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    MRM Whey serving size

    This is probably a dumb question , but on the label it says Serving Size: 1 Heaping Scoop (~ 28.75 g) , but I decided to measure it and found out that even a leveled scoop was ~ 38 g , I dunno if I got an oversized scoop or something (its quite wider than the ON 100% whey scoops), just need some more info from people who use MRM's Metabolic Whey to know if I should just forget about the weight and do what it says and use a heaping scoop.

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    Umm nevermind , I called their phone line and they said for the serving size to be about 28 g it should be 3/4 of a scoop not 1 heaping scoop

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