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    20 days at 4 servings a day, which is 2 scoops each shake. Than add in I use pwo spike on weekends, which is 2 servings a day more on 2 days of the week. So probably around 16-17 days for 5lbs ON.

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    I used 10 lbs in about 5 weeks, so that makes about 5 lbs in 2.5 weeks.
    Was bulking (3800 calorier diet....3 shakes/day)

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    2-3 weeks. I go through 2-3 shakes per day (2 1/2 each -- approx. 55g).
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    plan 2 use it 2months hehehehe its damn expensive here. i just bought optimum nutrition 5lbs 2,700 pesos thats around 48dollars. how much is it in ur location?

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    buy it online, 10 lbs is that same price; $48.
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    6 lbs last me about a month. 4 scoops on non-workout days, 6 on workout days.

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    Takes me a month.

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    I buy it for $85 CAD here, not too much of a diff, if i order online it costs about $80 CAD (because of shipping and handling) sometimes even more, if it goes through customs....

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    3-4 Weeks At 2 Shakes A Day
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    im from philippines so i dont know how to get it. also a mall here sells it 4thousand pesos around 70dollars but i got it 2,700 so its cheap compare to other

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    by the way should i mix whey On with gnc's creatine powder? plan to take it after gym. or should i take also b4 going to gym?

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    5lbs container lasts me 2-3 weeks.... but good i found some cheap whey in costoc only 20$ hehe so i wont be going broke

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    whooops already am

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