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But I do believe u gotta find wut works for u.as everyone is different..n like I said all this comes easy cause ive done it before n I also enjoy it..I love the Isopure no carb..n I love the fresh fruit n veggi shakes I make with my ninja tastes great..get all my Vitamins n minerals frm them.an they are great for summer...ooh if anyone wants fun fruity flavored Protein Drinks check out maxmuscle.com they have a brand called emerge good bit of fun fruity.tangy.tart.n sour flavors

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I recently tried the Chike iced coffee and fell in <3 ! I originally ordered the sample pack off the Chike website. Double checked pricing on Amazon and it is a little cheaper.

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I recently tried the Chike iced coffee and fell in <3 ! I originally ordered the sample pack off the Chike website. Double checked pricing on Amazon and it is a little cheaper.

Is it cheaper than the canister?

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I drink the Organo Gold coffee. Personally love the Cafe Latte. WAAAAAAAY better than instant coffee, and the thing I love most about this coffee are the nutrition benefits with it. You don't even have to add any extra sugar or cream to it. Better than anything I've ever had at Starbucks!

http://www.pft.organogold.com/r/US/

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Is it cheaper than the canister?

I ordered the tub from Amazon because the shipping was cheaper. With shipping I paid 39.51 vs 42.45 if I ordered directly from Chike. The prices are 33.51 from Amazon and 32.95 from Chike but shipping was 6.00 with Amazon vs 9.50 with Chike.

I guess my post was a little confusing. I did originally order the sample packs from Chike but after deciding which ones I liked best I price shopped and found Amazon to save me a little on the tubs.

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It´s funny how different advice can be. I live in Sweden and we Swedes are huge coffeedrinkers. Nothing has ever been said about not being allowed to have coffee. As a matter of fact, at the clinic I was offered coffee day 1 post op. I drink half and half, coffee and lactose free milk. And Decaf doesn´t hardly exist in Sweden. If you come here and ask for decaf they will go dewhat? I feel great, I drink coffee everyday and I will continue to do so.

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