
Type-A Breakfast - 500ml
Standard: £5.95
Delivered chilled and stays fresh in your fridge for up to 14 days (depending on delivery date).

- No artificial additives
- Cold-pressed
- GMO free
- Soy free
A great way to start the day is with coffee and a balanced breakfast. If you're running out of the door Type-A is a great way to make sure you get what you need for the morning ahead.
It provides a good base of macronutrients, packed with the right balance of protein, carbohydrates, healthy fats and energy, to help fuel your day or your training regime.
The key ingredient in Type-A is the coffee beans which contain both caffeine and powerful antioxidants. Each drink contains 120mg caffeine and can help to improve physical and mental performance giving you the boost you need, whether that be in the gym, the office or elsewhere.

Ro Huntriss
Clinical-lead Dietitian & Nutritionist
I only have five chances to eat per day in between training, seeing clients and looking after my son. So it is crucial that I maximise the nutrition coming into my body at every single meal. One of the easiest ways to do this is by using the highest quality ingredients possible, particularly when it comes to protein sources.
Type-A blends everything you need to get the most of your training and a packed lifestyle. High-quality protein from multiple sources - organic whey, egg whites and casein alongside complex carbs giving you a steady release of amino acids as well as a perfectly balanced on the go meal.

Mckenzi Sager
Fitness Expert
What's good about it?

32g Signature
Triple-release Protein

Energy Support

Antioxidants

All natural. No compromise
What's in it?

Organic Whey Protein
with Cacao

Single Origin
Double Espresso

Almond Butter

Overnight Oats

Dates
What the science says
The literature suggests that moderate caffeine intake could lead to performance benefits across a range of sports to include endurance events and high-intensity activity2. Other cognitive markers such as alertness, vigilance, attention and reaction time can be improved with a moderate intake of caffeine3.
Type-A also has 80% of your recommended intake of Vitamin B2 per serving. Vitamin B2 contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue Type-A also provides whopping 120% of your daily required intake of Manganese. Manganese contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress, and thereby acts as an antioxidant.
The dates and cocoa powder provide additional vitamins, minerals and antioxidants to enhance flavour and nutritional properties to the product.
Powered By: EXALT Organic Whey
Our signature triple-release protein blend is flavoured with natural no-expense-spared luxurious ingredients such as Madagascan vanilla & organic Ghanaian cacao. We combine this with organic whey protein, free-range egg white and milk protein (Casein) from grass-fed cow’s milk.
We add a touch of ground dates, apple fruit powder, low-GI organic unrefined coconut blossom sugar and Stevia plant extract for a little sweetness.
Combined, these ingredients deliver a natural-tasting luxurious creamy vanilla / chocolate flavour.
This unique blend of protein provides all nine essential amino acids needed to contribute to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass. As well as keeping you fuller for longer with a sustained protein release over seven hours.
*Our recipes are free from ingredients containing gluten and soy but there is still a small risk of cross contamination from one of our suppliers. Please see our FAQs for more details or contact us
The information above is a review of the literature to demonstrate potential health benefits of the ingredients within the products. We do not claim that our products or any ingredient within our products can treat, cure or prevent any health condition. Products should be consumed as part of a healthy diet. For individual advice about any health condition, please speak to your GP.
[1] Higdon, J.V. and Frei, B. (2006). Coffee and Health: A Review of Recent Human Research. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 46(2), pp. 101-123.
[2] Burke, L.M. (2008). Caffeine and sports performance. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism. 33(6): pp. 1319‐1334.
[3] McLellan, T.M., Caldwell, J.A. and Lieberman, H.R. (2016). A review of caffeine’s effects on cognitive, physical and occupational performance. Neuroscience and biobehavioural reviews, 71, pp. 294-331.