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Have you guys seen this yet? Geez... and people thought our protein was too much, this guy wants $65 for 2lbs!!
 
For those who don't know what I am referring to, it is a protein powder by Mark Bell

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April fools is over right?
 
Unfortunately this isn't an April fools day prank. This is a guy trying to capitalize off his popularity by selling you 24 servings of protein for $65
 
I feel sorry for the people buying this and their wallets
 
People were buying and there isn't even a supplement facts or ingredients list (only states hydrolyzed protein...).

Lulz were had on the comments on Instagram though.
 
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Id be interested to see his cost sheet/business model for this product. I mean, here in NZ, I can purchase 20kg bags of protein powder for dirt cheap (relatively speaking), without flavouring...so how might his price get broken down into production costs (assuming the protein powder itself is cheap)...flavouring? Packaging?
 
Whey Hydrolosate for $32.50/LB????????? Current Retail for that is: 'Hydrolyzed Whey Protein Super Grade' $15.79/LB, and you know he's getting it cheaper.

Mr. P.T. Barnum...calling Mr. P.T. Barnum...

NewAgemayan: NZ Grass Fed Whey? That must be awesome. We (US) can get that for $12.69/LB
 
I wonder what % is actually hydrolyzed? It only needs to be a small percentage to slap it on the label.
 
Who need this when there is PES select, I cannot wait for Blondie and PB Cup to come over to the UK so i can add them to the collection.
 
"This product only has about six ingredients"; therefore, it must be good...right? Lol this is my laughs for the day
 
Hi mate I would love to know where I could get some of that bulk protein from PS I very interested in Mayan cup an religious beliefs Any interest yourself?I am in Aust Please, I will be over the moon if you would pm me with the details of the protien supplier. cheer Handy
 
Id be interested to see his cost sheet/business model for this product. I mean, here in NZ, I can purchase 20kg bags of protein powder for dirt cheap (relatively speaking), without flavouring...so how might his price get broken down into production costs (assuming the protein powder itself is cheap)...flavouring? Packaging?

I would love to get info on bulk Nz Protein Cheers mate handy Kind of new to Tapa/Web stuff I am sorry I messed up a little,didn't post in correctly,bad form Ha ha
Hi mate I would love to know where I could get some of that bulk protein from PS I very interested in Mayan cup an religious beliefs Any interest yourself?I am in Aust Please, I will be over the moon if you would pm me with the details of the protien supplier. cheer Handy
 
lulz

well, you could try contacting fonterra direct...i got mine from davis trading company, approx 400nzd for a 20kg bag, but this was about 5yrs ago
 
You guys shoulda seen the comments left on his Instagram when he first posted the picture. He was constantly shît on for it and his only response was "it's the highest quality on the market"
 
Yes, as I'm sure he walks to the dairy out back, to get what's in the tub :) It gets so old - everyone acting like they can go out of their office door... and pet cows. 9x% of them get the same protein everyone else can get - from wholesalers. I think Dante Trudel just did an article on this - TN, Optimum, Universal, and a *small* handful of others actually go right to a dairy.

Found it:

The majority of supplement companies out there don't make their own products. They are retail/marketing companies in offices with marketing/advertising people who never get near making a product or see an ounce of powder. These companies have contract manufacturers (like my company) make their products for them... We at True Nutrition are part of the 1% of the industry that makes their own products with a fully FDA audited GMP manufacturing plant. Optimum Nutrition makes their own products, Universal makes their own products along with a handful of others... So let me tell you how this works ok? Raw ingredients come into our warehouse... Let's use for example WPC (whey protein concentrate), its bought from the dairy itself or its packaging mediary...
 
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