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I just stick to Dymatize Elite.

Tastes great, easy to get, enough protein in there and so on.

CBS risking buying poor tasting protein in bulk and then being stuck with it.

I'll give you some of mine if you wanna risk it ya girl :D

Define quick lol?

Did you get calcium caseinate or micellar casein? Usually the casein taste extra gunky and like crap.

calcium caseinate

Within a few minutes should be fine...Last night when I had it for the first time I put it in water on it's own first to taste it without adding chocolate WPI...It's drinkable on it's own, flavorless for the most part. I threw a scoop of WPI in after that and drank it straight away.

This morning I mixed it up and put it in the fridge for maybe 15minutes before leaving for work...When I started drinking it I tasted a hard piece and thought it just didn't mix, so I shook it, and noticed white hard pieces settle on the bottom... So yeah, drink it straight after you add the water and it should be fine

Why did you opt for the calcium caseinate over the miceller casein?

Ahh I didn't realise that it is flavourless! I guess i could mix in some Dymatize for flavour.

Not sure to be honest, it's the first time I've ever bought casein and they both seem to be the same reading the description, only the calcium caseinate has a higher protein %

Not sure to be honest, it's the first time I've ever bought casein and they both seem to be the same reading the description, only the calcium caseinate has a higher protein %

Haha yeah I was trying to work that out myself. I was like the description is the same...yet they are different somehow.

Thanks for the advice, I'll try it out and see how I go.

Nothing worse than chewing on chunks of protein clumped together or sticking in your throat. Shit becomes like chewing gum. Think I'll invest in a blender when I start taking protein again.

Nothing worse than chewing on chunks of protein clumped together or sticking in your throat. Shit becomes like chewing gum. Think I'll invest in a blender when I start taking protein again.

Chunks of unmixed powder are one thing, this was solidified chunks, like a plastic texture...

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