Biocare Review: 30g Protein Chocolate Dietary Beverage
Biocare's 30g Protein Chocolate Dietary Beverage is built for a specific audience: people using GLP-1 medications like semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) or tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound) who need to hit their protein targets despite a suppressed appetite. Our review team examined the formula, nutrition panel, and use-case to see how it holds up.
What It Is
This is a 14-count box of single-serve foil packets — a chocolate-flavored protein powder meant to be mixed with 7oz of cold water and shaken, not a pre-mixed shake. The box runs $55.90, working out to $3.99 per packet, and is positioned as a two-week supply at one packet a day.
Nutrition Breakdown
30g Protein Per Serving
Each packet delivers 200 calories and 30g of protein from a whey isolate, whey concentrate, and caseinate blend — a mix of fast- and slow-digesting protein sources. Biocare adds 1g of creatine monohydrate and 500mg of L-leucine on top of the base protein blend, both included specifically to help preserve lean muscle during a calorie deficit, which is a known risk when losing weight quickly on GLP-1 medications.
Gut-Comfort Ingredients
The formula also includes GutGard DGL licorice extract, a DigeZyme multi-enzyme blend, PepZin GI (zinc L-carnosine), and a Bacillus coagulans probiotic (500 million CFU) — ingredients the brand includes specifically to help offset the nausea and bloating that can come with GLP-1 medications.
Fiber and Micronutrients
Each packet contains 6g of fiber (resistant maltodextrin plus flaxseed) to support fullness and regularity, alongside a broad vitamin and mineral matrix — including 500% DV Vitamin C, 200% DV B12, 125% DV Vitamin D, plus calcium, iron, magnesium, and zinc — aimed at filling nutritional gaps for people eating significantly less food overall.
Format and Convenience
Rather than a tub of loose powder, Biocare packages each serving in its own foil packet, which the brand markets as more travel- and TSA-friendly than a scoopable tub, with no measuring required and the same exact 30g dose every time. It mixes with just 7oz of cold water, which is a smaller liquid requirement than many protein shakes.
Who It's For
Biocare positions this product specifically for people on Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, or Mounjaro, but the brand also notes it can double as a general high-protein meal replacement or between-meal protein top-up for anyone managing appetite suppression or a low-calorie diet. It contains milk and soy and includes a bioengineered food ingredient; it is not Kosher-certified.
Important Disclosures
As with any dietary supplement, Biocare's statements have not been evaluated by the FDA, and the product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The brand's product page also carries a California Proposition 65 warning. Biocare recommends talking with a healthcare provider before use, especially while taking GLP-1 medications.
Editor's Take
For anyone navigating appetite suppression on a GLP-1 medication, hitting a daily protein target can be genuinely difficult, and Biocare's 30g Protein Chocolate beverage is engineered around that exact problem — high protein, added creatine and leucine for muscle retention, a broad micronutrient profile, and gut-comfort ingredients in one grab-and-go packet. It's a niche, purpose-built product rather than a general protein powder, and it's priced accordingly at just under $4 per serving.
Want to see current pricing? View the 30g Protein Chocolate Beverage on Biocare's site. You can also check the full ingredient panel and FAQs here.
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