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    ON's 100% whey or Designer Whey?

    Which is more superior???????

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    I think Designer was one of the powders that goes way back.I don't know if it is superior but it certainly isn't superior to be worth the price difference.I used Designer along time ago and it's just another protein powder so save some money.

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    Which ever one you prefer, they are both decent.

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    Ive used both in the past... 100%ON always seemed to appeal to me more than any others. Quality, I would say there is more research behind ON than Designer. There are a number of links here on IMF, just use the search.
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    I like ON's. More protein/cals per serving. Plus it is alot cheaper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fufu View Post
    I like ON's. More protein/cals per serving. Plus it is alot cheaper.
    Serving size is also bigger

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    Quote Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
    Serving size is also bigger
    lawl, I thought it may have been, never checked.

    Textures are quite a bit different too. Designer is "sandy" and ON is more "fluffy".
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    ok ON's 100% whey it is then, sometimes when i am out i just use designer whey cuz they sell small tubs of them at trader joe's

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