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Triple Threat too good to be true?

Utard

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George - your Triple Threat is, by far, the best tasting and most easily digested protein I have used. Why no label w/ ingredients? The plain, unmarked bucket just doesn't seem right. I hope it's not too good to be true because I just received three more buckets and I really like it.
 
"The way we are able to provide you with a blend of the highest quality proteins, carbs, and a full array of your daily vitamins, with the "milk shake" taste it provides, for the low price you pay, does not allow us the budget to have labels printed. We at Mass Quantities want to keep the price as low as possible while maintaining the highest quality product for our customers, so we include a photocopied paper that lists the ingredients and serving size with every order."

Something like that...
 
It really does seem to good to be true. Has anyone every tried to take it to an independent lab to have it tested or anything? I'd be really curious to see if it's accurate.
 
I was under the impression there were labeling laws regarding commercially distributed food products. The nutrient breakdown included with the order doesn't list ingredients, although they are listed on the website.

I have consumed three buckets so far and have made gains. No digestive problems (unheard of for me). One scoop of chocolate with two scoops of vanilla is yummy.

Please George, tell me it's the real deal.
 
advertising cost money.

do you need pretty colors on the bucket to buy? or do you need a mr.olympia to be on the cover?

if companies didnt use "stars" to advertise their products, the price would be afforable. ie, nike shoes for $150, without mike jordan, $50. even though the shoe cost $15 to make.
 
I must say that I really love the way it tastes. The only thing is I get a little gasy from it. Maybe we can pin point what's causing it, and simply remove it from the ingredients in the future. I know others are claiming the same thing so it's not just me. The only thing that gives me gas is simple sugar, but it only as one gram so I don't know what can be causing it.
 
Utard said:
I was under the impression there were labeling laws regarding commercially distributed food products. The nutrient breakdown included with the order doesn't list ingredients, although they are listed on the website.

I have consumed three buckets so far and have made gains. No digestive problems (unheard of for me). One scoop of chocolate with two scoops of vanilla is yummy.

Please George, tell me it's the real deal.

We could and may put labels on it, but the bucket is big and the labels are expensive, yada, yada, yada... I'm glad you are making progress with it. It sounds like your body knows it is legit.
 
FYI

I bought some "No Ad" sunscreen before a trip to Cabo and it is the best stuff I have ever used.

It was dirt cheap too.
 
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