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    best online retailer for whey protein??

    okay, i think im going to buy Optimum 100% Whey Protein, ill buy the biggest size.

    what's the cheapiest and reliable online retailer?

    what sites do u guys buy from?

    thanks

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    Well if your set on Optimum, you could use Bodybuilding.com or Nurtipeak.com, or musclemaster.com, there are tons of them. I've used these 3 before with good luck.

    But IMO you can get a better protein at a better price from The Protein Factory

    I have them for all my protein needs over the last year. GOOD STUFF!
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    dpsnutrition.com has very cheap stuff. The Protein Factory is a great place to buy protein but I always need help making my own speacial blend.

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    No offense to mick01, but I`d stay well away from Bodybuilding.com ........ they were nothing but trouble for both myself, and a whole lot of people I know

    I use netrition.com as the service there is outstanding.

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    I buy my Optimum Whey from http://claytonnutrition.com/Qstore/index.htm, I get 20 lbs for $111.00 including shipping. That is $5.55 per lbs. Not to shabby.

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    I have also used vitamin-planet.com several times for Optimum 100% whey (and also for Optimum's ProComplex blend). My shipments have always come promptly. You can get 10 pounds of Optimum whey for about $46 plus shipping and handling (maybe another $4-5).
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    www.dpsnutrition.com has good prices. www.proteinfactory.com as mick01 mentioned is also a good place for quality protein for an affordable price.

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    Hey TJohn, I can get 20lbs. at DPSNutrition for less than that. I just received 2-10lb bags for $48.95 each with $6.00 S&H.
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    I've found DPS to be cheapest on every one of my supplements. They're on the east coast and I'm in CA so it does take a full week to arrive. Not too bad but I have to plan ahead a bit. I've always had great service and not found anyone cheaper yet.
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