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<blockquote data-quote="TestAdvocate" data-source="post: 15167" data-attributes="member: 2905"><p>I agree with Gene........I've been using Optimum Nutrition's protein for about 15 years. Here in Atlanta you can get it at Ingle's Market grocery stores. You can look them up online too. It tastes great, mixes well......two scoops gives you 46g of the best whey on the market. Optimum is priced very well too. Just under 40 bucks for 5lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TestAdvocate, post: 15167, member: 2905"] I agree with Gene........I've been using Optimum Nutrition's protein for about 15 years. Here in Atlanta you can get it at Ingle's Market grocery stores. You can look them up online too. It tastes great, mixes well......two scoops gives you 46g of the best whey on the market. Optimum is priced very well too. Just under 40 bucks for 5lbs. [/QUOTE]
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