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expireddivine2122 posted Jul 25, 2025 04:06 AM
expireddivine2122 posted Jul 25, 2025 04:06 AM

1.1lbs Myprotein Clear Whey Isolate Powder (Various Flavors)

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2 for $40

$80

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Myprotein is offering Buy One, Get One Free on select Clear Whey Isolate Powders when you apply discount code BOGODAY in your cart. Shipping is free on $80+ orders, otherwise a $7.99 delivery fee will apply.

Thanks to Community Member divine2122 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Not all flavor options will be available in the 1.9LB size option. Discount will apply to the lower priced options in your cart.
Available:
  • 1.1LB (Various Flavors) 2 for $39.98
    • $19.99 each or $18.17 per pound
  • 1.9LB (Select Flavors) 2 for $64.98
    • $32.49 each or $17.10 per pound

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  • Rated ~4.4 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.

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Myprotein is offering Buy One, Get One Free on select Clear Whey Isolate Powders when you apply discount code BOGODAY in your cart. Shipping is free on $80+ orders, otherwise a $7.99 delivery fee will apply.

Thanks to Community Member divine2122 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Not all flavor options will be available in the 1.9LB size option. Discount will apply to the lower priced options in your cart.
Available:
  • 1.1LB (Various Flavors) 2 for $39.98
    • $19.99 each or $18.17 per pound
  • 1.9LB (Select Flavors) 2 for $64.98
    • $32.49 each or $17.10 per pound

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated ~4.4 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.

Original Post

Written by divine2122

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LunarisDream
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There's no official designation, but protein isolate generally means 90% protein by mass or more. This "isolate" is only 80% which, while high for protein powder, doesn't meet the colloquial standard of 90%.

2.2lb for $40 + shipping ($48 total) is not a deal. Costco has their 5.4lb bag of powder for $50 with 71% protein which should be a baseline to compare protein powder deals against.

This "deal" is $0.0601/g of protein.

Kirkland's is $0.0309/g of protein, half the price.

The Amazon S&S deals from a few days ago for 1.8lb tubs of protein powder were even cheaper. at $0.02/g.

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Jul 25, 2025 04:14 AM
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Money2gJul 25, 2025 04:14 AM
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I've ordered the passion fruit flavor recently and it tastes pretty good, the peach mango one was the first one I tried and it's good but has a bitter after taste for some reason, passion fruit doesn't. I wonder how the others taste?
Jul 25, 2025 04:21 AM
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whoandydo33Jul 25, 2025 04:21 AM
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any recommendations on flavors? ($17.11 per lb if you get the 1.9lb tubs of strawberry or tropical dragon fruit)
Jul 25, 2025 04:26 AM
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Money2gJul 25, 2025 04:26 AM
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Quote from whoandydo33 :
any recommendations on flavors?
I recommend passion fruit, tastes great. I am not sure about other flavors since I've only tried 2 so far.
Jul 25, 2025 04:34 AM
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Jul 25, 2025 04:34 AM
Jarebear1267Jul 25, 2025 04:34 AM
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Not seeing a deal\ code doesn't work for Ghost.
Jul 25, 2025 04:34 AM
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Jul 25, 2025 04:34 AM
DL_Jul 25, 2025 04:34 AM
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8 dollar shipping unless you buy 80 dollars worth of stuff
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Jul 25, 2025 04:51 AM
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Jul 25, 2025 04:51 AM
egallardo0294Jul 25, 2025 04:51 AM
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Quote from DL_ :
8 dollar shipping unless you buy 80 dollars worth of stuff
Damn that kills the deal for me. I have the lemonade one and it's pretty good. These foam up like crazy so you have to wait a few minutes for it to settle.
Jul 25, 2025 04:52 AM
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DL_Jul 25, 2025 04:52 AM
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Quote from egallardo0294 :
Damn that kills the deal for me. I have the lemonade one and it's pretty good. These foam up like crazy so you have to wait a few minutes for it to settle.

You can just buy 4 tubs

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Jul 25, 2025 04:55 AM
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LunarisDreamJul 25, 2025 04:55 AM
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There's no official designation, but protein isolate generally means 90% protein by mass or more. This "isolate" is only 80% which, while high for protein powder, doesn't meet the colloquial standard of 90%.

2.2lb for $40 + shipping ($48 total) is not a deal. Costco has their 5.4lb bag of powder for $50 with 71% protein which should be a baseline to compare protein powder deals against.

This "deal" is $0.0601/g of protein.

