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    Ready To Drink MRP's

    I had been using 3 Myoplex Original RTD's a day for the past year. After discovering this board and reading all of the posts I have come to understand that Myoplex Original is not a good MRP due to the maltodextrin. The Myoplex Deluxe formula is not made in a RTD, which would solve all my problems.

    I have purchased VPX Micellean Superfood, San Infusion, Prolab Lean Mass Matrix, and Myoplex Deluxe in ALL available flavors. I understand these to be the best four MRP's available with an emphasis on Micellean. Now to my point. I have tried every one in every flavor. NONE of these come close to the smoothness and taste of the Myoplex Original RTD. In addition they are not as convenient and require mixing. All of them clump to various degrees which annoys me as I have been accustomed to the RTD. I am a picky bastard. I know.

    I WILL continue using the VPX Micellean Graham Cracker and Lean Mass Matrix Cinnamon Oatmeal if there is not an RTD available with an equal nutrient profile. I AM NOT CONCERNED WITH PRICE. Is there such an RTD which would fit the bill (meaning equal to the likes of the MRP's listed above)?

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    Price aside, Instone's MRP is the best I've had. Maybe buy a single package & try it out..

    http://www.bulknutrition.com/?products_id=1325

    Box of 20 is 37.99.. on the expensive side, but IMO it's well worth the taste & contents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by busyLivin
    Price aside, Instone's MRP is the best I've had. Maybe buy a single package & try it out..

    http://www.bulknutrition.com/?products_id=1325

    Box of 20 is 37.99.. on the expensive side, but IMO it's well worth the taste & contents.
    Ditto! ... The instone MRP tastes great. I really liked them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by user7051112
    I AM NOT CONCERNED WITH PRICE. Is there such an RTD which would fit the bill (meaning equal to the likes of the MRP's listed above)?
    MET-Rx RTD 40

    http://www24.netrition.com/metrx_rtd40_page.html
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    They got good prices on CarbWatchers Lean Body Bars.

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    it tastes better b/c there's soo much sugar

    I know you said you dont care about price but its much cheaper to make your own MRP's

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