22g fiber. 27g protein. Created to meaningfully close the modern fiber gap.

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With #fibermaxxing trending and GLP-1 medications reshaping how Americans eat, one nutritional gap remains unaddressed: fiber. Today, that changes.
“I created Mía after finding no shake that prioritized fiber without giving up the protein. I didn’t want to compromise one thing to get another. For anyone on the go who can’t take twenty different things, this shake delivers consistency and results,” said Jennifer Holt, Founder of Mía in today’s press release.
The Fiber Gap
95% of Americans don’t get enough fiber. Daily intake averages just 14–16g, yet women need 25–30g and men need 38g (American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 2017; NHANES 2013–2018). For consumers on GLP-1 medications eating less overall, the fiber gap becomes even harder to close. Without sufficient fiber, high-protein diets shift gut microbiota toward protein fermentation, producing harmful byproducts (Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 2024). Fiber isn’t just an add-on. It’s what makes protein work better.
Ingredients:
- 27g plant protein from organic pea and rice protein
- 22g dietary fiber from acacia gum + FOS prebiotic blend
- 17 digestive enzymes for gut comfort and absorption
- Functional mushrooms including Lion’s Mane, Cordyceps, and Chaga
- Supergreens including spirulina, chlorella, barley grass, and wheat grass
- Antioxidant fruits including Camu Camu, Maqui Berry, and Pomegranate
- 200 calories per serving
- Rich chocolate flavor sweetened with Monk Fruit
- No added sugar. No dairy. No compromise.
Mía officially launches its Fiber-First Shake, a high-fiber protein shake and dietary supplement created to address a major nutritional gap. While most protein shakes marketed as “high fiber” contain just 3–10g, Mía delivers 22g of fiber and 27g of protein per serving, plus adaptogens, digestive enzymes, supergreens, and 15+ vitamins and minerals across 15 servings.
About Mía
Mía means “mine” in Spanish. Our mission: comfort through fiber-first nutrition. A decision to reclaim one’s own body. Learn more at miafiber.com.










