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  1. #1
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    Default forgot to place my order for my protein, and i ran out of protein today
    basically i am broke and am on a tight budget.


    i was thinking of getting the 10lbs of all the whey (organge) have you guys tryed orange? and i really wanted to pick up some swole, but i could just spend 19.99 and get mono and save myself some money.

    My problem here is that i need protein from now till the order gets in, i am going to place the order tomorrow mornin.

    My buddy works at gnc and gets a good discount I might just get a 2lber to hold me over.

    Has anyone tryed the allthewhey orange flavor. thanks

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    Even with a GNC discount, I bet you will still save money ordering for an online company. But if you can't afford protein powder I would save the money and just eat solid foods for your protein intake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Easto
    Even with a GNC discount, I bet you will still save money ordering for an online company. But if you can't afford protein powder I would save the money and just eat solid foods for your protein intake.
    Yep, I agree with Easto. If you can't afford protein powder, then just eat protein foods. (eggs/egg whites, tuna, chicken, etc)
    And yes I have tried the orange flavour protein powder and I like it.
    Some of the orange flavours are a bit sweet though. But if you like sweet,then it's all good.

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    Walmart now carries a good whey 12 bucks for 2.2 lbs, it will work in a pinch, but you can't replace good whole food.

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