All right, protein powder poll?
ana3067
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Just a few questions, there was a nice thread before but I wanted to ask a few specific things.
1) Good place to buy online with good shipping to Canada? Bodybuilding and vitacost and iherb are all places I know can ship to Canada. Not sure which is best price- and availability-wise.
2) What size is the most economical to buying? When I compare the price of the 900ish gram containers they are about the same or pricier than buying locally
3) Fave brands overall, and fave for specific purposes (e.g. cooking vs baking vs drinking straight)
4) Anyone just buy locally, is it about the same price?
1) Good place to buy online with good shipping to Canada? Bodybuilding and vitacost and iherb are all places I know can ship to Canada. Not sure which is best price- and availability-wise.
2) What size is the most economical to buying? When I compare the price of the 900ish gram containers they are about the same or pricier than buying locally
3) Fave brands overall, and fave for specific purposes (e.g. cooking vs baking vs drinking straight)
4) Anyone just buy locally, is it about the same price?
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i never pay more than 30 ofr 2lbs
any blend is best for cooking, i like dymatize elite gourmet vanilla for baking and drinking you can mix with anything, its whey casin blend
i also really like trutein-also a blend with great flavors
my new favorite:
iForce Nutrition 100% Whey Protean Brown Sugar Maple Oatmeal Cookie
look for deals ad troll the web for coupons
cellucor and musclepharm have good flavors as well
for me its a personal preference thing but you cant argue with ratings
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jaquelynny wrote: »i never pay more than 30 ofr 2lbs
any blend is best for cooking, i like dymatize elite gourmet vanilla for baking and drinking you can mix with anything, its whey casin blend
i also really like trutein-also a blend with great flavors
my new favorite:
iForce Nutrition 100% Whey Protean Brown Sugar Maple Oatmeal Cookie
look for deals ad troll the web for coupons
cellucor and musclepharm have good flavors as well
for me its a personal preference thing but you cant argue with ratings
hm, have not tried blends. I've just used straight whey for baking and drinking. Thanks for the tip!0 -
1) Not sure - I buy from a local bodybuilding shop. Prices as good or better than online, no waiting for delivery, supporting a local business. Obviously not an option for everyone, but I suggest you look around... you may be surprised by what's available near you.
2) Generally, the bigger the container, the cheaper the per serving price. Sales can throw this off, but it generally holds true when staying within the same brand/product. Comparing different brands will further throw off the comparison.
3) Optimum Nutrition (I only drink as a shake, no cooking/baking with powder)
4) See #1.0 -
whey has sort of a texture and flavor when you bake it, you would be surprised when you try a blend or using casin. check out protein pow, her free recipes on bodybuilding.com, her instagram and she has a couple in her website, she markets a cook book so only some are free. she will open your world to protein baking and she uses a variety of protiens, but honestly you are good if you buy one or 2 versatile types a vanilla and a flavor-pumpkin pie is a hot buy now great in pancakes oats and yogurt.0
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I like Trutein for drinking or mixing with greek yogurt. It's on the pricey side, but I've been checking bodybuilding.com and a1supplements.com and have been able to find some sales. (I order a lot of stuff online, so I haven't really even checked brick-and-mortar stores for protein powder in a long while). I liked the Isopure unflavored whey, but their flavored varieties make me nauseated. Optimum Nutrition is pretty good, and I drank all of my BF's leftover EAS Myoplex and liked it (it's pretty high-calorie, though, and I don't like any of EAS's lower calorie powders).0
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I used to use Optimum Nutrition exclusively, but switched to cellucor to try it for the summer. orks better for me, fewer GI disruptions.
Buy the biggest package you can, in general prices are better.
Shipping to canada... well, if iMountieSupplyeh.com isn't giving you the brotein you need, I'd say check out Amazon. I saw a documentary on their service, apparently in Toronto, they deliver in person, and use interdimensional doorways for travel.0 -
http://www.canadianprotein.com/ Cheapest in Canada, You can buy in bulk and they have some good New zealand grass fed whey... Think you can get a code to save 10% too.
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BB.com has a lot of buy one get one free which works out great but new laws here in Canada do not allow them to ship more then 90 days worth of supplements to Canada...Sucks big time.0
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1) Not sure - I buy from a local bodybuilding shop. Prices as good or better than online, no waiting for delivery, supporting a local business. Obviously not an option for everyone, but I suggest you look around... you may be surprised by what's available near you.
2) Generally, the bigger the container, the cheaper the per serving price. Sales can throw this off, but it generally holds true when staying within the same brand/product. Comparing different brands will further throw off the comparison.
3) Optimum Nutrition (I only drink as a shake, no cooking/baking with powder)
4) See #1.
There is a supplement store near a beauty supply store here, but I didn't go in to see what they sold. Caveat is that I do not drive and it's... not easy to get to by bus! But I might have to check it out0 -
I used to use Optimum Nutrition exclusively, but switched to cellucor to try it for the summer. orks better for me, fewer GI disruptions.
Buy the biggest package you can, in general prices are better.
Shipping to canada... well, if iMountieSupplyeh.com isn't giving you the brotein you need, I'd say check out Amazon. I saw a documentary on their service, apparently in Toronto, they deliver in person, and use interdimensional doorways for travel.
I was looking at Cellulor, and Trutein... I do think I will have to order some type of blend just to try it out. Wound up buying something locally though because I'm almost out, but it's not my fave. Actually, I'm not sure since I've never tried this flavour, but I've been meh on isolates before and I am tired of chocolate/vanilla!!!
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redfisher1974 wrote: »http://www.canadianprotein.com/ Cheapest in Canada, You can buy in bulk and they have some good New zealand grass fed whey... Think you can get a code to save 10% too.
