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happy Sunday all!

So i was looking at some of the sites with info on ordering samples of the proten powders and I came across this "gift basket"

I dont know if it seems expensive or not so I thought I would write and see if anyone has ordered it. I just cant decide if I should trot over to the GNC or order a bunch of samples or just get this basket. It does come with a free tote and I'm a sucker for free totes. :confused:

Heres what u get? For those already banded, do u think its worth it? Mabe I can send the link to the hubband and let him know if can be a sweetest day gift.

The book that everyone talks about, Before & After –Living & Eating Well After Weight Loss Surgery, signed by Susan Maria, packed with practical information, recipes and inspiration. Recommended by top bariatric professionals and post-ops everywhere!

- Weigh2Win, The Bariatric Workout. Gillian Clark and Teigh Gilson, founders of Swerve studios in Los Angeles, worked with bariatric patients to create this amazing inspirational and goal oriented DVD workout. Exercise just for us in all stages of our journey. Protein smoothies, drinks, & shakes. nectar, Protein Delite, IDS, and Elite. Plus a New whey Protein vial. We only carry the best tasting proteins; these Proteins pave your road to good health and goal weight.

- Susan Maria's signature acrylic protein shaker. Blend a smooth shake with a few flicks of the wrist. Easy to use and then clean with a fast rinse, for the office or home.

- Vitamin samples specifically chosen for bariatric needs. Find the combination that will work best for your lifestyle as Vitamins won't work if you don’t take them. A selection of Bariatric Advantage, Vista, and Tropical Oasis multi-vitamins, Iron, B-12, and calcium citrate.< /span>

- A Power Crunch bar for you to taste. Important source of portable protein for a longer term post-op.

- Individual sugar-free jellies to inspire creativity; use to flavor cottage cheese, ricotta, shakes, & yogurt in early stages.

- A smattering of tasty sugar free hard candies, and Cookies just for fun!

- Susan Maria’s collectible recipe cards and product information cards.

- A crystal clear vinyl drawstring tote… perfect for beach, makeup, protein supplies, or travel!

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Hi - I bought this and loved it - got all the sample sized Protein paks, so I could tell what I liked and didn't before buying the 2pound jug...the book is more for rny patients than bandsters, but had some good recipes...price didn't seem too bad compared with others I shopped...try it! You'll be glad you did.

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The book alone is worth it, IMHO! I have the book and it's becoming my bible. The fact that she writes so honestly about her journey is so refreshing and I figure if she can do it, so can I.

GO FOR IT!!

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