3.9-Lb Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein Powder (Chocolate) - 25% off when you clip the coupon - 5% off when you checkout via subscribe & save = $35.24. Shipping is free w/ Prime
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3.9-Lb Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein Powder (Chocolate) - 25% off when you clip the coupon - 5% off when you checkout via subscribe & save = $35.24. Shipping is free w/ Prime
Model: Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein Powder, Chocolate, Immune Support (1), Vitamins C & D Plus Zinc, 3.9 lbs.
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Ha, same! It was one of the first protein powders I ever bought, when I started working out in college.
Wouldn't recommend it. Pretty much any other brand tastes better at around the same non-sale price, and the "60g protein and 12g BCAAs" is misleading -- this is only if you use two scoops in one shake (19 servings per tub this way.) 90g powder is a TON for one shake.
Last edited by CrimsonFeather358 April 23, 2025 at 06:34 PM.
Ha, same! It was one of the first protein powders I ever bought, when I started working out in college.
Wouldn't recommend it. Pretty much any other brand tastes better at around the same non-sale price, and the "60g protein and 12g BCAAs" is misleading -- this is only if you use two scoops in one shake (19 servings per tub this way.) 90g powder is a TON for one shake.
Well, if anybody is misled by the grams of protein per "serving" as opposed to looking at it per 100g of powder, they deserve to be misled...
Worth noting that in metric countries (95%+ of the world's population), manufacturers show the grams of protein per 100g of product on the side panel because they are legally required to.
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Wouldn't recommend it. Pretty much any other brand tastes better at around the same non-sale price, and the "60g protein and 12g BCAAs" is misleading -- this is only if you use two scoops in one shake (19 servings per tub this way.) 90g powder is a TON for one shake.
Wouldn't recommend it. Pretty much any other brand tastes better at around the same non-sale price, and the "60g protein and 12g BCAAs" is misleading -- this is only if you use two scoops in one shake (19 servings per tub this way.) 90g powder is a TON for one shake.
Worth noting that in metric countries (95%+ of the world's population), manufacturers show the grams of protein per 100g of product on the side panel because they are legally required to.
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