5 lbs for $41
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redfisher1974 wrote: »http://www.canadianprotein.com/ Cheapest in Canada, You can buy in bulk and they have some good New zealand grass fed whey... Think you can get a code to save 10% too.
5 lbs for $41
Check them out, I cannot find a better deal.. Fast shipping and no nonsense packaging.0 -
redfisher1974 wrote: »redfisher1974 wrote: »http://www.canadianprotein.com/ Cheapest in Canada, You can buy in bulk and they have some good New zealand grass fed whey... Think you can get a code to save 10% too.
5 lbs for $41
Check them out, I cannot find a better deal.. Fast shipping and no nonsense packaging.
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When I bought the stuff I went local (prefer my protein from food as much as possible) if you're looking for online though, have you looked into FitShop? Tried a few brands personally like ALLMax0
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I use Amazon because they're usually a few dollars cheaper than the nutrition/health type stores around here, but I live in the US.
My favorite powder is Isoburn by BSN, I've tried all three flavors and they're great. BSN also have another powder called Syntha-6, but I was told that's more to help with bulking/building muscle... since I primarily work out for weight loss/management and general well being, Isoburn is more suited to my needs.
For comparison and an alternative choice, my husband uses Optimum Nutrition and it tastes great (and also contains more protein than Isoburn does) but I personally still prefer Isoburn.
I'm excited to try Quest's protein powder soon and I'll see how that matches up.0 -
redfisher1974 wrote: »redfisher1974 wrote: »http://www.canadianprotein.com/ Cheapest in Canada, You can buy in bulk and they have some good New zealand grass fed whey... Think you can get a code to save 10% too.
5 lbs for $41
Check them out, I cannot find a better deal.. Fast shipping and no nonsense packaging.
I have had the New zealand grass fed whey and it was good, Mixed well and tasted good. also tried some of the BCAAS and such. indeed try the samplers always a great idea. Our dollar only being 87 cents really kills us to order from the states.. Costco sells a protein that's good too.
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I personally am a fan of the Cellucor cinnamon swirl. Bb.com usually most of the time has the bogo or the b2g1 deals. I usually purchase the 2 lb containers so I can get 2 or 3 different options. I have the Cellucor sores also, which is pretty good also.0
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I personally am a fan of the Cellucor cinnamon swirl. Bb.com usually most of the time has the bogo or the b2g1 deals. I usually purchase the 2 lb containers so I can get 2 or 3 different options. I have the Cellucor sores also, which is pretty good also.0
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I use Bluebonnet french vanilla from Amazon. I'm pretty sure they ship everywhere.0
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This is the stuff Costco sells here in Canada, I just got lucky at a liquidation place and got 4.4 lbs of 100% whey Isolate for $18...
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redfisher1974 wrote: »I personally am a fan of the Cellucor cinnamon swirl. Bb.com usually most of the time has the bogo or the b2g1 deals. I usually purchase the 2 lb containers so I can get 2 or 3 different options. I have the Cellucor sores also, which is pretty good also.
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redfisher1974 wrote: »This is the stuff Costco sells here in Canada, I just got lucky at a liquidation place and got 4.4 lbs of 100% whey Isolate for $18...
ok i totally have to go and check some liquidation places now, good score!
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I've tried Trutein, and I love it. They raised their prices, so I tried ON whey, and I'm not a huge fan. I have a friend who also loved Trutein and then tried musclepharm's combat protein, and she says it puts trutein to shame. I may give that a try next time. It's just about as pricey as trutein, but after the ON mishap, I'm willing to pay more for something I really enjoy as opposed to something I have to make myself drink.0
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I've tried Trutein, and I love it. They raised their prices, so I tried ON whey, and I'm not a huge fan. I have a friend who also loved Trutein and then tried musclepharm's combat protein, and she says it puts trutein to shame. I may give that a try next time. It's just about as pricey as trutein, but after the ON mishap, I'm willing to pay more for something I really enjoy as opposed to something I have to make myself drink.
i like muscle pharm combat, but it depends on the flavor. i got mint choc chip-it was good and minty and chocolaty but its a strong flavor you really have to love mint/chocolate or have an alternative0 -
I buy North Coast Naturals 100% Iso Whey Protein from SVNCanada.
https://www.svncanada.com/list-north-coast-naturals.php
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I buy North Coast Naturals 100% Iso Whey Protein from SVNCanada.
https://www.svncanada.com/list-north-coast-naturals.php
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jaquelynny wrote: »I've tried Trutein, and I love it. They raised their prices, so I tried ON whey, and I'm not a huge fan. I have a friend who also loved Trutein and then tried musclepharm's combat protein, and she says it puts trutein to shame. I may give that a try next time. It's just about as pricey as trutein, but after the ON mishap, I'm willing to pay more for something I really enjoy as opposed to something I have to make myself drink.
i like muscle pharm combat, but it depends on the flavor. i got mint choc chip-it was good and minty and chocolaty but its a strong flavor you really have to love mint/chocolate or have an alternative
Ooh, I love chocolate mint, so I might be all over that. And I always have two flavors on hand so I can mix things up. I'm weird like that.0 -
I go to Walmart and buy the $17 bottles of the 5 Star whey powder. Add in creatine and chocolate soy milk. Gets the job done. It's a supplement not the foundation of my diet. For convenience I buy the 11oz. EAS Carb control pre-made and have that before and after the gym because quick.0
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When I bought the stuff I went local (prefer my protein from food as much as possible) if you're looking for online though, have you looked into FitShop? Tried a few brands personally like ALLMax
I had an Allmax one before and omg it was hoooorrible, so gritty and gross! Maybe different flavours work better0
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