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supra35
Where do you buy the majority of your supps from?

Why do you shop there? Do they offer better prices/service/quality

I heard about www.massnutrition.com.au the other day and they prices are really good. Anybody else know any discounted supp stores?
drdimo
Used to shop at Ada Street Discount Supplements when I lived in Brisbane. Have not found a cheap place in Melbourne as of yet.
GreekWarrior
coles
the_random_hero
Get everything for slightly above cost price through a source I've got wink.gif
whykickamoocow
There's a vitamin/supplement shop down at the local shopping centre. I go there simply because it's close and everyone that works there trains at the same gym as me.
riggaz
Don't really use sups yet!
Silly Silvia
super butcher when the dudes got specials and mostly coles or woolies...
truffles
QUOTE (drdimo @ Sep 17 2009, 04:43 PM) *
at Ada Street Discount Supplements.


This. Like a kid in a candy store. There are places that may be as big but ada street will usually beat them on price.
Damo
QUOTE (truffles @ Sep 18 2009, 11:31 PM) *
This. Like a kid in a candy store. There are places that may be as big but ada street will usually beat them on price.



Every place is cheaper than ada street. Went there once, was totally ignored and have vowed to never shop there ever...


AUS -
www.supplementcity.com.au
www.thesupplementden.com.au
www.nutritionwarehouse.com


USA -
http://www.bulknutrition.com/
http://www.nutraplanet.com/
truffles
QUOTE (Damo @ Sep 19 2009, 03:03 PM) *
Every place is cheaper than ada street. Went there once, was totally ignored and have vowed to never shop there ever...


AUS -
www.supplementcity.com.au
www.thesupplementden.com.au
www.nutritionwarehouse.com


USA -
http://www.bulknutrition.com/
http://www.nutraplanet.com/


Will obviously be cheaper if you shop online, reduces business costs. Ada street will usually be cheaper than any local supplement shop.
Truckie
I also shop online, ADA is expensive.
Only disadvantage I can think of is waiting for delivery which generally dosn't take long and dosn't worry me If i re-order before what I'm using runs out.
dsleez
thought i'd post this in here, i psoted it on anothe forum aswell... its mainly relative 2 those buying online.

the conversion rate from the states at the moment is booming, prices for supps are so effing cheap right now its disgusting 2 pay for them
from here..

this is a link about the ingredients u can't have bought in2 australia, [url="http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/ocs-treaties-compliance-prohibited-impexp-precursor.htm[/url]


but more imporantly i was gunna c if anyone knew what specific supps we can't bring in 2 australia... im talking legal stuff protein powders etc i dont wanna no how u couldn't iimport your last cycle of deca.

so far i've established, products with yohimbine can't be imported in (most good fat burning products have that in it)

and more recently ON 100% whey can't be bought in, universals Animal Pak can't be bought it and a few other very random products.....

i've tried both bodybuilding.com and 1fast400.com both great sites and even with the unreal prices for shipping, the products are stil much cheaper than here in oz....
B Unit
The biggest one that shits me is you still can't bring in vanadyl sulphate. It's still to this day the best supplement I have ever taken in 16 years of training. Been banned for many years now, plus it was relatively cheap. I used to get it from Pro-Soma in New Zealand.

I generally buy any supps or protein from M & M Fitness to support a mate. Not that I've been using any supps for some time, and only recently started back on protein.
GHOSTY
Not that I buy alot, but when I buy the most convienent place is ADA STREET (http://www.adastreet.com.au).
solly
Any1 checked out bulknutrition.com.au? Their prices seem extremely cheap except its not practical for for me to drive all the way there for a few $$$ savings.
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