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  1. Dairy Queen Boosts Protein
Dairy Queen Boosts Protein

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Dairy Queen Boosts Protein

Source of Calories

Amount%

Nutrition Facts

Amount% DV

Total Carbohydrates

No data

-

Net Carbohydrates

No data

-

Sugars

No data

-

Added Sugars

No data

-

Dietary Fiber

No data

-

Protein

12 g

24%

Total Fat

No data

-

Saturated Fat

No data

-

Monounsaturated Fat

No data

-

Polyunsaturated Fat

No data

-

Trans Fat

No data

-

Cholesterol

No data

-

Vitamins

Vitamin A

No data

-

Vitamin C

No data

-

Vitamin D

No data

-

Minerals

Sodium

100 mg

4%

Potassium

No data

-

Calcium

20 mg

2%

Magnesium

No data

-

Iron

0.36 mg

2%

Zinc

No data

-

% DV refers to how much a single serving of an individually packaged food or supplement contributes nutritionally to your daily diet, based on a 2,000-calorie-a-day diet. Generally, having 5% DV or less of a nutrient per serving is considered low, and 20% DV or more of a nutrient per serving is considered high.

Mineral Coverage

% DV

Calcium

2%

Iron

2%

Magnesium

-

Phosphorus

-

Potassium

-

Sodium

4%

Zinc

-

Copper

-

Manganese

-

Selenium

-

Minerals are micronutrients, of which 13 of them are essential to the human body. The Recommended Dietary Allowance includes Calcium (1,300 mg/d), Phosphorus (1,250 mg/d), Potassium (4,700 mg/d), Sodium (2,300 mg/d), Chloride (1,500 mg/d), Magnesium (420 mg/d), Iron (18 mg/d), Zinc (11 mg/d), Copper (0.9 mg/d), Selenium (55 mcg/d), Molybdenum (45 mcg/d), Manganese (2.3 mg/d) and Iodine (150 mcg/d).

The data provided by eato.health is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Please consult your physician before beginning any diet or nutrition plan.

About

1 serving of Dairy Queen Boosts Protein contains 50 calories, 0g carbs, 0g fat, and 12g protein.
High ProteinHigh Sodium
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