gluten free, and suitable for those with lactose intolerance (not for individuals with galactosemia). And with the patented 1:1:1 balanced ratio of total calories from protein, carbs, and fat, each carton provide diabetes-friendly nutrition to help manage blood sugar levels as part of a balanced diet*.
Ready to give it a try? Right now you can get some fantastic savings when you stack this in-store offer and the digital coupon. Visit the nutritional drinks aisle at your local Publix and you’ll save $5 off any 3 BOOST® Nutritional Drinks (including Glucose Control). And get an additional $5 in savings when you load the digital coupon.
BOOST® Nutritional Drinks, 4 – 24pk (Excluding BOOST® Kid Essentials, $5 Off Any 3 (6pk prices starting at $7.99)
-$4/2 Boost Drink, exp. 10/31/21 (Save 09/05/21) [Canisters or Multipacks].
–$5/2 BOOST® Nutritional Drinks Publix Digital Coupon (exp 12/6)
As low as $4.16 per pack… about 69¢ per drink!
*Incoporate BOOST Glucose Control(R) Drink into a balanced diet as part of a medically supervised diabetes management plan. Not a substitute for medication.