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    freeze protein shakes?

    Just wondering if it is ok to freeze a protein shake. I am currently having 1 during school but i am getting sick of having to add the milk and shake it up at school. I just need something quicker. Will this destroy some of the protein or should it still be good? Thanks.

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    It will be fine.

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    protein slushy?
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    I know what you mean about having to prepare a shake. I hate it to. A frozen protein shake though, that cant taste to good lol

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    cool thanks. What i mean is freeze it the night before and by the time i wanna have it at school the next day it will be defrosted and just like a normal shake.

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    My suggested would be to buy the already made protein shakes in a can or bottle for when your at school. You can freeze it, I just dont think it would taste good.

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    Yeah i thought of the pre-made ones but i don't know what the prices are like in America but here in Australia they seem to be fairly expensive and i don't really wanna spend too much money on them.

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    Dude...it's fine if you freeze it. Just freeze it the night before.

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    i think it will still be a lil cold what time in the day are u going 2 be drinking it

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