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    Scoops

    the scoop in Cell Mass and CytoGainer, theres like a line in the middle, does that signify that thats where ur supposed to fill it up to, or should u go all the way to the top? Ive always wondered this

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    i fill my cellmass scoop all the way up . well it isn't level to the top but theirs a hump lol...

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    I've noticed this with several products to, and I think it's jsut hte way the scooper is manufactured. I've tested this be filling the scoop to the top and weighing the contents and it is equal to the suggested serving size. Filling to the line though you get varying results but usually 66-75% of the serving size. So fill the scoop to the top and you should be okay.

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