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Prime: 3-Lbs Dymatize ISO100 Hydrolyzed 100% Whey Protein Isolate Powder (Chocolate)

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$25

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Woot! has for Prime Members: 3-Lbs Dymatize ISO100 Hydrolyzed 100% Whey Protein Isolate Powder (Gourmet Chocolate) on clearance for $24.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must log in with your Amazon account and select a shipping address for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Update: This extremely popular deal is still available.

Woot! has for Prime Members: 3-Lbs Dymatize ISO100 Hydrolyzed 100% Whey Protein Isolate Powder (Gourmet Chocolate) on clearance for $24.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must log in with your Amazon account and select a shipping address for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to community member Croatia for sharing this deal.

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engreeks1
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Whoah good deal - 50% lower than current price on amazon. $8/lb for isolate is solid
blahbooboo2
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Mine expired more than a year.

All 3 I've opened had a scoop.

Taste is individual preference. i think it tastes good for a sweetened/flavored protein (My favorite is unflavored).
Beepie
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Got mine today all 3 exp 03/2027

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drzk
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Quote from Core2Quad :
Does PB fit dissolve in water/liquids well, or how does that work? I have some, but not used it in a while.

Dissolves well, yes. Makes a creamy pb straight up, easily with spoon mixing. Which is better than prot powder which is impossible to mix by spoon, as I'm sure you know. I do 1 serving prot, 1/2 serving PB Fit, which is 1 tbsp iirc.
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toolcrazy
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Bought two of these from two recent deals and both expire very soon, February 2026. No big deal for most people, just a heads up for those who want to stock up for distant future use
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SimMike777
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I put unopened whey in my freezer if I'm not going to use it right away.
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scooterp7
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Quote from Core2Quad :
Does PB fit dissolve in water/liquids well, or how does that work? I have some, but not used it in a while.
Quote from drzk :
Dissolves well, yes. Makes a creamy pb straight up, easily with spoon mixing. Which is better than prot powder which is impossible to mix by spoon, as I'm sure you know. I do 1 serving prot, 1/2 serving PB Fit, which is 1 tbsp iirc.

Business owner at business meeting:

Folks, we're doing great in our business of producing/selling peanut oil. Peanut oil is a great product and commands a great margin. But what should we do with what's left over, you know, the by-product?
Excuse me sir, I have an idea.
Go ahead son, what've you got?
We can use the by-product and sell it as low calorie peanut butter because of the fat that we've extracted and already sold at a tidy profit. We could call it PBfit and market it as health food product. Our costs are negligible because it got processed while we were getting our peanut oil.
Excellent idea.
It is an excellent idea sir because people pay a premium for this kind of stuff.
Great work, son.
Last edited by scooterp7 July 10, 2025 at 03:57 PM.
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hortanz
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got 2, tastes good. will say mine expire 06/26, guess I'll be putting the rich chocolate on the backburner while I finish these 2 as that one expires in 2027. it is sweeter than rich chocolate too, will keep mixing it with pb powder
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FreshLikeAirWick
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also got mine today, all 3 Expire 12/2026
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Core2Quad
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Quote from scooterp7 :
Business owner at business meeting:

Folks, we're doing great in our business of producing/selling peanut oil. Peanut oil is a great product and commands a great margin. But what should we do with what's left over, you know, the by-product?
Excuse me sir, I have an idea.
Go ahead son, what've you got?
We can use the by-product and sell it as low calorie peanut butter because of the fat that we've extracted and already sold at a tidy profit. We could call it PBfit and market it as health food product. Our costs are negligible because it got processed while we were getting our peanut oil.
Excellent idea.
It is an excellent idea sir because people pay a premium for this kind of stuff.
Great work, son.
I thought of something similar. But that doesn't mean its a bad product. It's got a high amount of protein for a fairly low cost. Not as good as whey. It also is useful in some cooking like baking. I've added it to pancake mix. You can't add peanut butter to pancake batter very easily.

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scooterp7
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Quote from Core2Quad :
I thought of something similar. But that doesn't mean its a bad product. It's got a high amount of protein for a fairly low cost. Not as good as whey. It also is useful in some cooking like baking. I've added it to pancake mix. You can't add peanut butter to pancake batter very easily.
Well then, they got us.
Cuz few things trump peanut butter pancakes. yummy
Well done, sir. And your reputation just surpassed mine. Wink
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Good deal!

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