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    All the Whey Protein

    Hi there

    I've recently purchased a 50lbs bag of All the Whey unflavoured protein concentrate, and I was just wondering what your opinion is of their products.

    I live in Ireland, so it suits my wife and I to buy in bulk and All the Whey are one of the few sellers that will send us a huge bag like that.

    Also, would you recommend that I try and obtain a 50lbs bag of isolate next time instead?

    One last question! Any recommendations as to a way to flavour the protein - possible sugar-free syrup?? We don't have much choice here, so it would be great if you could throw some brand names our way!

    Any comments about All the Whey protein (or maybe a better alternative) would be appreciated.

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    hey with a 50lb bag you get a workout and PWS in one !!!!

    sorry but I've not had the stuff.
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    Sugar Free Kool-aid

    Cocoa and Splenda

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    omfg...i thought my ON 10lb was fairly big...50lbs all in ONE bag?!?!? my dog's food is 40lbs and it's HUGE...WOW

    splenda is all i can think of at the moment

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    I have never tried it plain but you could throw some sugar free coffe syrups in there. They make a ton of liquid flavorings for coffee and baking. You could try that out or simply add some fruits and such.
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    As far as thier products go, I think they are Top-Shelf! Great quality and excellent prices. I suppose some of the more dscerning protein scholors may differ in opinion but I I'm quite satisfied.

    So far I have tried Chocolate and Vanilla Protein and Chocolate Smoothie MRP. No dissapointments here!
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    isolate > concentrate

    All the Whey is a top notch company

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    Thanks! The service and communication from Domenic at All The Whey was top notch! I'm still finishing off some protein that I purchased from Germany (not too good!) and I should be moving onto my BIG bag soon!

    I will make sure that my next order is a protein isolate and I'm going shopping to find some decent flavouring. I don't think that we'd be able to drink unflavoured concentrate for the next 5 months!!!

    Thanks for all of your input! You've been a great help.

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    I would go with a blend, rather than isolate. Its cheaper, and just as effective. It shouldnt be a big deal, unless you dont get much protein from other sources.

    EDIT: This thread has some good info. http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/sh...745#post680745
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    Just curious, but exactly how much did you pay for a 50lb bag?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PreMier
    I would go with a blend, rather than isolate. Its cheaper, and just as effective. It shouldnt be a big deal, unless you dont get much protein from other sources.

    EDIT: This thread has some good info. http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/sh...745#post680745
    agreed, i thought blends were more $$ though

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    http://www.allthewhey.com/index.html Blend is 12$ cheaper.. but your right, because this isnt a 'true' blend. True blends are more expensive
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    Blends? If you mean WPI/WPC they are usually cheaper than WPI alone as WPC is cheaper than WPI.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PTOManiac
    Just curious, but exactly how much did you pay for a 50lb bag?
    Let me see... I purchased it on Ebay -

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...551228003&rd=1 = Current item for sale Choc Blend at $ 144.99 + $ 5.95 shipping in US (I think they will give any of 5 available flavours)

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    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...551228159&rd=1 = Unflavoured concentrate at $139.99 + $ 5.95 shipping

    A good deal if you ask me I checked their website at the time of buying and didn't see any 50lbs bags' prices quoted, but I think they do mention that they will ship any quantities. They also have other products listed on Ebay.



    Hope this was helpful to you PTOManiac

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    That's one big mofo

    That's one big mofo of a bag right???!!!
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    I use both blends and isolate. A good blend ussually is more b/c they tend to add alot more BCAA's and such so yes it is a better guality product but you will aslo be paying more $. Thats for a decent one. But I also use whey for my post w/o and such.
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