News Release August 20, 2007 ConsumerLab tests products in booming nutrition drink market most deliver what's promised but extra cholesterol found in some New report covers drinks and powders for endurance/recovery, body building, meal-replacement and dieting WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK AUGUST 20, 2007 A new report from ConsumerLab.com finds most nutrition powders, shakes and drinks meet their nutrient claims, but three products two sports drinks and a meal supplement contained more cholesterol than claimed
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