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    ON 100% Oats & Whey

    Has anyone used this product? What do you think?

    100% Oats & Whey - $35.99 : Optimum Nutrition, The Bigger Picture

    Oats and Whey are fundamental elements of an athlete's diet. Naturally low in sugar, Oats supply slow-burning complex carbohydrates and hunger-filling dietary fiber. Whey proteins are readily digested and provide considerable amounts of essential amino acids (EAAs) – especially the three branched chain amino acids (BCAAs). Our Natural 100% Oats & Whey combines the benefits of these nutritional powerhouses in a smooth, drinkable shake that's quick to prepare and equally easy to clean up after. Each serving packs in 24 grams of all-whey protein and as much fiber as a big bowl of oatmeal. Better yet, it tastes great, and it goes down easy. As the name suggests, Natural 100% Oats & Whey is free of artificial flavors, sweeteners, and synthetic colors. So naturally, it's great for breakfast, after workouts, and any time that you're looking for an on-the-go meal.

    Beyond The Basics

    No Artificial Flavors or Sweeteners
    No Synthetic Colors
    Made with Whole Grain Oats Supplying 4 Grams of Dietary Fiber
    24 Grams of All-Whey Protein
    Packed with Premium Whey Protein Isolates (WPI)
    Smooth, Drinkable Consistency

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    fuck, just make your own. buy protein, and use a scoop of oats.. save yourself some money
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    Agreed, it's a nice concept but you can do it yourself and save some money. Just put the oats in a coffee grinder to powderize it. Most people have been doing this for a while.
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    I certainly agree with making your own as it's cheaper and you can get the mix you specifically want.

    Was just curious as to whether anyone had tried this.

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