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I saw Premier Protein today at costco and I am wondering if they are any good. I was looking for the thread that talked about them but I can't find it. I think I'm going to try the chocolate. The clerk said I can bring them back if I don't like them.

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I find them too sweet, but a lot of people here love them and use them.

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@@laurenella82 I practically advertise for them! Half my nutrition comes from that chocolate! It's my Jam!

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I still drink one every day and I am 18 months post op. 30 grams of Protein for only 160 calories and 5 carbs. I drink one every day on my way to work. I think the chocolate tastes like chocolate milk. I found the vanilla to have an artificia taste, never trid the strawberry. I put it in the freezer for about 20 minutes first. Great way to start the day.

You've got nothing to lose if they will take them back.

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Okay, Thanks! I like chocolate milk. That's the one I was gonna get. I'll pick it up tomorrow. I have never liked vanilla Protein powders and strawberry flavored anything except strawberries is a turn off for me. lol


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@@laurenella82 Make sure you drink it nice and cold! It's better cold (to me anyway)

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I warm it up for my morning drink. If I can get that whole thing in, I'm halfway done for the day. I take another one to work and drink that one over ice. 60 grams of Protein, yay! Once those two are in I don't have to stress, I can pick on a piece of chicken or some other kind of meat, but don't feel forced to eat it. I absolutely cannot believe I just typed that! Who would have ever thought that eating a piece of chicken would be difficult!!!!

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I didn't like the chocolate but the vanilla is delicious!! It tastes like melted ice cream! Omnomnomnom!

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I drink one almost every day. Sometimes 2 a day. The chocolate is good. Vanilla is ok but not as good as the chocolate. I also drink Protein Water too.

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I drink one everyday for lunch usually. Before surgery I used them on my pre op diet but had to cut them with 4oz of milk they were to sweet for me. After surgery I still cut them with skim milk for awhile because of the thickness, but after a couple weeks I was good to go drinking them on their own.

costco has them $5 off a case limit two. My hubby bought two and I bought two, great savings!!!!

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Yes there is Protein Water. It is hard to find though. The Vitamin Shop has them. Recently, the Giant grocery store near my house started carrying them. I have seen them in different flavors.

@@Essence46 Protein Water? ?

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Yes there is Protein Water. It is hard to find though. The Vitamin Shop has them. Recently, the Giant grocery store near my house started carrying them. I have seen them in different flavors.

@@Essence46 Protein Water? ?

Is it the protein2.0 or something like that? I live in DC to I'll see if one near me has it.

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I love the Premeir chocolate! I have been drinking it since pre op

And it really fills me up.

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