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Optimum Nutrition, Gold Standard, Double Rich Chocolate, 8lb (3.63 Kg) $116.35 Posted (or $104.71 for New Customers) @ iHerb

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Similar to this deal but cheaper by a few dollars. Still best before November 2018.

There's currently a 15% off discount automatically applied to selected brands after checking out that brings the price of this item down to $98.47 delivered (or $88.62 for new customers with the IHB123 code).

There's the Double Rich Chocolate, 5 lbs (2,27 kg) variant for $68.81 $80.95 delivered (or $61.93 $72.85 for new customers with IHB123 code applied). Best before September 2017.

The 15% discount on selected brands ends 4th January, 10AM PST.

EDIT 1: Looks like the 15% automatic discount for the Optimum Nutrition range got taken down. In turn, you can only get the $104.26 $104.71 price if you're a new customer and have applied the IHB123 code upon checkout. Here's a screenshot of my checkout.

EDIT 2: Price kept changing. Current price now sits at $116.35.

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  • Thought i saw opium for a sec.
    My bad. :)

  • New Years Resolution: Get huge like Wahlberg

    https://youtu.be/gE5q9MWHiio

    OP prices have gone up, for a 3kg bag its now $104? Please fix in title.

    Also signed up as new customer and no further discount was applied.

    • Yep i can not get those price too, prices have gone up

  • -6

    $33 a kilo is a good price for WPC now?

    • What would you recommend?

      • +3

        http://www.bulknutrients.com.au/products/whey-protein-concen…

        $27/kg. Quality company use them all the time

        • +1

          Its not the same product though. Its an alternative/substitute thats not identical.
          You need to look at the grade (percentage wise for protein content), as well as quality assurance from the brand

          Bulk Nutrients is a well known source though, unlike the other one that fell apart (cant recall their name now.
          Your comment is definitely helpful to other ozb users, that neg vote from the other user is not.

          Its like negging panadol deals when clearly there's Panamax (same active ingredient)

      • Exactly what unleashthepain linked to: Bulk Nutrients WPC is $21/kg for 4kg or $23/kg for 3kg

    • You shouldn't neg vote unless you have evidence to support your claim(?) ot question.

    • Price come to $27.13/kg for existing customer and cheaper for new customer.

    • Actually, this is not WPC. Gold Standard is Isolate, Concentrate complex..

      Better comparison to bulknutrients is
      http://www.bulknutrients.com.au/products/protein-matrix.html
      $29/kg

      -But Bulknutrients have more concentrate in its complex than isolate, whereas Gold Standard has more isolate than concentrate in its complex.

      Isolate is the more expensive product.

      • +1

        It's WPC with a fancy name; no reason to up-talk it. If you want cheap protein filled with filler, buy WPC, if you want a higher percentage protein with less filler, buy WPI.

  • For those who haven't tried this, it does not taste good.

    • Doesn't it just taste like a cold hot chocolate? I've had this before and it was fine for me.
      Mocha was the bomb though.

    • What's better tasting?

  • Since the price has risen now, (sounds intentional,btw, after receiving a traffic increase) what are some other sources for cheap good protein supplement?

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