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Can somebody reccomend a inexpensive easy to find good tasting protein powder? - Saturday, May 20, 2006 4:07 PM
I'm having a hard time eating meat lately and I dont want to be high carb. so I figure one of my only alternatives is to start drinking my meals of protein. Best case scenario would be something I could find at my local grocery, gnc, target or walmart store. Thanks in advance. :)
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RE: Can somebody reccomend a inexpensive easy to find good tasting protein powder? - Saturday, May 20, 2006 4:22 PM
I dont eat much meat either and it took a long while and a lot of waste of money to find some that I could tolerate that mixes good I use muscle milk by cytosport it tastes like a real milk shake I like strawberry best but use chocolate when I want change It also has lots of other flavers and is on sale most of time at GNC and cheaper if you got their gold card other shakes I try get really lumpy and taste funny and I end up throwing out but everyone has different preferances also I just use a shaker and no blender for it too thats why I say it mixes so well
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RE: Can somebody reccomend a inexpensive easy to find good tasting protein powder? - Saturday, May 20, 2006 4:25 PM
i've heard really good things about muscle milk's taste and performance.. never had it personally tho
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RE: Can somebody reccomend a inexpensive easy to find good tasting protein powder? - Saturday, May 20, 2006 5:26 PM
Your best bet will be looking online.  Go with the brand, Dymatize.
 
 

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I'm having a hard time eating meat lately and I dont want to be high carb. so I figure one of my only alternatives is to start drinking my meals of protein. Best case scenario would be something I could find at my local grocery, gnc, target or walmart store. Thanks in advance. :)

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RE: Can somebody reccomend a inexpensive easy to find good tasting protein powder? - Saturday, May 20, 2006 5:27 PM
Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey - Rich Double Chocolate flavour
 
Its like a big chocolate party in your mouth.
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RE: Can somebody reccomend a inexpensive easy to find good tasting protein powder? - Saturday, May 20, 2006 6:45 PM
Yeah O.N. seems to be the default "cheap" protein.  Body Fortress is another decent cheap protein.  I just picked up a 20 serving tub of BF Chocolate for under $13 before taxes.

I believe Body Fortress can be found at Walmart.

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RE: Can somebody reccomend a inexpensive easy to find good tasting protein powder? - Saturday, May 20, 2006 9:43 PM
Sorry, but B.F. protein tastes absolutely horrible.
 
 

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Yeah O.N. seems to be the default "cheap" protein.  Body Fortress is another decent cheap protein.  I just picked up a 20 serving tub of BF Chocolate for under $13 before taxes.

I believe Body Fortress can be found at Walmart.

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RE: Can somebody reccomend a inexpensive easy to find good tasting protein powder? - Sunday, May 21, 2006 8:40 AM
Thanks a bunch for all the replys. Now at least I have some idea where to start. Its so hard for a person that doesnt like to eat a ton of meat to get lean.
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RE: Can somebody reccomend a inexpensive easy to find good tasting protein powder? - Monday, May 22, 2006 10:35 AM
I thought BF might taste horribe as well, but the chocolate isnt bad.  Its not great but its not bad either. This is the only flavor i have tried from BF.
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RE: Can somebody reccomend a inexpensive easy to find good tasting protein powder? - Thursday, May 25, 2006 9:03 AM
You could try 100% whey protein in either vanilla or choclate they're both pretty good. or Mega whey extreme in choclate or vanilla which is also pretty good the only thing is that it's more expensive bout $50 without the gold card.
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RE: Can somebody reccomend a inexpensive easy to find good tasting protein powder? - Thursday, May 25, 2006 11:54 AM
I got the designer whey chocolate. I like it. It has 15 servings for $10.99. The EAS was slightly cheaper with 12 servings for $8.99 but I had never tried Whey protein in water before and I liked that the Designer Whey had a satisfaction guarantee. 
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RE: Can somebody reccomend a inexpensive easy to find good tasting protein powder? - Friday, May 26, 2006 5:14 AM
Primaforce Substance WPI is high quality, cost-effective and they have some quite novel flavours (grape and watermelon) along with the basics, Chocolate and vanilla bean.

I am love Xtreme Formulations Ultrapeptide (a protein blend) in vanilla.
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RE: Can somebody reccomend a inexpensive easy to find good tasting protein powder? - Tuesday, May 30, 2006 10:03 AM
ON 100% whey, almost any site online has it for about $50 for a 10 lb. bag.
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RE: Can somebody reccomend a inexpensive easy to find good tasting protein powder? - Thursday, June 01, 2006 12:07 PM
Cyto Sport - Muscle Milk taste great and is a great protein supplement but it is definately not the cheapest. Champion Nutrition has a good priced protein and not to mention, it too taste pretty good.
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RE: Can somebody reccomend a inexpensive easy to find good tasting protein powder? - Thursday, June 08, 2006 2:50 PM
body fortress isnt bad at all...i get the vanilla and for 12 dollars for 32 servings thats a deal...its available at walmart..they also have glutamine for 9 dollars for 66 servings..theres a site i use to go to before i used them where they do an analysis on certain products to be sure they have what they claim in them and both the glutamine and the whey passed and were rated right up there with ON...the taste isnt as good as ON but not bad at all...i actually look forward to drinking it but i have grown imune to it maybe lol
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