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Old 05-02-2004, 03:23 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Dont see whats special about it though, the idea with that is that russian bear stuff is you mix up one "serving" with a gallon of milk/water, then it lasts you all day. So, really if you drink 3 shakes normally a day, then this one "serving" is actually 3 servings.

As it is, i have 100g of protien per shake I drink, so on that basis, id actually be consuming more protien using my own shakes than I am using this russian bear stuff.
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Old 05-02-2004, 03:40 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Good point turbo. It seems really no different to just getting a normal weight gainer and having more of it. I will try and look into it and see what its like to get hold of. With products like that, I have to weigh (whey?) up whether it worth getting in and if it would actually sell. I mean I just bought a batch of hydroxycut (possibly the last in england!) that isn't that far off its sell by date, but its a gamble that I know to take as it sells (only have two pots left already). There's nothing worse than being left with stock that doesn't sell.

I will take a look though - might look into the cytosport stuff too. On first impression they actually look like a better brand than vitol.
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SB- thats canadian dollar prices! Its cheap! http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/cs/milk.html

$25 for tub. (So about £15)- I wish i lived in the US! lol
Just checked that particular link for musclemilk and they do some great flavours.
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Here's a full list of the vitol range:

http://thebenchpress.com/scripts/pro...idCategory=141

This site uses the same store system mine does. Vitol is actually a russian brand. Struggling to find anywhere to get it from though. Cant even find a vitol homepage.

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Old 27-05-2005, 11:03 AM   #20 (permalink)
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is there any way to get hold of russina bear from a uk supplier?
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Sorry to go against the grain, but the above extract is from their item description. That is just a stupid thing to say! even on AS & supplements and with perfect diet it is very very difficult to put on weight without gaining any fat! It really winds me up when companies tell blatant lies in their advertising. A 5000 calorie shake is going to make you put on some fat - even if it is 'fat free'
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