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Hope this helps someone. I just copied and pasted this from another board:

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Protein Sampler Pack

Proteins, including a New whey 42 g protein bullet and Champion Nutrition Pure whey Stack. 17.99.

nectar Syntrax

You can get a box of all 11 nectar protein flavors directly from Syntrax for $4.99 plus $5.99 for shipping. Contact Rick Davis Medical Sales Manager Vitalady

chocolate and vanilla Ready-to-Drink shakes, chicken Bouillon Soup, Cream of Tomato Soup, Wildberry Cold Drink, Peach Mango Cold Drink, Orange Cold Drink, hot chocolate, Cappuccino, Chocolate Pudding/Shake, Vanilla Pudding/Shake and Apple Cinnamon oatmeal. $19.99.

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I bought my unflavored Protein Powder at GNC for the clear stage which I mixed with crystal lite. I thought posting a spot where people could buy samples would be a good idea, since so many people end up buying tubs of stuff they end up not liking.

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Good! Keep them coming. When new people are researching, it will be good

for them to have a place to go to get

samples. There is no sense in buying a big

tub and finding out you can't stand it.

Someone can recommend something,

but everyone has different taste.

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Just new Info...

I ordered the Chike samples last week... shipping isn't $3 anymore..it's $6.95 ....samples were still worth it and I really enjoyed the Orange Creme...didn't care so much for the chocolate as it was really thick....probably would have been better in a blender with ice but I like my chocolate hot....(as in cocoa).

I'm going to try the banana today.

Buying these sample kits really gives you a great way to check out alot of products for minimal cost and gives you a great variety to prevent boredom too.

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OregonDaisy, thanks for starting this post. As a pre-op I want to get a supply of samples. I understand that post-op my tastebuds may change and it will be great to have samples and not have to purchase big containers only to find that I don't like it.

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You're welcome! That's why I put this here. I want people to have a variety to choose from so they are able to find a Protein they like for the post op diet. Getting in your Protein post op is important!

It keeps you from getting so hungry and helps so you don't lose muscle Losing muscle will cause saggy skin.

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You're welcome! That's why I put this here. I want people to have a variety to choose from so they are able to find a Protein they like for the post op diet. Getting in your Protein post op is important!

It keeps you from getting so hungry and helps so you don't lose muscle Losing muscle will cause saggy skin.

Hi, thanks for all the info, it's really great of you. I am post op, but no-one here seems to know what sort of protein supplements I need, sleeve surgery is very new to UK and I was just told to take a Multivitamin. Obviously since finding this site I now know better andhave even found a GNC uk site where I can buy it from. I am looking for a powder that is unflavoured and can be added to food as i cannot stomach shakes. Anyone know a brand name I can have a look at, all the Proteins look the same to me lol.

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I used the GNC brand of unflavored Protein powder. It's not completely unflavored though. I didn't find it made food taste badly though.

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I used the GNC brand of unflavored Protein powder. It's not completely unflavored though. I didn't find it made food taste badly though.

Thanks for that, will see if i can get hold of some in the UK. I figure any Protein I can get in is better than none.

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I found those protien shots at Walmart too I thought the fruit punch tasted very good. I heard somewhere that this is not a good source of protien....don't remember where I heard that. I forgot to ask my dr. about it. I'm realllllllllly confused about what protien is good and what is not! My surgery is in 2mos. Oh and thanks for all the info on samples I'm really excited now about ordering them!!!!!!!

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Protein shots are made from collagen Protein not whey protein. Collagen is not a good form of protein, but most doctors will say a form of protein that is not a good quality protein is better than no protein at all.

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I am posting so that it will bump this thread to the top for easier

location for new people.

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