expired Posted by LolaBunny21 | Staff • Sep 2, 2024
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expired Posted by LolaBunny21 | Staff • Sep 2, 2024
Sep 2, 2024 10:43 PM
10.6-Oz Optimum Nutrition Micronized Creatine Monohydrate Powder (Unflavored, 60 Servings) $14.45 w/ S&S + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+
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It's 3x the size of the OP's deal.
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It's 3x the size of the OP's deal.
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OPs deal stinks.
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Limited flavors. More expensive than isolate only...vanilla is NASTY from muscle tech
The best thing to do is get the most grams protein you can get per penny. It's why I never touch isolate because it's cost is crazy high compared to the actual protein count with little to no benefit. Lately I've been getting the 10lb bags of MuscleTech for around $70. it has both Creatine and BCAAs, just like all the others I've been buying over the years. Lasts about 2 months and is unbeatable for the price per gram at that price.
The best thing to do is get the most grams protein you can get per penny. It's why I never touch isolate because it's cost is crazy high compared to the actual protein count with little to no benefit. Lately I've been getting the 10lb bags of MuscleTech for around $70. it has both Creatine and BCAAs, just like all the others I've been buying over the years. Lasts about 2 months and is unbeatable for the price per gram at that price.
It's great that powders with pre-mixed supplements work well for you! But a lot of dudes don't like it, because 1) you're probably paying more per serving for similar ingredients, and 2) it's harder to be precise about dosing.
It's great that powders with pre-mixed supplements work well for you! But a lot of dudes don't like it, because 1) you're probably paying more per serving for similar ingredients, and 2) it's harder to be precise about dosing.
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I'd say $15 per pound or less is a good price (meaning I wouldn't pay much more) for normal isolate.
https://www.amazon.com/Nutricost-...01HOPJAAE/
I also like this grass fed isolate, though it does come at a slight premium. https://www.samsclub.co
Costco has a store brand blend for like $10 per pound.
https://www.costco.com/kirkland-s...87218.html