Kirkland's is $0.0309/g of protein, half the price.

The Amazon S&S deals from a few days ago for 1.8lb tubs of protein powder were even cheaper. at $0.02/g.
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Jul 25, 2025 05:04 AM
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LivelyApple1750Jul 25, 2025 05:04 AM
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Quote from LunarisDream :
There's no official designation, but protein isolate generally means 90% protein by mass or more. This "isolate" is only 80% which, while high for protein powder, doesn't meet the colloquial standard of 90%.2.2lb for $40 + shipping ($48 total) is not a deal. Costco has their 5.4lb bag of powder for $50 with 71% protein which should be a baseline to compare protein powder deals against.This "deal" is $0.0601/g of protein.Kirkland's is $0.0309/g of protein, half the price.The Amazon S&S deals from a few days ago for 1.8lb tubs of protein powder were even cheaper. at $0.02/g.
Clear can't really be compared to traditional isolate. People pay the price premium because it's a literal standalone drink mix and more calorie efficient. The juice consistency also goes down better than a traditional thicker isolate shake.

That being said. I rarely buy clear because of the price premium. It's like a treat.
Jul 25, 2025 07:44 AM
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oreolardJul 25, 2025 07:44 AM
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Quote from whoandydo33 :
any recommendations on flavors? ($17.11 per lb if you get the 1.9lb tubs of strawberry or tropical dragon fruit)
I really like the fruit punch.
Jul 25, 2025 08:27 AM
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LunarisDreamJul 25, 2025 08:27 AM
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Quote from LivelyApple1750 :
Clear can't really be compared to traditional isolate. People pay the price premium because it's a literal standalone drink mix and more calorie efficient. The juice consistency also goes down better than a traditional thicker isolate shake. That being said. I rarely buy clear because of the price premium. It's like a treat.
Sorry, could you clarify what you meant by "standalone drink mix"?
Jul 25, 2025 08:44 AM
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reuchguangJul 25, 2025 08:44 AM
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Quote from LunarisDream :
There's no official designation, but protein isolate generally means 90% protein by mass or more. This "isolate" is only 80% which, while high for protein powder, doesn't meet the colloquial standard of 90%.2.2lb for $40 + shipping ($48 total) is not a deal. Costco has their 5.4lb bag of powder for $50 with 71% protein which should be a baseline to compare protein powder deals against.This "deal" is $0.0601/g of protein.Kirkland's is $0.0309/g of protein, half the price.The Amazon S&S deals from a few days ago for 1.8lb tubs of protein powder were even cheaper. at $0.02/g.
Got around $0.046 on 2 1.9 lbs after the BOGO code after shopping but I get your point
Jul 25, 2025 11:03 AM
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LawlerskatesJul 25, 2025 11:03 AM
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Quote from LivelyApple1750 :
Clear can't really be compared to traditional isolate. People pay the price premium because it's a literal standalone drink mix and more calorie efficient. The juice consistency also goes down better than a traditional thicker isolate shake. That being said. I rarely buy clear because of the price premium. It's like a treat.
Exactly. The price for clear is a deal when compared against other clear proteins on the market. Comparing this to the Costco protein is apples to chocolate. Costco isn't selling fruit flavored protein. You are paying a premium for the flavor that generally isn't available unless it is clear.
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Quote from LunarisDream :
There's no official designation, but protein isolate generally means 90% protein by mass or more. This "isolate" is only 80% which, while high for protein powder, doesn't meet the colloquial standard of 90%.

2.2lb for $40 + shipping ($48 total) is not a deal. Costco has their 5.4lb bag of powder for $50 with 71% protein which should be a baseline to compare protein powder deals against.

This "deal" is $0.0601/g of protein.

Kirkland's is $0.0309/g of protein, half the price.

The Amazon S&S deals from a few days ago for 1.8lb tubs of protein powder were even cheaper. at $0.02/g.
What Costco protein is pure isolate? I've never seen one online or in-store.

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Jul 25, 2025 02:04 PM
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LunarisDreamJul 25, 2025 02:04 PM
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Quote from samgotit :
What Costco protein is pure isolate? I've never seen one online or in-store.
No, I am referring to the Kirkland brand of protein powder. Neither that nor the Myprotein here is actual isolate if we want to to use the term as it defined by the vast majority of sources on the topic.

Since this is slickdeals, I assume that most people looking for protein powder deals are interested in getting the most protein for their money. For them, this post is far from ideal, or even the norm, in terms of cost effectiveness.

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