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Snep Fit9 Base vs Complete: Products, Differences and Guide

Compare Snep Fit9 Base and Fit9 Complete, discover what each programme contains and choose the format that better fits your daily routine.

You want to bring more order into your routine, but choosing a structured programme can raise an immediate question: should you choose Snep Fit9 Base or Fit9 Complete?

At first glance, the two versions may look almost identical. Both combine a selectable Snep meal replacement, liquid products, Burner, Total Energy, Realfibre and a complimentary shaker. The difference becomes clearer when you look at the practical details: Fit9 Base uses pre-portioned meal replacement sachets and includes two drinks, while Fit9 Complete provides a 1,000 g meal replacement pack and three one-litre drinks in total.

That distinction can change the way the programme fits into your everyday life. One format may feel easier to carry to work or while travelling; the other may be more convenient when you prepare most servings at home and prefer a larger supply.

This guide helps you compare both programmes calmly, understand the products included and make a more informed decision before registering as a customer or checking the current options available through MySnep.


Snep Fit9 Base vs Fit9 Complete programme comparison
Snep Fit9 Base and Fit9 Complete combine configurable products in two different formats.

The essential difference

Fit9 Base includes two one-litre drinks and a box of 30 meal replacement sachets.

Fit9 Complete includes three one-litre drinks in total and one 1,000 g meal replacement pack. Burner, Total Energy and Realfibre are supplied in the same quantities in both versions.

What is the Snep Fit9 programme?

Fit9 Base and Fit9 Complete appear in the Programs section of the official Snep English catalogue. They are not single supplements and should not be confused with one individual weight-control product.

Each Fit9 version brings together different product categories:

  • a selectable Snep meal replacement;
  • selectable one-litre Snep drinks;
  • Burner capsules;
  • Total Energy capsules;
  • Realfibre powder;
  • a complimentary shaker.

The catalogue specifies that configurable products must be chosen from those available. This is important because flavours, package formats and drink availability can change according to the active catalogue, stock and customer market.

The real value of Fit9 is therefore not found in an unrealistic promise. Its value lies in giving you a pre-organised selection of products, helping you move from confusion to a clearer routine with fewer separate purchasing decisions.

What does Snep Fit9 Base contain?

Fit9 Base is the more compact and pre-portioned configuration. According to the 2026 English catalogue, it contains:

Product Official format Why the format matters
Snep drinks 2 × 1-litre bottles Two selectable liquid products
Meal replacement 1 box containing 30 sachets Individual portions are easy to carry and organise
Burner 60 capsules Same quantity included in Fit9 Complete
Total Energy 90 capsules The capsule version is included
Realfibre 120 g jar Same format included in Fit9 Complete
Shaker Included Useful for preparing the selected meal replacement

Why the sachet format can make a difference

When your day is divided between work, family responsibilities and time away from home, preparation can become the point where even a well-intentioned routine becomes difficult to maintain.

The 30-sachet format removes the need to carry a large package or measure powder every time. You can keep an individual portion in your bag and prepare it according to the instructions of the selected product.

This does not make Fit9 Base nutritionally superior to Fit9 Complete. It simply makes it potentially more convenient for a mobile routine.

What does Snep Fit9 Complete contain?

Fit9 Complete keeps the same core supplements but expands the meal replacement and drink allocation.

Product Official format Practical meaning
Snep drinks 2 × 1 litre plus 1 × 1 litre Three one-litre bottles in total
Meal replacement 1 × 1,000 g pack A larger package designed for repeated preparation
Burner 60 capsules Same quantity as Fit9 Base
Total Energy 90 capsules Same quantity as Fit9 Base
Realfibre 120 g jar Same format as Fit9 Base
Shaker Included Included with the programme

The larger meal replacement pack may be more convenient when you prepare most servings in the same place and prefer keeping one container at home. The third drink also gives you a broader liquid-product allocation than Fit9 Base.

Remember: “Complete” is the official name of the larger configuration. It is not evidence that the programme will produce better or faster results.

