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1.93-Lbs Muscle Milk Genuine Protein Powder (Cookies 'N Crème)

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Amazon has 1.93-Lbs Muscle Milk Genuine Protein Powder (Cookies 'N Crème, 13 Servings) for $13.46 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 10% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $9.42. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • This price almost matches a previous Frontpage Deal from March.
  • Based on 1 serving, Muscle Milk Genuine Protein Powder contains 32g high-quality protein, 3g sugar, and is an excellent source of Calcium and Vitamins A, C & D.
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Amazon has 1.93-Lbs Muscle Milk Genuine Protein Powder (Cookies 'N Crème, 13 Servings) for $13.46 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 10% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $9.42. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • This price almost matches a previous Frontpage Deal from March.
  • Based on 1 serving, Muscle Milk Genuine Protein Powder contains 32g high-quality protein, 3g sugar, and is an excellent source of Calcium and Vitamins A, C & D.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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DrewBreeze13
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just a heads up for those who don't read labels, this "protein" supplement is only 45% protein. you're getting an awful lot of junk (sugars, fat, empty calories) with this one.
BillyMumphry
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32g of protein
9g of fat
22g of carbs

13 servings.

OK by me, but yeah, more than a lot of people want.
Grandmasterlarry
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This is a good supplement and it has been around a long time. Take supplements based on the goal you are trying to achieve. This is good for gaining weight and building muscle. Wouldn't use for cutting.

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DrewBreeze13Yesterday 12:01 PM
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just a heads up for those who don't read labels, this "protein" supplement is only 45% protein. you're getting an awful lot of junk (sugars, fat, empty calories) with this one.
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BillyMumphryYesterday 12:52 PM
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Quote from DrewBreeze13 :
just a heads up for those who don't read labels, this "protein" supplement is only 45% protein. you're getting an awful lot of junk (sugars, fat, empty calories) with this one.
32g of protein
9g of fat
22g of carbs

13 servings.

OK by me, but yeah, more than a lot of people want.
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GrandmasterlarryYesterday 02:12 PM
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This is a good supplement and it has been around a long time. Take supplements based on the goal you are trying to achieve. This is good for gaining weight and building muscle. Wouldn't use for cutting.
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nlgrpn14Yesterday 03:02 PM
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This is NOT the stuff you want if you're on a calorie deficit and trying to lose weight, FYI.
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ready4wardYesterday 03:40 PM
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Obligatory "horrible macros" but they really are bad. So much filler and it takes 2 scoops (70g) to get 32g of protein. If you scale the serving size to other brands that have around 24g or protein per 1 scoop, it's about 200 calories which makes it seem not as bad, but the better brands usually only have 120-130 calories per 24g. At least it has 6g of fiber?

This protein: 2.4 cents/g protein, 8.4 cal/g protein
Optimum Nutrition: 2.6 cents/g protein, 5 cal/g protein
ON is $49.99 in-store at Costco right now for 5.64 lb bag (80 servings)

Skim milk ($3/gal): 2.3 cents/g protein, 10.6 cal/g protein
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Good for protein ice cream/Ninja Creami recipes (less so for post-workout/shakes if looking to cut/in a calorie deficit)
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itank2Yesterday 04:22 PM
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I'm getting $8.75 after coupon and s&s. 13 weight gaining servings for $8.75. If you're dieting/cutting, then yeah obviously this isn't for you so move on.

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CoRRuPtNeSsYesterday 04:34 PM
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There's NEVER any mass gainer slick deals on here so this would be kinda close. But is this a good idea to take for the extra calories? I need the cals, but not if i'm putting myself on the verge of health issues...
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ICEMAN619Yesterday 05:06 PM
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$8.86 was my final price! It may not be the perfect protein powder but at this price, I couldn't pass it up!
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soccerjonlYesterday 08:16 PM
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Muscle Milk is great for athletes that need muscle mass and calories for fuel. This is a good supplement for sports like football, basketball, soccer, crossfit, etc.
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Hit_4_ShowToday 12:53 AM
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Quote from ready4ward :
Obligatory "horrible macros" but they really are bad. So much filler and it takes 2 scoops (70g) to get 32g of protein. If you scale the serving size to other brands that have around 24g or protein per 1 scoop, it's about 200 calories which makes it seem not as bad, but the better brands usually only have 120-130 calories per 24g. At least it has 6g of fiber?This protein: 2.4 cents/g protein, 8.4 cal/g proteinOptimum Nutrition: 2.6 cents/g protein, 5 cal/g proteinON is $49.99 in-store at Costco right now for 5.64 lb bag (80 servings)Skim milk ($3/gal): 2.3 cents/g protein, 10.6 cal/g protein
For those that are not Costco Club members, expect to pay ~$0.035/g protein for ON Gold Standard 100% Whey. Outside of Costco, the best current deal I could find the last week was 10lb bags on Amazon.
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The_Good_fellaToday 03:32 AM
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This brand is misleading and be careful. Milk protein is a combination of casein and whey protein. Whey protein has the highest Branch Chain Amino Acids essential and needed to build muscle and recovery compared to casein. In another words, casein is cheaper and less effective compared to whey protein. For that reason, the marketing tends to put in Milk Protein instead of Casein which is technically legal but tricky.

Those oily fats are actually toxic for you according to numeros studies that found highly processed oils like canola, sunflower... tend to create more health related issues.

Costco has a good one.
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TimO8570Today 03:53 AM
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If you're looking for high-calorie, maltodextrin filled shake mix with some protein then this is your product.

I honestly don't even see this as good for the 'bulking bros' given how much you'd need to consume to get a decent protein intake...and doubly so if you're even a little sensitive to maltodextrin given how much you'll be consuming. Buy maybe you're into that. Maybe I'm the confused one given the couple people who stalk these threads to TD every post that's not "OMG CHEAP POWDER BUY IT RITE NAO"
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MarceilleToday 04:32 AM
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Quote from DrewBreeze13 :
just a heads up for those who don't read labels, this "protein" supplement is only 45% protein. you're getting an awful lot of junk (sugars, fat, empty calories) with this one.
Wow, and I thought syntha 6 was diluted at 50% protein.
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willygeeToday 04:43 AM
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Quote from TimO8570 :
If you're looking for high-calorie, maltodextrin filled shake mix with some protein then this is your product.

I honestly don't even see this as good for the 'bulking bros' given how much you'd need to consume to get a decent protein intake...and doubly so if you're even a little sensitive to maltodextrin given how much you'll be consuming. Buy maybe you're into that. Maybe I'm the confused one given the couple people who stalk these threads to TD every post that's not "OMG CHEAP POWDER BUY IT RITE NAO"

This!
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