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I really don't think they'll take it as medicinal, pretty sure that law only applies to chit that's an unapproved therapeutic good anyway...protein bars need not apply
I really don't think they'll take it as medicinal, pretty sure that law only applies to chit that's an unapproved therapeutic good anyway...protein bars need not apply
Agree. And what if you have a family, 1 bar a day. 3 months supply could be 20 something boxes.
I had a problem with customs when I ordered something worth 170 and the company put value at 17000. They forgot the decimal so I had customs wanting gst payment added or something. Just emailed them the receipt and explained and no worries.
I'd wondered what the big fuss was about these, as I'd tried several flavours and meh. Then I tried the Apple Pie and PB+J flavours and I'm addicted to the bloody things! Iherb still appears to be cheaper than any Aussie seller too.
better than any protein powder or bar I've ever tried, I actually really liked the PB+J and Apple Pie flavours - I'd go as far to say I'd prefer those over a chocolate bar.
better than any protein powder or bar I've ever tried, I actually really liked the PB+J and Apple Pie flavours - I'd go as far to say I'd prefer those over a chocolate bar.
Yeah and as a "sweet" they don't taste that good. As a protein supplement they don't have a heap of protein. 20g of protein from WPI is under 90 calories.