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10-Lb MuscleTech Nitro-Tech Whey Protein Powder (Milk Chocolate, 100 Servings) $72.02 ($0.72/Scoop) w/ S&S + Free Shipping

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 10-Lb MuscleTech Nitro-Tech Whey Protein Powder (Milk Chocolate, ~100 Servings, 30g Protein/Scoop) on sale for $102.88 - 25% when you 'clip the coupon on the product page - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $72.02 ($0.72/Scoop). Shipping is free.

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~$5 cheaper than the last Frontpage deal
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 10-Lb MuscleTech Nitro-Tech Whey Protein Powder (Milk Chocolate, ~100 Servings, 30g Protein/Scoop) on sale for $102.88 - 25% when you 'clip the coupon on the product page - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $72.02 ($0.72/Scoop). Shipping is free.

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~$5 cheaper than the last Frontpage deal

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Model: Whey Protein Powder | MuscleTech Nitro-Tech Whey Protein Isolate & Peptides | Protein + Creatine for Muscle Gain | Muscle Builder for Men & Women | Sports Nutrition | Chocolate, 10 lb (100 Servings)

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Feb 2, 2024
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Joined Dec 2012
Feb 2, 2024
brb08
Feb 2, 2024
227 Posts
Been out of the protein game for a while. When the heck did it get so expensive? Crazy compared to a few years ago.
Feb 2, 2024
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Joined May 2012
Feb 2, 2024
Chemosh013
Feb 2, 2024
1,864 Posts
Really good price and I do like Nitro Tech.
Feb 2, 2024
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Joined Jun 2018
Feb 2, 2024
FuschiaTest5454
Feb 2, 2024
138 Posts
No coupon showing up for me
Feb 3, 2024
51 Posts
Joined Mar 2023
Feb 3, 2024
denaiser
Feb 3, 2024
51 Posts
Quote from brb08 :
Been out of the protein game for a while. When the heck did it get so expensive? Crazy compared to a few years ago.
Is $72.02 for 10 Lb expensive for you? Smilie
Feb 3, 2024
227 Posts
Joined Dec 2012
Feb 3, 2024
brb08
Feb 3, 2024
227 Posts
Quote from denaiser :
Is $72.02 for 10 Lb expensive for you? Smilie
Literally bought at 50c a serving a few years back
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Feb 3, 2024
670 Posts
Joined Aug 2008
Feb 3, 2024
OhFrugal
Feb 3, 2024
670 Posts
12% salt Smilie I am a senior trying to control salt but need protein and no flavor!
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Feb 3, 2024
670 Posts
Joined Aug 2008
Feb 3, 2024
OhFrugal
Feb 3, 2024
670 Posts
Milk + Fermentation agents ==> Yogurt
Resulting Yogurt ==> Solid part containing Casein protein + sour liquid part containing Whey protein (ratio like 1:3 or more for Greek yogurt)
Throw away liquid part to satisfy the 1st world tongue and make people obese (since it has less protein); pollute the ground complaining even our cattle cannot drink it (in other parts of the word folks consume it as a natural part of yogurt) -- https://www.onegreenplanet.org/an...ur-planet/
Capitalist round-about solution: We will make low fat yogurt with synthetic stuff.
We will extract whey protein from the liquid part deemed to be a waste to sell to the unsuspecting guys and gals for an arm and leg; well, when you get strong with the whey protein, you can live with just one ApplausePlease

By the way, I thought I posted about 12% salt content and it seemed to have disappeared Confused.
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Feb 4, 2024
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MaroonShoe407
Feb 4, 2024
151 Posts
This was just 91+ with s&s before this "deal" that amazon is giving came out. Now I'm seeing it at 110. WTF!
Feb 5, 2024
14 Posts
Joined Sep 2018
Feb 5, 2024
AaronZ9858
Feb 5, 2024
14 Posts
Quote from OhFrugal :
Milk + Fermentation agents ==> Yogurt
Resulting Yogurt ==> Solid part containing Casein protein + sour liquid part containing Whey protein (ratio like 1:3 or more for Greek yogurt)
Throw away liquid part to satisfy the 1st world tongue and make people obese (since it has less protein); pollute the ground complaining even our cattle cannot drink it (in other parts of the word folks consume it as a natural part of yogurt) -- https://www.onegreenplanet.org/an...ur-planet/ [onegreenplanet.org]
Capitalist round-about solution: We will make low fat yogurt with synthetic stuff.
We will extract whey protein from the liquid part deemed to be a waste to sell to the unsuspecting guys and gals for an arm and leg; well, when you get strong with the whey protein, you can live with just one

By the way, I thought I posted about 12% salt content and it seemed to have disappeared .
It is NOT 12% salt. It would be 12% of your daily allowed sodium based on some arbitrary 2000 calorie diet. It also says a service is 30% of daily protein... and that is far from reality for many people

It really is 270mg of salt. which is a very small amount. for the demographic that this product is generally marketed towards (people that train) they need sodium. GRAMS of it.
Feb 5, 2024
670 Posts
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Feb 5, 2024
OhFrugal
Feb 5, 2024
670 Posts
Quote from AaronZ9858 :
It is NOT 12% salt. It would be 12% of your daily allowed sodium based on some arbitrary 2000 calorie diet. It also says a service is 30% of daily protein... and that is far from reality for many people

It really is 270mg of salt. which is a very small amount. for the demographic that this product is generally marketed towards (people that train) they need sodium. GRAMS of it.
Thanks for the reply.

Yes, I know 12% is RDA of salt from the 30% protein that I would get from whatever they want me to eat. (serving size). 2000 calorie is not arbitrary but a ballpark number. If you add this and that most eat, it adds up. Further a trick used in most commercial food packages is to make the serving size smaller than what one would normally eat or need so that they can make it less dangerous than what they really are.

And from what I know (I am a Ph.D. researcher and rest in my household are physicians), it is the balance in Na and K that is more important (DO schools seem to emphasize that more than the Allopathic medicine) even for body builders and athletes. Research on the origin of Gatorade by the inventor / physician and it's evolution over time. It is interesting to read, what were the initial composition (and how taste and commercial interests took over).

Even FDA keeps revising (mostly upwards) what one should consume because the old numbers would make 99% of us look st_pid. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK50951/
Feb 7, 2024
74 Posts
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Feb 7, 2024
hoskinsjacob
Feb 7, 2024
74 Posts
Not to hijack the post but I have -35% off for the Strawberry only in 4lb jug. $0.82/scoop with that price.
Feb 11, 2024
14 Posts
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Feb 11, 2024
AaronZ9858
Feb 11, 2024
14 Posts
Quote from OhFrugal :
Thanks for the reply.

Yes, I know 12% is RDA of salt from the 30% protein that I would get from whatever they want me to eat. (serving size). 2000 calorie is not arbitrary but a ballpark number. If you add this and that most eat, it adds up. Further a trick used in most commercial food packages is to make the serving size smaller than what one would normally eat or need so that they can make it less dangerous than what they really are.

And from what I know (I am a Ph.D. researcher and rest in my household are physicians), it is the balance in Na and K that is more important (DO schools seem to emphasize that more than the Allopathic medicine) even for body builders and athletes. Research on the origin of Gatorade by the inventor / physician and it's evolution over time. It is interesting to read, what were the initial composition (and how taste and commercial interests took over).

Even FDA keeps revising (mostly upwards) what one should consume because the old numbers would make 99% of us look st_pid. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK50951/
cool story mr ph.d "RESEARCHER". You previous post is still a lie, even if just by omission. I'd think someone of your stated academic achievement wouldn't have left out such critical information

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