Revival Soy Caution I
Published by tummyblogger October 2nd, 2006 in Revival Soy, Food for IBS, IBS, Irritable Bowel SyndromeWhile I haven’t been recommending all their products, I have written in favor of the Revival Soy Shakes. They come as a powder, in an envelope, and need to be added to 6 oz. of water, or 8 oz. of soy milk to form a shake. The nice thing about the Revival Shakes is that you can get them with unsweetened. The choices for each flavor, then, are how many day’s supply you want (at 1 shake per day) and what sweetener (or lack of sweetener) you want.
I have a recurring order for a 30-day’s supply of Chocolate Dream shakes. Because of the dental surgery and a liquid or soft diet for the last 10 days, I’ve used up my supply of shakes a little early–not that I went to two a day for every one of those days, but on some days I did have two shakes instead of one.
So yesterday I ordered 15 days worth of shakes, and thought, just for the heck of it, since I wouldn’t need it for that long, I would order the Cappuccino shakes. So I ordered the new flavor. Then I realized that the Revival Soy people probably make Cappuccino with real coffee, not such a good thing for people with IBS. I checked the nutrition label for the contents, and yes, indeed, the Revival Soy Cappuccino shakes are made with real coffee powder. So I quickly sent an email request to change the order to the old familiar Chocolate Daydream flavor–no more adventures this month.

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