[Short Dated] Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Gainer 10.29lb (4.67kg) & Bonus Gym Towel - $69 Delivered @ The Edge Supplements

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Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Gainer 10lb is $69, down from $189. Comes with bonus gym towel.

Free Delivery within Australia.

We ship from Sydney.

Short Dated Feb 2025. Keep refrigerated for extended shelf life.

This is a Whey based Mass Gainer designed for large calories. This is not a diet product!

This mass gainer is good for tradies on job sites with limited time to get their calories in. Also good for people with very high metabolisms or for athletes playing sports which involve lots of running and need to grow with high calories.

Very Limited Stocks!

-Complete Proteins From Primarily Isolate Sources
-Complex Carbohydrates Oat, Pea & Potato
-Fats From Flax, Chia & MCTs
-Mixes Easily Into Cold Water or Milk

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Comments

  • +4

    That's very expensive for something expiring in a month or so…

    • +1

      But you get a free towel?

      • Worth $2 ???

      • +1

        Don't forget your towel.

  • +1

    Eh don’t wanna butt in OP’s sales pitch, I a fan of cheaper expired food but that’s gonna be an expensive towel…

    Nutrient Degradation: Over time, the nutritional content of expired protein powder may decline, reducing its effectiveness in supporting muscle recovery and growth.

    Altered Taste and Texture: Expired protein powder can develop an unpleasant taste, gritty texture or even a rancid odor, making it unappetizing

    Digestive Discomfort: In some cases, consuming expired protein powder might lead to digestive issues, like bloating, gas or an upset stomach, especially if the powder has spoiled.

    Reduced Protein Content: Expired protein powder may contain less protein than stated on the label due to degradation over time, potentially affecting your ability to meet your protein intake goal

    • I'll piggyback off this and also say these powders are full of crap, namely Maltodextrin.

      Do your own research but it's basically pure refined sugar. Unlike sugar it is 100% glucose and has no fructose. You can do better, eat some ice cream with protein powder mixed in if you want the calories that bad.

  • +2

    I though this was the protein powder, but its not. Its a weight gainer full of carbs. What a rip off for $139.

  • +1

    Sorry folks. We accidently copied that from an old short dated Gold Standard Whey add. It is $69, not $139

    • Thanks, that makes a lot more sense price wise!

  • Beefcake!

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