Stack3d Test on Select Protein

Snickerdoodle still seems to be what the majority prefers, but it'll be interesting to see where the new flavor lands in the rankings :)
 
You all are off base. CnC > anything else. Select CnC is goat to me.

My boy Jeffrey knows what's up.

CnC first, snickerdoodle second, chocolate third.
 
Agreed. I am a CnC guy, with snickerdoodle a close second

This is exactly how I feel.

CnC wins it for me. Snickerdoodle is still amazing but CnC edges it slightly.

The chocolate flavour is delicious and milky but it can't compete with the other two.
 
This is exactly how I feel.

CnC wins it for me. Snickerdoodle is still amazing but CnC edges it slightly.

The chocolate flavour is delicious and milky but it can't compete with the other two.

Honestly I just prefer Vanilla flavors over Chocolate.
 
Votes for the Stack3d competition end at midnight tonight.

Get them in. :)

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I can't say which is better, CnC or Snickerdoodle. They are both unique tasting and both great in their own right. Maybe give a slight edge to CnC bc it has a more subtle taste that you can enjoy day to day, whereas Snickerdoodle is an EXPERIENCE. Chocolate is ok, and would be a stand-out flavour in other product lines, but gets overshadowed by the other two in Select.
 
This is exactly how I feel.

CnC wins it for me. Snickerdoodle is still amazing but CnC edges it slightly.

The chocolate flavour is delicious and milky but it can't compete with the other two.

I don't know really snickerdoodle and cnc can't compete there matched. not even joking there both to good in my opinion to choose from, there needs to be way more flavors to start giving them a run for the throne for "best flavor"
 
I don't know really snickerdoodle and cnc can't compete there matched. not even joking there both to good in my opinion to choose from, there needs to be way more flavors to start giving them a run for the throne for "best flavor"

The next one 'may' be out before the end of the year. :)
 
We have fallen behind by 2% at the final hurdle.

Last chance to get your votes in!

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Saw this and got a few family members in on the voting lol
 
I have 4 Facebook friends. Make me an offer, PES, and ill get you votes... :D

Jk jk jk
 
Just voted for today.
 
The percents keep going back and forth. Keep voting if you would please. We appreciate the support :)
can't we only vote once?
 
Down 4% now unfortunately
 
Damn, Cellucor had a huge last minute surge.

Thank you all for your input. :)
 
PES still wins in our books.

Your trophy is a lot of AM's muscle mass, built with Select ;)
 
It's fine. The poll isn't going to change the fact that I'm still just buying Select as my protein now.
 
Party crashing conspiracy time.

-It was stated previously that Select Protein does not count the Leucine Peptides in the protein content
-It was stated previously that enough PepForm was included in the product to bring the total dose of leucine to 5g (AKA a multi gram dose)

It would thus be expected that the Kjeldahl method would produce several grams more than 24g of protein, not 24.6g of protein, especially since leucine contains a higher nitrogen ratio than is assumed for whey or milk proteins.

Discuss?
 
Party crashing conspiracy time.

-It was stated previously that Select Protein does not count the Leucine Peptides in the protein content
-It was stated previously that enough PepForm was included in the product to bring the total dose of leucine to 5g (AKA a multi gram dose)

It would thus be expected that the Kjeldahl method would produce several grams more than 24g of protein, not 24.6g of protein, especially since leucine contains a higher nitrogen ratio than is assumed for whey or milk proteins.

Discuss?

I think this was mentioned by Natty. Ill see if I can find it
 
Party crashing conspiracy time.

-It was stated previously that Select Protein does not count the Leucine Peptides in the protein content
-It was stated previously that enough PepForm was included in the product to bring the total dose of leucine to 5g (AKA a multi gram dose)

It would thus be expected that the Kjeldahl method would produce several grams more than 24g of protein, not 24.6g of protein, especially since leucine contains a higher nitrogen ratio than is assumed for whey or milk proteins.

Discuss?

I am not sure who said LeuPep was added to bring Leucine content to 5 grams. But we did use LeuPep to ensure that we would hit over 5g BCAA content per scoop, and a total leucine content that we feel is essential per serving of 24g protein based on the research of total leucine, and our blend. If a PES rep made that statement, then they were incorrect.
 
I agree with you.Also the poll should help increase product awareness and hopefully sales for PES as well:yup:.

Thanks for the votes and support!
 
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