I go to my local GNC and see what they have that is about to expire.Usually stuff that is 30 days out is 75% off.I just picked up a couple of 3.5lb ON Hydrowhey for 27.49 each.
Any whey out there thats comparable to Optimum yet, cheaper? Thanks
If you get time check on the forums your a member on and although you will see some rep brand proteins that are solid, you can find a ton of reviews on Myofusion. It's one if not the best tasting and solid protein file out there and now comes with probiotics. I've tried all three flavors and was very impressed.
I enjoy taking MusclePharm Combat Powder. It is a great supplement to take because it has a great mix of proteins and also has proteins that release slower into your muscles making it last longer. It is more expensive though. With Optimum your looking at roughly 51 cents a serving compared to Combat Poweder which is about 70 cents a serving.
Yes Combat is my 2nd favorite. Taste is very comparable to Myofusion. I stummbled across it when Orbit was out of vanilla flavor of myo and another member told me about combat. I was skeptical but took his word cause I trust him. I was very pleased with it and now I have couple jugs of both protiens I'll alt btw.
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