expired Posted by cclippax • Nov 25, 2021
Nov 25, 2021 4:15 PM
Item 1 of 4
Item 1 of 4
expired Posted by cclippax • Nov 25, 2021
Nov 25, 2021 4:15 PM
2.2-lbs Impact Whey Isolate (Mix & Match Flavors)
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$165
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Connecticut – Dietary supplements are tax exempt (Source)
Florida – Dietary substitutes, including herbal supplements, are not taxable. This includes "food supplements" and "meal replacement powders and drinks" (Source)
Illinois – Dietary supplements that meet Illinois' definition of "food" are taxed at the low (currently 1%) Illinois sales tax rate for grocery items. (Sources: a) Letter ruling, b) Illinois code)
Massachusetts – Some "edible" dietary supplements are considered food and not subject to sales tax. However, other dietary supplements sold as "medicines, tonics," or in "liquid, powdered, granular, tablet, capsule, lozenge and pill form" are not considered food products and are subject to sales tax. Read more in Massachusetts Directive 00-6 or the Massachusetts law code section 64(h).
Maryland – Dietary supplements are considered grocery food and are tax exempt (Source)
Michigan – Michigan considers dietary supplements "food and food ingredients" and exempts them from sales tax. (Source)
New Jersey – Dietary supplements are considered food and exempt from sales tax (Source)
New York – If a product qualifies as dietary food or health supplement, it is exempt form New York sales tax regardless of the form in which it's sold (solid, liquid, pill, powder, etc.) (Source)
Pennsylvania – Food supplements such as vitamins and therapeutic nutritional supplements sold from "other than a caterer or established selling ready-to-eat food" are considered non-taxable in Pennsylvania (Source)
Texas – Dietary and nutritional supplements are exempt from sales tax (Source)
Utah – Dietary supplements with a nutritional label are considered grocery food and are taxed at Utah's reduced grocery sales tax rate. At the time of this writing, that sales tax rate is a combined 3% across Utah. (Source)
Vermont – Dietary supplements labeled with the "supplemental facts" box are non-taxable in Vermont. (Source)
West Virginia – Sales of dietary supplements labeled with the "supplemental facts" label are not subject to sales tax (Source)
Wyoming – Dietary supplements labeled with a "supplemental facts" box are non-taxable (Source)
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Just got 24 x 2.2 of all flavors!!
Couldnt make the jump to 36 to set my year straight, but here's to hoping that there will be another sale similar before 1 year from now!!
Just got 24 x 2.2 of all flavors!!
Couldnt make the jump to 36 to set my year straight, but here's to hoping that there will be another sale similar before 1 year from now!!
Mocha
Vanilla
Stawberry Cream
Chocolate Brownie
Chocolate Mint
Chocolate Smooth
Never had MP before, but wanting to try. At this price I'll gamble on 6 bags.
I noticed if you spend $100 total (after applying coupon) you get a "free" box of layered bars. Just a FYI
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For those who do no like links
Connecticut – Dietary supplements are tax exempt (Source)
Florida – Dietary substitutes, including herbal supplements, are not taxable. This includes "food supplements" and "meal replacement powders and drinks" (Source)
Illinois – Dietary supplements that meet Illinois' definition of "food" are taxed at the low (currently 1%) Illinois sales tax rate for grocery items. (Sources: a) Letter ruling, b) Illinois code)
Massachusetts – Some "edible" dietary supplements are considered food and not subject to sales tax. However, other dietary supplements sold as "medicines, tonics," or in "liquid, powdered, granular, tablet, capsule, lozenge and pill form" are not considered food products and are subject to sales tax. Read more in Massachusetts Directive 00-6 or the Massachusetts law code section 64(h).
Maryland – Dietary supplements are considered grocery food and are tax exempt (Source)
Michigan – Michigan considers dietary supplements "food and food ingredients" and exempts them from sales tax. (Source)
New Jersey – Dietary supplements are considered food and exempt from sales tax (Source)
New York – If a product qualifies as dietary food or health supplement, it is exempt form New York sales tax regardless of the form in which it's sold (solid, liquid, pill, powder, etc.) (Source)
Pennsylvania – Food supplements such as vitamins and therapeutic nutritional supplements sold from "other than a caterer or established selling ready-to-eat food" are considered non-taxable in Pennsylvania (Source)
Texas – Dietary and nutritional supplements are exempt from sales tax (Source)
Utah – Dietary supplements with a nutritional label are considered grocery food and are taxed at Utah's reduced grocery sales tax rate. At the time of this writing, that sales tax rate is a combined 3% across Utah. (Source)
Vermont – Dietary supplements labeled with the "supplemental facts" box are non-taxable in Vermont. (Source)
West Virginia – Sales of dietary supplements labeled with the "supplemental facts" label are not subject to sales tax (Source)
Wyoming – Dietary supplements labeled with a "supplemental facts" box are non-taxable (Source)
Edit: got it, thanks for the description above!
I much prefer myprotein isolate unflavored, but not at 2x the price.
$3.25/lb for Vitamin Shoppe Blend post 12% CB, subscribe and save and email/text signup promo. $3.69/lb if no CB.
$4.85/lb for MyProtein Iso.
So $3.69/lb Vitamin vs. $4.27/lb MyProtein -- assuming no CB.
$0.010841/gram protein Vitamin vs. $0.03644/gram protein Myprotein = 336% more for Myprotein Iso
... if i get 120 lbs of this stuff.... $575.64 Myprotein vs. $431.82 Vitamin Shoppe
Now if I knew for sure that I'd never need to take a lactose pill with Iso, then I'd pay the 33% upcharge... unfortunately I don't.
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First time trying the unflavored & this brand.
This is enough to last at least a year for me.
What exactly did you say to get rid of the sales tax? Does this apply to all states???
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