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Thread: Optimum Nutrition Creatine Powder 2000mg tube

Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago by Canadian-man
$37.40 for 4.4 lbs => 400 servings per container, sounds like a awesome deal, isn't it? Or you can recommend a better deal?
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Krossceeper replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Canadian-man $37.40 for 4.4 lbs => 400 servings per container, sounds like a awesome deal, isn't it? Or you can recommend a better deal? Well you know that optimum nutrition is a quality brand, so go into the store or view online and cross reference the price with other leading brands....

Mr_OG replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Canadian-man $37.40 for 4.4 lbs => 400 servings per container, sounds like a awesome deal, isn't it? Or you can recommend a better deal? Hell go for it. 2,000g of creatine? Hell yea man

pushinweightwi replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Make sure to store it in a cool dark place as it is going to last a loooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnggggggggg time. Maybe even take out like a months worth at a time in a different container. That way you are not exposing the bulk of it to the air/moisture over and over.

eddiegoodfellar replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by pushinweightwi Make sure to store it in a cool dark place as it is going to last a loooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnggggggggg time. Maybe even take out like a months worth at a time in a different container. That way you are not exposing the bulk of it to the air/moisture over and over. Good ...

prepremed replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
yeah I just bought a lot of creatine mono. How should I be storing it? I'm just keeping it in the plastic jug in a cupboard

TinyMan replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Canadian-man $37.40 for 4.4 lbs => 400 servings per container, sounds like a awesome deal, isn't it? Or you can recommend a better deal? so basically 2kg, or about $18-$19 per kilo. That meets my benchmark of $20/kg, so it's a decent deal. That said, you are buying a LOT of creatine ...

Canadian-man replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Thanks guys! I will store in properly (in my muscles LOL)!

JMuskle replied 2 months, 1 week ago
I recently purchased 1000 grams is storing excess in my closet a good place?

eddiegoodfellar replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Quote: Originally Posted by JMuskle I recently purchased 1000 grams is storing excess in my closet a good place? yes

 

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Canadian-man
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Optimum Nutrition Creatine...
Published (2009-09-28 08:58:00)
Thanks guys! I will store in properly (in my muscles LOL)!
eddiegoodfellar
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Optimum Nutrition Creatine...
Published (2009-09-28 15:34:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by JMuskle I recently purchased 1000 grams is storing excess in my closet a good place? yes
Krossceeper
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Optimum Nutrition Creatine...
Published (2009-09-27 02:04:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Canadian-man $37.40 for 4.4 lbs => 400 servings per container, sounds like a awesome deal, isn't it? Or you can recommend a better deal? Well you know that optimum nutrition is a quality brand, so go into the store or view online and cross reference the price with other leading brands. If its cheap then buy it. Simple as that.
Mr_OG
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Optimum Nutrition Creatine...
Published (2009-09-27 02:21:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Canadian-man $37.40 for 4.4 lbs => 400 servings per container, sounds like a awesome deal, isn't it? Or you can recommend a better deal? Hell go for it. 2,000g of creatine? Hell yea man
pushinweightwi
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Optimum Nutrition Creatine...
Published (2009-09-27 05:35:00)
Make sure to store it in a cool dark place as it is going to last a loooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnggggggggg time. Maybe even take out like a months worth at a time in a different container. That way you are not exposing the bulk of it to the air/moisture over and over.
prepremed
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Optimum Nutrition Creatine...
Published (2009-09-27 09:07:00)
yeah I just bought a lot of creatine mono. How should I be storing it? I'm just keeping it in the plastic jug in a cupboard
TinyMan
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Optimum Nutrition Creatine...
Published (2009-09-27 09:13:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Canadian-man $37.40 for 4.4 lbs => 400 servings per container, sounds like a awesome deal, isn't it? Or you can recommend a better deal? so basically 2kg, or about $18-$19 per kilo. That meets my benchmark of $20/kg, so it's a decent deal. That said, you are buying a LOT of creatine monohydrate that you're going to have to store for a long time, and as aforementioned think about the humidity...
JMuskle
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Optimum Nutrition Creatine...
Published (2009-09-28 10:10:00)
I recently purchased 1000 grams is storing excess in my closet a good place?

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