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Wow, really great feedback so far, thanks! Auto-ship will be *optional*. We don't plan on forcing anyone to buy anything they're not interested in. I hope to have some vegan freindly offerings but not sure if we'll have them from the outset.

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Yes very interested

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Yes for Quest, Muscle Milk, Syntrax, Spirutein, and Garden of Life products.

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For sure.

I'd like to see Quest Bars, Unjury Protein, Isopure Protein Waters (really hard to find locally), and anything else that other's have tried and like.

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Many of the above plus - calcium citrate as squares/chewable not pills

But, the big question....will you ship to Canada?

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Yes I would be interested.

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Fantastic idea! My surgeon requires Bariatric Advantage Protein for pre-op, so I'm sure there would be quite a few of his patients that would go for another, competitively priced source. I currently use Syntrax Nectar, optisource Multivitamins, and Caltrate petites. I also like Isopure bottled drinks, shakes aren't bad either. I personally wouldn't use auto-ship...I'm not the most adherent patient! But I think it would be a good option, especially with a price break!

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Another product I would want you to add that I initially found at Target/CVS but now is getting tricky to find and I've been having to order online. Nature Made Vitamelts. I have developed a strong aversion to chewable and regular Vitamins and these melt in your mouth and they are actually quite good! I use the Multivitamin, hair.skin.nails (biotin), energy (b1) and Calcium + D.

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I think this is a great idea. I would really like it if you could order samples of products to see if you liked them. I wouldn't want auto ship but it sounds like that would be optional. I am new to this having just had my surgery 3 weeks ago tomorrow. I like the idea of seeing different products I might not have heard of, products to help me get my Protein and Vitamins in.

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I'd be interested! I'm just six weeks post-op so I'm not totally sure of what products I will use in the future, but for now I'd be interested in Unjury and Celebrate products.

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