


37.2 g
Carbohydrates per serving
230 mg
Electrolytes per serving
68 mg
Vitamin C per serving
Vegan | |
No additives, no sweeteners | |
Dissolves easily in a flask or pouch | |
Laboratory-tested osmolarity | |
Low DE associated with organic cassava maltodextrin | |
Standard anti-doping products |
In detail
- Solution of carbohydrates, electrolytes and natural vitamin C
- Cassava maltodextrin (DE10), progressive carbohydrate intake
- Fresh, thirst-quenching mint taste
- Additive-free, gluten-free and doping substance-free



Very detailed description
The best for energy intake over a long effort (>60 min)
Endurance athletes need an adapted energy intake during exercise,
when the effort exceeds 60 minutes.
Organic cassava maltodextrin is an excellent source of carbohydrates (in the form of glucose, oligosaccharides and other polymerized bones) for endurance effort. Thanks to its low dextrose equivalent, cassava maltodextrin differs from other maltodextrins (corn or potato starch maltodextrin, for example) in its ability to deliver carbohydrates more continuously over time. Over a long effort, it can be used on its own or with other energy supplements, as required.
Thanks to its fresh, non-nauseating taste, the mint-flavored endurance drink is easily and pleasantly absorbed during a long effort.
Maintaining performance during exercise- Balanced blend of carbohydrates, electrolytes, vitamin C (via organic acerola)
- Progressive carbohydrate absorption
What's the difference with other products on the market?
We deal directly with a union of dairy producers (Union des Producteurs de Beaufort), which means we don't go through intermediaries, wholesalers or milk giants. This unique proximity to local primary producers ensures total traceability.
We carefully manufacture our nutrition products in Albertville, in the heart of the Alps. The fact that we use no subcontractors and keep and control all stages of production in-house means that we can control the quality of our nutrition products, and in particular that we are certified to NF EN 17444 (formerly NF V94-001), a European anti-doping sports standard.
This standard certifies the absence of doping contaminants in our products, bearing in mind that on average, 15% of dietary supplements on the market contain doping substances such as anabolic steroids (1).
(1) Int J Sport Med. - 2004 - Geyer et al - Analysis of non-hormonal nutritional supplements for anabolic-androgenic steroids - results of an international study - Professional

Ingredients
No sweeteners (sucralose, aspartame, acesulfame k, steviol glycosides...).
Powdered preparation for carbohydrate drinks
- Cassava maltodextrin (60.2%)*, whole cane sugar*, natural mint flavor, acerola powder*, unrefined sea salt
- Certified by FR-BIO-01
- Gluten-free - May contain traces of milk protein
*92% organic agricultural ingredients
Average nutritional values | Per 100 g | Per 40 g serving |
Energy | 1570 kJ/374 kcal | 628 kJ/150 kcal |
Fats and oils | 0 g | 0 g |
of which saturated fatty acids | 0 g | 0 g |
Carbohydrates | 92,9 g | 37,2 g |
of which sugars | 36,8 g | 14,7 g |
Protein | 0 g | 0 g |
Salt | 1,4 g | 0,6 g |
of which sodium | 576 mg | 230 mg |
Vitamin C | 170 mg | 68 mg |
Terms of use
- Add 1 portion of 40g (2x measuring spoon supplied = 1 portion) then make up to 500 ml of liquid.
- Mix with a shaker. Shake from bottom to top 3 to 4 times maximum.
- Finish with light circular movements of the shaker*.
You can adapt these dosages to your specific needs (from 40 g/500 ml to 60 g/500 ml, the mixture will NOT be hypertonic).
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Frequently asked questions
What is whey protein?
Whey protein is derived from whey, a fraction of cow's milk. Our whey is a mechanically filtered isolate (microfiltration/ultrafiltration), cold filtered so as not to denature the proteins, then dried (drying time on the order of ms) by an atomization process, to obtain a very small-diameter powder.
Whey proteins are mainly represented by beta lactoglobulin, alpha lactalbumin, bovine serum albumin, lactoferrin and immunoglobulins.
These proteins are made up of amino acids, and are particularly rich in essential amino acids and BCAAs (Leucine, Isoleucine, Valine), which play a vital role in muscle building. This is why these products have begun to be used in bodybuilding. Whey proteins also contain significant quantities of glutamate (precursor of glutamine) and arginine.
Is the classic range a gainer?
A gainer is a protein product that often contains more carbohydrates than protein. Ideally, the latter should contain a dose of 20/25 g of protein and around 3 times as many carbohydrates. The aim is to provide, in addition to protein, plenty of calories to support the manufacture of muscle tissue and "gain mass". The classic range is therefore not a gainer. It contains only the minimum amount of carbohydrates needed for optimal protein assimilation and slight glycogen depletion.
It's true that few brands offer wheys sweetened with real sugar. Compared with synthetic sweeteners such as sucralose or aspartame, which have up to 650 times the sweetening power, these natural sugars inevitably take up volume and mass in our mix, hence the slightly lower protein concentration per 100 g of finished product.
We've ensured that after reconstitution in the shaker, the carbohydrate concentration is around 5%, enabling optimal rehydration, combined with recovery.
Why aren't your products certified organic?
We use as many organic ingredients as possible (sugar, vanilla powder, cocoa, natural red fruit flavouring, etc.), and in this respect are controlled and certified by Ecocert. However, the milk from which our whey powder is made is not certified organic. We have chosen to use local milk from Alpine pastures rather than organic milk, which is often collected in large European plants before being redistributed.
Why consume whey?
Whey is primarily adapted to athletes for post-workout muscle recovery, development and adaptation, as well as protection of these muscle fibers during exercise. Recommended for use after training.
In addition, whey is an excellent source of amino acids for compensating for certain nutritional deficiencies linked to insufficient protein intake, or for weight control.
Do you add BCAAs to your whey?
We do not add any protein supplements. Most of the amino acids come from our whey powder, which is naturally highly concentrated in BCAAs (Leucine, Isoleucine, Valine), unlike other vegetable protein sources. The rest of the amino acids come from our unprocessed secondary ingredients (cocoa, for example), although this proportion is negligible.
Why does a layer of foam develop after mixing?
Tip to minimize foaming in the shaker: in hot weather, the mixture may foam a lot in the shaker. This is a natural phenomenon. Heat disrupts the molecular arrangement of proteins and water. To prevent this, store your whey sachet in a cool place, such as the cellar, or even in the refrigerator. This will in no way alter the quality of the powder, and will ensure a foam-free mix!
Proteins naturally foam when reconstituted with liquid, depending on their purity. To avoid this, lecithin (generally soy lecithin) is often used by major nutrition brands. Lecithin is an additive, an emulsifier, and we have chosen not to use it. This is why the product may foam a little after vigorous mixing. This foaming is only temporary and perfectly normal. To obtain a perfect blend, place the liquid in the shaker first, then the powder. Finally, mix as described on the back of the pack.
We do not wish to use processed products derived from soy. Soy crops are very often GMO, and the isolation of lecithin involves undesirable solvents.