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Bulk nutrients or bulk powders would be cheaper if you buy enough of it. $27/kilo but the more you buy, the cheaper it gets (drops $2/kg for every kilo you buy). $7 flat rate shipping from BN so even just buying 1kg it works out cheaper $34 vs $41.
It's just aminos anyway.
Cheaper to buy bulk aminos. Much cheaper.
Look. Aminos with sucralose. LMAO.
Future Whey Ingredients:
Essential Amino Acid blend (L Leucine, L Threonine, L Valine, L Isoleucine, L Lysine, L Methionine, L Phenylalanine, L Histidine, L Tryptophan), L Glutamine, L Glycine, L Alanine, Flavouring, L Tyrosine, Malitol, Citrulline Malate, Citric Acid, L Taurine, Sweetener (Sucralose).
Not really...
$49 for a kg for FW which is 23g of protein per 25g serve or 91%.
Bulk aminos are $65/kg unless you get them unflavoured ($39) but then you have to add on the cost of whatever you're mixing it with as they'll taste rank mixed with water. They're bitter as fuck! Even that, for the sake of $10, I'd take the flavoured FW as I know it tastes good and mixes well.
Flavoured BCAA's have 21g of protein or 84% per 25g serve so you're also getting less there if everything comes down to the gram. Only get more if it's unflavoured but again, the taste becomes an issue.
$40 per kilo unflavoured like I said. Have you had them unflavoured? They're terrible!
Cheaper because they're out of date?
Other downside of having a BCAA type product instead is that they're flavoured for a smaller scoop (hence the lower protein quantity per 100g). You have to have 2-3 serves to get the same protein amount that you want, which means 2-3 times the amount of liquid or it will be too strong.
Primarily as a protein supplement though? Most gym rats that take aminos wouldn't take it for the protein content, probably wouldn't even know it's a good source of protein!
Bulk nutrients or bulk powders would be cheaper if you buy enough of it. $27/kilo but the more you buy, the cheaper it gets (drops $2/kg for every kilo you buy). $7 flat rate shipping from BN so even just buying 1kg it works out cheaper $34 vs $41.
Bulk nutrients or bulk powders would be cheaper if you buy enough of it. $27/kilo but the more you buy, the cheaper it gets (drops $2/kg for every kilo you buy).
Cheaper per kilo numpty, you don't get the higher quantity for the same price.
1kg = $27
2kg = $49 or $24.5/kg
3kg = $69 or $23/kg
20kg = $360 or $18/kg
Cheaper per kilo numpty, you don't get the higher quantity for the same price.
1kg = $27
2kg = $49 or $24.5/kg
3kg = $69 or $23/kg
20kg = $360 or $18/kg