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Do you guys still use this? If so how many scoops are you using? When asked on their website how many scoops one would need to get 65 grams a day, their staff responded saying one scoop contains 5.6g of Protein. This is very different from the product label.

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Glad to hear it is a good option! I am all for trying new and different types and flavor of Protein.

Off to shop Amazon....

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Do you guys still use this? If so how many scoops are you using? When asked on their website how many scoops one would need to get 65 grams a day, their staff responded saying one scoop contains 5.6g of Protein. This is very different from the product label.

Piping Rock - 1 scoop weighs 28g. 25g of Protein. Not a bad little supplement. I do about a half a scoop a day except on heavy workout days when I add an extra scoop into my Protein shake.

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I am looking at the listing on Amazon http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NBAHOLY?ref_=cm_cd_al_qh_dp_t

and Amazon has the directions as "For adults, add five (5) level scoops (28 grams) of whey Protein isolate powder to 8 ounces of cold Water, milk or your favorite juice and blend" - I am assuming that this is wrong? The label photo says 1 scoop is equal to 28g of product = 25g Protein. Is this correct, so 1 scoop to 8 oz of liquid?

I currently use the GENEPRO and have been happy so far (I don't agree with the naysayers about the nutrition claims) but this seems like such a better value! Is it too good to be true?? $14 is ridiculously cheap...

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I ordered some and am waiting for the Amazon gods to deliver

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I am looking at the listing on Amazon http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NBAHOLY?ref_=cm_cd_al_qh_dp_t

and Amazon has the directions as "For adults, add five (5) level scoops (28 grams) of whey Protein isolate powder to 8 ounces of cold Water, milk or your favorite juice and blend" - I am assuming that this is wrong? The label photo says 1 scoop is equal to 28g of product = 25g Protein. Is this correct, so 1 scoop to 8 oz of liquid?

I currently use the GENEPRO and have been happy so far (I don't agree with the naysayers about the nutrition claims) but this seems like such a better value! Is it too good to be true?? $14 is ridiculously cheap...

I don't know where they get the 5 scoops from, one is 28g. I like it, not seeing any negatives, ingredients seem solid and no complaints to-date. I'm a fan and daily user.

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Awesome. Thanks @@OKCPirate!

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Ordered mine last week and currently waiting for Amazon to deliver as well!!! I find pre made shakes super nasty so I'm ready to add this to my other options!!!

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