Fit9 Base vs Fit9 Complete: direct comparison

Comparison Fit9 Base Fit9 Complete
Number of drinks 2 × 1 litre 3 × 1 litre in total
Meal replacement 30 sachets 1,000 g pack
Burner 60 capsules 60 capsules
Total Energy 90 capsules 90 capsules
Realfibre 120 g 120 g
Best practical fit Portability and pre-portioned use Home preparation and larger supply

This is the point that can protect you from an impulsive choice: Fit9 Complete does not contain more Burner, Total Energy or Realfibre. Its added value is concentrated in the larger meal replacement format and the additional drink.

You are therefore not choosing between a “weak” and a “strong” programme. You are choosing between two ways of organising similar core products.

What are the products shared by both Fit9 versions?

Burner

The official catalogue describes Burner as a food supplement based on plant extracts and chromium picolinate. It lists Cassia nomame, Gymnema sylvestre and chromium among its components.

Chromium contributes to the maintenance of normal blood glucose levels and to normal macronutrient metabolism when the conditions for using the authorised claim are met.[2]

The presence of Burner does not mean that weight loss is automatic. No food supplement can replace the overall effect of dietary habits, energy intake, physical activity and individual circumstances.

Total Energy

The catalogue describes Total Energy as a food supplement formulated for mental and physical wellbeing through its principal components:

  • Maca;
  • Damiana;
  • Ganoderma;
  • Guarana.

Snep presents Total Energy in both drink and capsule forms as an individual product. The Fit9 kits specifically include the 90-capsule pack.

Because Guarana can naturally contain caffeine, read the current label carefully, especially if you are sensitive to stimulants or already consume other caffeine-containing products.

Realfibre

Realfibre is described in the catalogue as a dietary fibre supplement containing:

  • inulin;
  • apple fibre;
  • fructooligosaccharides.

Fibre can be an important part of a balanced diet, but more is not always better. Follow the stated serving directions, maintain appropriate fluid intake and consider professional advice when you have digestive sensitivity or a medical condition.

Which Snep meal replacement can you choose?

The programme-composition page of the official catalogue lists the following options among the products available:

  • Vegan Plus Pineapple;
  • Vegan Plus Cocoa;
  • Vegan Plus Coconut;
  • Plus Cappuccino;
  • Plus Cream & Cookie;
  • Plus Goji & Acai;
  • Plus Passion Fruit;
  • Plus Vanilla;
  • Vegan Plus-Z Cocoa;
  • Vegan Plus-Z Coconut;
  • Plus-Z Vanilla;
  • Salty Vegan Plus Mushrooms;
  • Vegan Mix;
  • Crockis.

The available choice must also match the package required by the programme: Fit9 Base uses a 30-sachet meal replacement, while Fit9 Complete uses a compatible 1,000 g format.

Protein sources and allergens

Your choice should not depend only on flavour. The catalogue shows meaningful differences in protein sources:

  • Vegan Plus Cocoa contains soy protein;
  • Vegan Plus Pineapple and Coconut contain lupin protein;
  • Plus Vanilla, Cappuccino, Passion Fruit and Goji & Acai contain soy protein;
  • Plus Cream & Cookie contains soy and lupin protein;
  • Vegan Mix combines soy with fava beans, lentils, chickpeas and beans;
  • Plus-Z products are presented as having no added sugar, but their complete labels must still be checked.

Soy and lupin are recognised allergens. Always verify the full ingredient and allergen declaration of the exact flavour and format selected.

European rules require nutrition and health claims used in food communication to be clear, accurate and supported by the applicable evidence and authorisation framework.[3]

Which drinks can be selected?

The official programme-selection area lists these liquid options:

  • Olivox;
  • Olivox 40;
  • Aloe 100;
  • Aloe Peach;
  • Aloe 7 Fruits;
  • Aloe Glucosamine;
  • Olimind.

These drinks do not all have the same composition. For example, Aloe + Glucosamine also contains glucosamine sulphate, MSM and vitamin C, while Olivox contains olive, artichoke and tamarind extracts.

A drink should therefore be selected after considering its ingredients, warnings and suitability—not simply because its name feels familiar.

Does Fit9 include Snep Thè?

No Thè product is listed among the specific contents of Fit9 Base or Fit9 Complete. Thè Mix, Thè Lemon and Thè Peach appear in the general programme-selection section because they are used in other Snep programmes.

Which Fit9 programme may fit your life better?

