- Codeage Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha combines the richness of Kona coffee with a multi collagen formula featuring five types of collagen (I, II, III, V, and X). This instant coffee mix aims to elevate your morning routine and refresh your afternoons with a delightful mocha flavor.
- This collagen coffee creamer offers a blend of collagen proteins from five sources: grass-fed and pasture-raised hydrolyzed bovine collagen peptides, organic chicken and beef bone broths, hydrolyzed wild-caught fish collagen peptides, and eggshell membrane collagen.
- Infused with gourmet Kona coffee, known for its low-acid profile and premium quality, Codeage Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha provides a smooth and flavorful coffee experience. Mix one scoop into hot water or blend with ice for a refreshing iced coffee, delivering taste in every sip.
- This multi collagen coffee creamer powder comes with 18 amino acids. It is non-GMO, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, and shellfish-free, catering to diverse dietary preferences without compromising quality.
- Each serving contains only 1g of sugar, making it a modern addition to your daily routine. Packaged to provide a one-month supply, this mocha collagen powder is manufactured in a cGMP-certified facility in the USA with globally sourced ingredients for quality and purity.
Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha Powder.
Codeage Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha features a gourmet Kona coffee blend with five types of collagen—types I, II, III, V, and X—from five distinct sources. This delicious mocha collagen coffee creamer also includes 18 amino acids.
- Codeage Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha combines the richness of Kona coffee with a multi collagen formula featuring five types of collagen (I, II, III, V, and X). This instant coffee mix aims to elevate your morning routine and refresh your afternoons with a delightful mocha flavor.
- This collagen coffee creamer offers a blend of collagen proteins from five sources: grass-fed and pasture-raised hydrolyzed bovine collagen peptides, organic chicken and beef bone broths, hydrolyzed wild-caught fish collagen peptides, and eggshell membrane collagen.
- Infused with gourmet Kona coffee, known for its low-acid profile and premium quality, Codeage Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha provides a smooth and flavorful coffee experience. Mix one scoop into hot water or blend with ice for a refreshing iced coffee, delivering taste in every sip.
- This multi collagen coffee creamer powder comes with 18 amino acids. It is non-GMO, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, and shellfish-free, catering to diverse dietary preferences without compromising quality.
- Each serving contains only 1g of sugar, making it a modern addition to your daily routine. Packaged to provide a one-month supply, this mocha collagen powder is manufactured in a cGMP-certified facility in the USA with globally sourced ingredients for quality and purity.
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$39.99Codeage Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha features a gourmet Kona coffee blend with five types of collagen—types I, II, III, V, and X—from five distinct sources. This delicious mocha collagen coffee creamer also includes 18 amino acids.
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Ingredients
Multi-Collagen Complex: Grass-Fed Hydrolyzed Bovine Collagen Peptides, Organic Beef Bone Broth, Organic Chicken Bone Broth, Wild-Caught Hydrolyzed Fish Collagen Peptides, Eggshell Membrane Collagen, Kona Instant Coffee. Other Ingredients: Cocoa Flavoring, Natural Vanilla Flavoring.
Amino acid profile (average milligrams per serving): Alanine 867 mg, Arginine 737 mg, Aspartic Acid 558 mg, Glutamic Acid 979 mg, Glycine 2334 mg, Histidine 73 mg, Hydroxylysine 85 mg, Hydroxyproline 1134 mg, Isoleucine 149 mg, Leucine 285 mg, Lysine 358 mg, Methionine 86 mg, Phenylalanine 189 mg, Proline 1354 mg, Serine 325 mg, Threonine 177 mg, Tyrosine 50 mg, Valine 220 mg. Average milligrams per serving naturally occurring; absolute values may vary. Contains 8 of 9 essential amino acids. Not a significant source of protein. Collagen protein does not count toward the FDA recommended Percent Daily Value for protein because it lacks one essential amino acid: tryptophan. Packaged by weight, not volume. Settling may occur.
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Ingredients
Multi-Collagen Complex: Grass-Fed Hydrolyzed Bovine Collagen Peptides, Organic Beef Bone Broth, Organic Chicken Bone Broth, Wild-Caught Hydrolyzed Fish Collagen Peptides, Eggshell Membrane Collagen, Kona Instant Coffee. Other Ingredients: Cocoa Flavoring, Natural Vanilla Flavoring.
Amino acid profile (average milligrams per serving): Alanine 867 mg, Arginine 737 mg, Aspartic Acid 558 mg, Glutamic Acid 979 mg, Glycine 2334 mg, Histidine 73 mg, Hydroxylysine 85 mg, Hydroxyproline 1134 mg, Isoleucine 149 mg, Leucine 285 mg, Lysine 358 mg, Methionine 86 mg, Phenylalanine 189 mg, Proline 1354 mg, Serine 325 mg, Threonine 177 mg, Tyrosine 50 mg, Valine 220 mg. Average milligrams per serving naturally occurring; absolute values may vary. Contains 8 of 9 essential amino acids. Not a significant source of protein. Collagen protein does not count toward the FDA recommended Percent Daily Value for protein because it lacks one essential amino acid: tryptophan. Packaged by weight, not volume. Settling may occur.
Suggested Use
Adults take 1-2 scoops of Codeage Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha with 8-12 ounces of water or your favorite beverage or as directed by a qualified healthcare practitioner.
CAUTION: Do not exceed recommended dose. DO NOT use this product If you have any allergies or sensitivities to egg, fish or any of the listed ingredients. If gastrointestinal discomfort (including bloating, cramps, diarrhea, or other digestive upset) or other sensitivity is experienced STOP taking the product immediately. Pregnant or nursing mothers and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement. Use this product as a food supplement only. Do not use for weight reduction.
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GOURMET MOCHA COLLAGEN BLEND.
Codeage Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha offers a luxurious fusion of Kona coffee and a multi-collagen formula, delivering a rich mocha flavor with the benefits of five types of collagen. This blend brings a touch of indulgence to your daily routine.
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SUGGESTED USE.
Adults take 1-2 scoops of Codeage Multi Collagen Peptides Mocha with 8-12 ounces of water or your favorite beverage or as directed by a qualified healthcare practitioner.
CAUTION: Do not exceed recommended dose. DO NOT use this product If you have any allergies or sensitivities to egg, fish or any of the listed ingredients. If gastrointestinal discomfort (including bloating, cramps, diarrhea, or other digestive upset) or other sensitivity is experienced STOP taking the product immediately. Pregnant or nursing mothers and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement. Use this product as a food supplement only. Do not use for weight reduction.