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Thanks so much! I just ordered the orange too! Major trouble in getting my Protein all in! Been buying the dark chocolate EAS, which I have grown to "like"....but its only 17 grams protein and 11 oz to drink. Really anxious to try something different! Thanks again! BTW I was banded on 2/4/2010....have lost 9 lbs.

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You said they taste kind of like unset jello...Well what do you think they would be like if you actually put them in Jello and let it set? Kinda like Protein jello...Do you think it would taste ok still? It sounds like a great idea to me but Ive never tried it either lol

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Oh, I forgot to mention, the ones I have are "New-Whey" Protein shots and they have 42g Protein per shot. I don't know if all that extra protein is what made it more thick and not so tastey.

But, each shot also has almost 200 calories, so I wouldn't use them too often, unless you have really good restriction and can afford to take in those extra calories in liquid form.

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Thanks. I think I will give them a try.

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Idea/Question...:cursing:

You said they taste kind of like unset jello...Well what do you think they would be like if you actually put them in Jello and let it set? Kinda like Protein jello...Do you think it would taste ok still? It sounds like a great idea to me but Ive never tried it either lol

I don't know about the protein bullets (I no longer use them because whey protein isolate has been found to be more bioavailable than the protein in the bullets), BUT PURE unflavored whey protein isolate from Bariatric Eating (BariatricEating.com - BE, Inc. The number one bariatric website for protein, Vitamins, and success.) can be added to lots of foods, including Jello. It works really, really well---and really is undiscernable when mixed with food.< /p>

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I tried the Protein Shots from Walmart. They are Super Whey Protein Shot, 26 gms of Protein, fruit flavored, 11.97 for a box of 12. No s/h charges. They don't taste bad but are a little sweeter tasting than I like. Of course, since giving up sweets, a lot of things taste too sweet to me now. I plan to use them once in awhile, especially to drop in my purse for when I'm out & about. Oh, they come in great re-usuable tube too. Re-cycle it.

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Oh, I forgot to mention, the ones I have are "New-Whey" Protein shots and they have 42g Protein per shot. I don't know if all that extra protein is what made it more thick and not so tastey.

But, each shot also has almost 200 calories, so I wouldn't use them too often, unless you have really good restriction and can afford to take in those extra calories in liquid form.

The ones I gave the link for (the ones I use) are different than what you are describing. They are made by 'Body Choice' and have 25g of protein for 100 calories. I agree that I would not want to spend 200 calories on this.

The protein is described as a 'smooth blend of hydrolyzed whey, casein and collagenic protein isolates'. It says it is 'easily digested'. I'm assuming that all just means it is absorbed easily into the body? I think the only people who drink these things are body builders and WLS patients. LOL

Oh, I should add that I have no idea about how they would be mixed w/jello. I think it would work, but I've never tried it myself. I don't like Jello ever since the three days post-op when all I was allowed to have was sf Jello, broth, herbal tea, and Water.

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I have used these since surgery last june, when I am going to be out, and want something for the Protein, but don't feel like eating.

I also reuse the tubes as they hold one scoop of powder perfectly, and then I can mix that on the go also.

They were great for me on my last cruise, while I did have a couple of "drinks" and added some fruity protein to it to compensate for the rum in the drink.

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The Protein is described as a 'smooth blend of hydrolyzed whey, casein and collagenic Protein isolates'. It says it is 'easily digested'. I'm assuming that all just means it is absorbed easily into the body?
A few years ago, these were the most bioavailable (most easily absorbed and used) protein on the market.

Today, whey protein isolate is viewed as the better choice.

The shots/bullets are still good--don't misunderstand me. They are also very convenient. But whey protein isolate is often less expensive and more easily found.

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