Fit9 Base may feel more natural when:

  • your routine often takes you away from home;
  • you prefer individual meal replacement portions;
  • you want to avoid measuring powder from a large pack;
  • you have limited storage space;
  • two one-litre drinks match your intended selection.

Fit9 Complete may feel more natural when:

  • you prepare most servings at home;
  • you prefer a larger 1,000 g meal replacement pack;
  • you want three one-litre drinks in the same programme;
  • you prefer keeping one main container rather than sachets;
  • the expanded product allocation is genuinely useful for you.

The most conscious decision is not automatically choosing the largest programme. It is choosing the option you can realistically organise, use according to instructions and integrate into a balanced lifestyle.

What should you check before ordering?

  1. Confirm the available Fit9 version.
    Programme availability may vary by country and catalogue period.
  2. Check the meal replacement format.
    Base requires compatible sachets; Complete uses a compatible 1,000 g format.
  3. Read every allergen declaration.
    Several Plus products contain soy, lupin or both.
  4. Evaluate each selected drink separately.
    The Aloe, Olivox and Olimind products have different compositions.
  5. Check stimulant sensitivity.
    Total Energy contains Guarana among its principal components.
  6. Review the complete label directions.
    Every product in the programme has its own serving instructions and warnings.
  7. Verify the current price before confirming the order.
    Prices and conditions can vary by served market and may change over time.

EU food-supplement legislation provides a framework for composition, labelling and consumer information. Supplements are intended to supplement the normal diet; they should not be presented as substitutes for balanced eating or as treatments for disease.[4]

How to proceed after opening the MySnep shop

When you reach the external Snep shopping area, follow these steps:

  1. select or confirm your country;
  2. create a new customer account or log in to your existing account;
  3. complete the requested customer details;
  4. enter the shop after authentication;
  5. search for Fit9 Base or Fit9 Complete;
  6. check the selectable meal replacement and drink options;
  7. review the final programme contents and current price;
  8. check your basket carefully before completing the order.

For a guided explanation, read the MySnep shop and access guide .

Frequently asked questions

What is included in Fit9 Base?

Fit9 Base contains two one-litre drinks, a meal replacement box with 30 sachets, 60 Burner capsules, 90 Total Energy capsules, a 120 g Realfibre jar and a shaker.

What is included in Fit9 Complete?

Fit9 Complete contains three one-litre drinks in total, a 1,000 g meal replacement pack, 60 Burner capsules, 90 Total Energy capsules, a 120 g Realfibre jar and a shaker.

Is Fit9 Complete stronger than Fit9 Base?

No. Both contain the same quantities of Burner, Total Energy and Realfibre. Complete differs because it has a larger meal replacement format and one additional drink.

Can I choose the meal replacement flavour?

The catalogue provides a range of selectable products, but the exact option must be available and compatible with the required sachet or 1,000 g format.

Can I select different drinks?

The programme-selection section lists several Aloe, Olivox and Olimind products. Current availability should be confirmed inside MySnep.

Does Fit9 include Thè Mix?

No Thè product is specifically listed in Fit9 Base or Fit9 Complete.

Does Fit9 guarantee weight loss?

No. No specific outcome is guaranteed. Weight management depends on overall diet, energy balance, lifestyle, adherence and individual circumstances.

Is Fit9 suitable for everyone?

Not necessarily. Ingredients, allergens, caffeine sensitivity, medication and individual health conditions should be considered before use.

Final decision: Base or Complete?

Choose Fit9 Base when portability, individual portions and a compact configuration better match your real day.

Consider Fit9 Complete when you prefer a 1,000 g meal replacement pack, usually prepare servings at home and value having a third drink in the programme.

The most valuable choice is the one you understand before purchasing. Review the ingredients, select a compatible flavour, evaluate the drinks individually and verify the current programme inside your customer area.

This turns the purchase from an impulsive decision into a more conscious step—one built around practicality, information and the routine you can genuinely maintain.

Sources

  1. Snep, English Product Catalogue 2026 , programme and product sections.
  2. European Food Safety Authority, Dietary Reference Values for Chromium .
  3. European Commission, Nutrition and Health Claims .
  4. European Commission, Food Supplements .