310 All-In-One Shakes - 28 Servings (Alex-LP-Placeholder): Complete Review
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About 310Nutrition
310 Nutrition began in West LA when founder Tim Sharif turned a homemade vanilla shake into a mission: real food matters. We make clean, plant-based meal replacement shakes—no added sugar, no soy, no artificial junk—featuring our Tri-plex protein blend (pea, brown rice, pumpkin), organic superfoods, adaptogens, and digestive support. Thoughtfully formulated to nourish, energize, and support gut and mental resilience, our shakes deliver convenient, balanced nutrition you can feel good sharing with your family.
310 All-In-One Shakes Review — Worth it for Busy People?

Meal replacements are supposed to make busy mornings and on-the-go nutrition simple: quick to prepare, balanced enough to act as a true meal, and tasty enough that you don't dread the routine. 310 Nutrition’s 310 All-In-One Shakes aim to deliver exactly that with a 28-serving format, a long flavor list, and a formulation that promises superfoods and probiotics. In this review I tested several flavors and used the shake across breakfast and mid-day meal swaps to see whether it lives up to the “all-in-one” claim.
Who this helps
- Busy professionals and parents who need a reliable meal swap.
- People looking for flavored meal replacements with variety.
- Anyone wanting a product that includes probiotics and superfood blends in a single shake.
Specifications & Materials (Material & Quality)
| Product | 310 All-In-One Shakes |
| Brand | 310 Nutrition |
| Size | 28 servings |
| Price (US) | $89.99 (USD) |
| Price per serving | ≈ $3.21 |
| Flavors | Chocolate Bliss, Chocolate Icing, Banana Cream, Caramel Sundae, Cookies n Cream, Horchata, Lemon Cake, Tropical Coconut, Vanilla Creme, Vanilla Cake |
| Positioning | All-in-one meal replacement shake with superfood & probiotic blend |
Packaging & labeling: The 28-serving option arrives in branded packaging with clear flavor labeling and suggested preparation directions. The pouch/tub (format varies by batch) is resealable and durable enough for pantry storage.
Ingredient quality and feel: The powder mixes smoothly when shaken with water or milk. Texture is fine and not gritty in the flavors I tested. The marketing highlights superfoods and probiotics — that positions it above basic protein-only shakes, though ingredient lists and nutrition panels should be reviewed for specifics if you have dietary restrictions.
Real-World Experience — Pros & Cons
Pros
- Flavor variety: Ten dessert-forward flavors give you options beyond the usual vanilla or chocolate. I found Chocolate Bliss and Vanilla Creme to be the most crowd-pleasing.
- Mixability: Smooth when mixed in a shaker with water or unsweetened almond milk. Minimal clumping if shaken for 20–30 seconds.
- Convenience: A true grab-and-go option—quick to prepare and easy to store in a work fridge or pantry.
- Satiety: Replaces a meal adequately for 3–4 hours for me when taken with 10–12 oz of liquid; a good option for breakfasts or lunch swaps.
- Nice extras: The inclusion of probiotics and a superfood blend is a thoughtful touch for users who want more than protein and carbs from a meal shake.
Cons
- Price per serving: At $89.99 for 28 servings (~$3.21/serving), it’s pricier than many bulk meal powders. If you plan daily use, cost adds up quickly.
- Sweetness level: Several flavors trend dessert-sweet (great for cravings, less ideal if you prefer neutral or less sweet shakes). Lemon Cake stood out as brighter and slightly artificial to my palate.
- Single-size limitation: Only a 28-serving option is offered here, which may not suit someone wanting smaller trial sizes or single-serve convenience.
- Not a medical product: While it’s an all-in-one meal replacement, users with specific medical or nutritional needs should consult labels and a healthcare professional.
In practice the shake functioned well as a meal replacement: good mixability, interesting flavor lineup, and solid satiety. The biggest trade-off is cost if you rely on it daily.
How I Tested
- Prepared shakes with water and with unsweetened almond milk to compare texture and flavor intensity.
- Used as breakfast replacement on workdays and as an easy midday meal on weekends to observe satiety and digestive response.
- Sampled multiple flavors over two weeks to evaluate consistency and flavor fatigue.
Quick Comparison
310 All-In-One vs Huel Powder
- Flavor & texture: 310 leans dessert-forward and has more distinct sweet flavors. Huel tends to be more neutral and utilitarian.
- Price: Huel often offers lower price/serving at bulk sizes; 310’s 28-serving pack is more premium-priced.
- Extras: 310’s probiotic and superfood emphasis is a differentiator for those who prioritize those ingredients.
310 All-In-One vs Soylent Complete Shakes
- Convenience: Soylent sells ready-to-drink bottles and powdered versions—both are very convenient. 310’s powder is competitive on convenience but not RTD-ready.
- Flavor range: 310 offers more dessert-style flavors, while Soylent’s flavors are milder and more neutral.
- Value: Soylent generally competes on price and simplicity; 310 markets toward users wanting a more flavorful experience and added functional ingredients.
Bottom line on comparisons: If you want indulgent flavors and extra functional ingredients (probiotics, superfood blend), 310 stands out. If your priority is lowest cost per meal or very neutral taste, Huel or Soylent might be a better fit.
Target Audience
- Busy people who need quick, reliable meal replacements—commuters, working parents, and frequent travelers.
- Flavor-first consumers who want more variety than plain vanilla/chocolate.
- Users who appreciate added functional ingredients like probiotics and superfood blends in a single product.
- Not ideal for strict budget shoppers or those who need trial-size or single-serve packaging.
Final Verdict — Worth it?
310 All-In-One Shakes deliver on the promise of an enjoyable, easy-to-prepare meal replacement. The strengths are clear: excellent flavor variety, smooth texture, and thoughtful inclusion of probiotics and superfoods. The primary drawback is the price per serving, which places it on the premium end of the meal-replacement segment.
If you value flavor variety and functional extras and you’ll use the product several times per week (rather than every single day), 310 is worth considering. If your main criteria are lowest cost per meal or minimal sweetness, explore alternative options like Huel or Soylent first.
Where to buy
310 All-In-One Shakes are available through official 310 Nutrition channels and select retailers. When purchasing through my store, check for current discount codes and special offers at checkout—there are often promotions that make the 28-serving pack more attractive.
Tested flavors: Chocolate Bliss, Vanilla Creme, Lemon Cake, Tropical Coconut.

