expired Posted by babgaly | Staff • May 6, 2024
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expired Posted by babgaly | Staff • May 6, 2024
May 6, 2024 1:15 AM
1.74-lbs Body Fortress 100% Whey Premium Protein Powder (various)
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2.6¢/g Protein - Body Fortress Whey Blend (Conentrate > Isolate) [amazon.com]
Price: $13.98 for 1.7 lbs.
10.5% of Protein is Leucine
68.2% of mass is Protein
66.7% of calories are Protein
This isn't a bad price, but not a spectacular deal for a mostly concentrate blend. The current MyProtein deal creams it.
Good price for a low quantity with prime shipping though, so if you don't want a 5lb package, it might be a decent choice.
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This isn't a bad price, but not a spectacular deal for a mostly concentrate blend. The current MyProtein deal creams it.
Good price for a low quantity with prime shipping though, so if you don't want a 5lb package, it might be a decent choice.
But, when they have a great deal, they are way lower than everyone else. They are the only vendor that I see sometimes see deals under $0.02/protein gram.
So, I usually buy MyP, because I'm a cheapskate and don't care about the flavor (I usually put it in coffee or other strongly-flavored items).
Their pricing annoys me, but not enough to pay extra to buy from another vendor.
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Just get one of the other brands, they're not that much more expensive and taste way better and likely digest better.
MuscleTech Grass Fed Whey Protein Powder 1.8lbs, Growth Hormone Free, Non-GMO, Gluten Free,... [amazon.com]
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I've had the cookies & cream flavor before (years ago), and I liked it blended with milk for protein drinks better than the plain vanilla (and without needing to add my own cocoa powder). However, the vanilla is more versatile (since sometimes I don't want chocolate flavor, like in a pumpkin protein cake or a blueberry smoothie), so I usually just get the vanilla. Also, the cookies & cream flavor has very small amounts of some crappy ingredients that they use to make the "chocolate cookies" (wheat flour, sugar, palm oil, etc); I'm avoiding those things, so that's another reason I prefer the vanilla.