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1.8-Lb NOW Foods Sports Nutrition Micellar Casein 19g Unflavored Protein Powder

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$19

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Amazon has 1.8-Lb NOW Foods Sports Nutrition Micellar Casein 19g Unflavored Protein Powder on sale for $20 - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $19. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 1.8-Lb NOW Foods Sports Nutrition Micellar Casein 19g Unflavored Protein Powder on sale for $20 - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $19. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member Caxe for sharing this deal.

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $12.45 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $31.45.
  • 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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Model: NOW Foods Sports Nutrition, Micellar Casein 19 g, Slow Release, Unflavored Powder, 1.8-Pound

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zzTzz
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I don't know. Can you elaborate? Thanks in advance

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succ_my_dealYesterday 02:21 AM
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Heck, yeah sunflower
Lecithin if you know you know
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Quote from succ_my_deal :
Heck, yeah sunflower
Lecithin if you know you know
I don't know. Can you elaborate? Thanks in advance
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Cpt_NemoYesterday 05:01 AM
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Quote from zzTzz :
I don't know. Can you elaborate? Thanks in advance
I guess it's because it helps it mix easier and not having an emulsifier in this sucks?

"The use of sunflower lecithin because it guarantees the protein powder will mix easily and smoothly, which is a major quality-of-life feature for frequent supplement users." (Gemini)
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MemorablePencil960Yesterday 06:03 AM
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Yeah, I've always added water first with protein shakes, but my understanding is that casein powder is notorious for getting permanently stuck in anything you expose it to dry before it gets wetted. Even with precautions, I've had pea protein get stuck to stuff, but its easy to get unstuck. Maybe the lecithin also helps with that issue here?
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denaiserYesterday 06:59 AM
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This is a great casein
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FairMustang8854Yesterday 07:20 AM
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Quote from Cpt_Nemo :
I guess it's because it helps it mix easier and not having an emulsifier in this sucks? "The use of sunflower lecithin because it guarantees the protein powder will mix easily and smoothly, which is a major quality-of-life feature for frequent supplement users." (Gemini)
Based off the reviews this doesn't mix very well either
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ElatedField773Yesterday 11:27 AM
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S&s is $18 to Los Angeles, $19 to Seattle, I'm assuming it's ship out of California

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zzTzzYesterday 12:24 PM
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Quote from Cpt_Nemo :
I guess it's because it helps it mix easier and not having an emulsifier in this sucks?

"The use of sunflower lecithin because it guarantees the protein powder will mix easily and smoothly, which is a major quality-of-life feature for frequent supplement users." (Gemini)
Thank you!
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dontbanmeYesterday 01:40 PM
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Seems like every protein that Now makes gets blasted for taste. To be fair, I tried their product myself command it was very difficult to ingest it. And that from someone who does not even perceive taste in most protein powder.
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OUKewlDaveYesterday 02:17 PM
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Quote from MaroonPocket778 :
No one really needs protein supplements. Just get it in food and your fine. I used to buy into the hype, but you dont need as much as they say. Just get it in meat eggs fish nuts etc... I weightlift for 10 hours a week and haven't lost a lb of muscle since stopping supplements years ago...
Yeah. Everyone knows that everyone has the exact same nutritional needs and live the same lives!
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sscamaroYesterday 02:36 PM
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Quote from OUKewlDave :
Yeah. Everyone knows that everyone has the exact same nutritional needs and live the same lives!
Yeah, Older MoFo's need more to enable being a Older MoFo with attitude/purpose...
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AmusedDime497Yesterday 03:01 PM
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Quote from MaroonPocket778 :
No one really needs protein supplements. Just get it in food and your fine. I used to buy into the hype, but you dont need as much as they say. Just get it in meat eggs fish nuts etc... I weightlift for 10 hours a week and haven't lost a lb of muscle since stopping supplements years ago...
That's amazing. Now what about from a financial and time standpoint? 🤔
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AmusedDime497Yesterday 03:07 PM
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To think in 2025 $10 a pound for any protein is just wild let alone a Slickdeal.

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Quote from MaroonPocket778 :
No one really needs protein supplements. Just get it in food and your fine. I used to buy into the hype, but you dont need as much as they say. Just get it in meat eggs fish nuts etc... I weightlift for 10 hours a week and haven't lost a lb of muscle since stopping supplements years ago...

I used to agree with you. but i found out that post workout shake really helps my recovery and gains.

having a protein powder helps me even though im eating greek yogurts, chicken titties and eggs all the time.
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