September 4, 2012

BF Review & Contest: Fit Frappe Chocolate


(Previously...on Bariatric Foodie...we were in the middle of exploring Fit Frappe, a protein drink for Frappe lovers by Big Train, makers of fine coffeehouse products ;) So far we've reviewed the espresso, mocha, vanilla and vanilla latte flavors.)

But first… your 4th finalist.

Dana E. took the challenge and shared what he’d add to Vanilla Latte Fit Frappe to make it HIS latte. Here’s his recipe:

Dana’s Big Train Vanilla "Latteccino" Chai

1 heaping tbsp. Big Train Spiced Chai
1 serving (8 oz. size) Vanilla Latte Fit Frappe
3 oz. unsweetened vanilla almond milk
2 packets Truvia
7-8 ice cubes

To prepare, Dana recommends BF’s very own “Super Chill Method for making a Protein Frosty” but here’s Dana's recap:

Turn on the blender and whiz it up, and trickle another 2-3 ounces of unsweetened vanilla almond milk into the blender (either through the top if it's safe to do so, or by stopping the blender and adding it. 

After 6-8 seconds of whizzing around, stop the blender and shake the container as needed to keep it whizzing around. Once all the big pieces of ice have been whizzed into your drink, you're ready to conquer your Big Train “Latteccino Chai.” It's so thick and rich that you HAVE to drink it slowly - or risk getting a brain freeze!!”

Congrats, Dana! You’ll go up against Penney’s “Wake You’re A$$ Up” shake, Bridget’s “Odeto Joyous Almond Shake and Alyson’s Orange Creamsicle shake for the chance to win a full canister of Fit Frappe!

Today's Challenge: Today, I'd like to hear your favorite chocolate protein recipe. It can be a protein shake, a cold drink, a dessert, whatever! You can share your recipe on Facebook, by sending a tweet to @BariatricFoodie or by leaving a comment on this post. For one of you, your recipe will win you a chance at a full container of Fit Frappe to try!

Now…on with the review:

Stats (for the 8 oz. serving size):

Calories: 60
Fat: 1.5g
Carbs: 12g
Fiber: 3g
Sugar alcohols: 6g
Protein: 10g

Here are the stats on all the Fit Frappe flavors.

Aesthetics: Pretty basic. Nothing special there. I did notice the chocolate is considerably darker than the mocha in color and darker than any other chocolate powder I’d ever seen. I’m not sure if that means something though.

Preparation: The first time I made this I did a hot drink, my “Thin Mints for Grown-Ups.” On the second try I was mourning the loss of my relationship with the "ice cream man" so I made my Neopolitan Protein Shake:


Both were good. But here’s the thing. Some days I want dessert. Not often, because dessert is a whole other meal I have to find room for in my day, but just…sometimes. When I make dessert I try to make it beneficial. 

I ended up making a triple chocolate protein pudding pie but, as it sometimes goes with me, my camera is not participating to upload the picture! So…I’ll post both the recipe and the pic later on this week. Sorry!

Taste: Ok, please don’t think I take what I am about to say lightly. You can go back and read other reviews on this blog. I take chocolate VERY seriously. That being said…this is THE most chocolatey chocolate protein I have ever tasted! Yowsa! It wasn’t “chocolate-flavored.” It was chocolate. Wonderful, rich, decadent chocolate.

Verdict: You know how I was fretting about cost? I just thought of something. My surgeon wrote me a handy-dandy note saying protein is a medical need for life, which means my flexible spending plan reimburses me for protein. In keeping with that…I AM SO BUYING SOME FIT FRAPPE!

S’anyway, you’ve heard what I have to say. Now I want to hear from YOU!

What’s your favorite chocolate protein recipe? Is it a shake, a dessert? Share your recipe and you may just win a full sized canister of Fit Frappe to try at home!

Like I said, you can answer on Facebook, by tweeting @BariatricFoodie or responding here on the blog.

Then on Thursday...

The fun starts. VOTING! You guys get to vote on which of the finalists gets to win a full container of Fit Frappe AND five of you will win a sampler pack containing one serving of each flavor!

I’ve really enjoyed this contest and I think it’s so exciting that Big Train is reaching out to the bariatric community in the way it has. When I first had surgery there were only a few protein offerings for us coffee-lovers and now there are many! That’s why it’s important to…

Please, please, PLEASE show the folks at Big Train some love by liking their Facebook page or by following them on Twitter. The more they hear from us, the more information they have to make a product we can embrace and love.

Now…where are those chocolate recipes???


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