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Unflavored protein powder
determined wrote:
""? cal"" wrote in message ... Thanks to all. i ordered Any Whey to try. cal Just so you know, there are MANY overpriced products out there. There is no need to go with the most expensive or fanciest label, as long as it has the nutrition profile you are looking for. I buy whey protein for about $22 for a 6lb cannister. dried whey seems to be about 40 cents a pound on the commodity markets. Or you can get it here http://www.hormelingredients.com/PDFs/Century_Foods.pdf at least if you want enough.... -- Del Cecchi "This post is my own and doesn’t necessarily represent IBM’s positions, strategies or opinions.” |
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