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The New Product Release Thread

No. You can't protect combining "food" items. The only thing you can do is convince the USPTO that your "food" combination is so unique, that it deserves to be protected with a patent. IANAL, but I don't even know if you can do *that* actually. Best you can do (I think) is Trademark/Copyright it like 'Compound Solutions' does - that way, nobody can put 'PeakO2' on there bottle without paying them - even though you can have a lab tell you the 6 mushrooms and how much of each are in there, and put out your own - you can't call it 'PeakO2'.

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The_Old_Guy for the president :D
 
No. You can't protect combining "food" items. The only thing you can do is convince the USPTO that your "food" combination is so unique, that it deserves to be protected with a patent. IANAL, but I don't even know if you can do *that* actually. Best you can do (I think) is Trademark/Copyright it like 'Compound Solutions' does - that way, nobody can put 'PeakO2' on there bottle without paying them - even though you can have a lab tell you the 6 mushrooms and how much of each are in there, and put out your own - you can't call it 'PeakO2'.

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you can get a usage patent on specific ingredients, like ARA
 
Well hopefully my formulas don't get Given away by him too ... wtf is that about. Glad we sign lots of paperwork before sending our formulas out into the interwebs

Its not about the formulas being given away, Trae clearly indicated that someone had ordered super pcts formula for the intention of selling it on amazon as super pct, which indicates that this product was ordered as a means to counterfeit super pct mass market, and mask it via ecommerce sales.
 
Its not about the formulas being given away, Trae clearly indicated that someone had ordered super pcts formula for the intention of selling it on amazon as super pct, which indicates that this product was ordered as a means to counterfeit super pct mass market, and mask it via ecommerce sales.
I am unaware of any intensions for the product. I just was given something as a form of payment for something I was shorted on. I didn't create it and have no idea who or what it was intended for. You can try and reach out to the manufacturer about counterfeiting the product but unless they were using OL labels or making an attempt to it just sounds like someone thought it was a good PCT and tried to sell their own version?? Either way I just came on here to explain our side so people would know we aren't shady and had nothing to do with copying a product.

Thanks for the time and allowing us to post here without banning or deleting our account.
 
I am unaware of any intensions for the product. I just was given something as a form of payment for something I was shorted on. I didn't create it and have no idea who or what it was intended for. You can try and reach out to the manufacturer about counterfeiting the product but unless they were using OL labels or making an attempt to it just sounds like someone thought it was a good PCT and tried to sell their own version?? Either way I just came on here to explain our side so people would know we aren't shady and had nothing to do with copying a product.

Thanks for the time and allowing us to post here without banning or deleting our account.

Who could ban such a good guy ?
 
Nothing wrong with a good vegan protein, wink wink.

Such drama. Nice to see it handled civilly and professionally.
 
Ben said yesterday that this isn't happening.

Fortunately I was incorrect.

It was supposed to happen with the wild berry flavour but we couldn't quite perfect the flavour. I hadn't realised that the final tweaks had been successful so I spoke too early.

Fine tuning has been made and it is ready to go. :)
 
A growing percentage of our customer base asks for plant proteins simply due to dairy intolerance rather than actually being vegan. :)
I am gonna get one as i am hyper sensitive to lactose. Got digestion problem even with some lactose free protein.
 
I am gonna get one as i am hyper sensitive to lactose. Got digestion problem even with some lactose free protein.

Traditionally plant proteins have tasted terrible when compared to whey. When we taste tested competitor plant proteins some of them genuinely made us gag.

Chocolate and vanilla were the nicest plant proteins I had ever tried and I described them as "surprisingly tasty".

The wild berry was a step above that and closed the gap between plant proteins and whey protein. It is good enough that I could genuinely include it in my whey rotation.

I haven't tried the final peanut butter Select Vegan but it is supposed to be our best tasting one to date. :)
 
I have not tried the Wild Berry yet but if there is an Insider I will try that and the new Peanut Butter. I may also get some for the grand kids that can't have dairy !!
 
Whey & Oats powder coming soon from Optimum

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Each serving provides 27g of protein, 16g of carbohydrates with 2g of that sugar and 4g fiber, 2.5g of fat (1g saturated), and a total of 190 calories.

Flavors:
Blueberry Muffin, Vanilla Almond Pastry, and Chocolate Glazed Donut.
 
I like my vegan protein, I can take it with my zma at night without ****ing the program. So suck it, you pseudo viking, you. :p

your a good dude, poison...if vegan protein floats your boat more power to ya!!!
 
A growing percentage of our customer base asks for plant proteins simply due to dairy intolerance rather than actually being vegan. :)
This. Or just not wanting to have TOO much dairy. It's not a bad way to keep protein intake up on the go without having to have multiple whey/dairy shakes.
 
I saw the red velvet cookie on ProSupps' IG. It's beautiful.
 
Core talking about a CLA (Possibly powdered) and Cissus Product in the future. They do also plan to launch a GDA

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I read they joined Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals. Why is that?

Not in the industry, so don't know. A guess? (speculation): It was a sinking ship that the HTP owner got a hell of a deal on. 99% of the supp buyers have no clue about any of the "bad", so the name will probably still sell well - it was probably a good business decision.
 
Not in the industry, so don't know. A guess? (speculation): It was a sinking ship that the HTP owner got a hell of a deal on. 99% of the supp buyers have no clue about any of the "bad", so the name will probably still sell well - it was probably a good business decision.
I saw the bad signs when one of their owners (Aaron Singerman) left in the middle of the night last year to start RedCon1. Seemed like he was jumping out of a car headed for a wreck.
 
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