View Full Version : Spider Shaker Cup Sale! Worlds Best Cup!
pseclint
05-02-2013, 08:51 PM
OK Guys its been a tough time selling online of late so here is a real gooder!
Spider Shaker Cup Retail $16.99
LIMITED TIME
$9.99 and Free Ship!
http://www.ibelievefit.com/products/spiderbottlemini2go
This is for the Black Edition Maxi2Go cups.
This beats every price on the net including Amazon!
Thanks for the support everyone!
TT Eric
05-02-2013, 10:22 PM
Ordered one, will try this, might be practical when I go out.
Thanks
Eric
Very cool item with all the compartments for additional storage. Good post.
Saves having to bring additional cups or ziplocs with extra whey and goodies inside.
Robocop
05-03-2013, 08:31 PM
Just placed an order for a couple green ones. Can never run short on shaker cups!!!
Just curious, any idea when you will have more stock on the Blue Rasberry GP3 Powder?? Would have liked to have added that to my order
Robocop
15-03-2013, 11:11 AM
Got them in the mail today. Very good looking shaker cup. Cant wait to try it out. Might have to get a few more!
natenator
12-04-2013, 07:24 PM
are these still available???
tiramisu
12-04-2013, 09:08 PM
I always end up forgetting them in my gym bag on a hot day and the smell of milk mold never fades no matter how much bleach you use.
Easier just to use a glass at home.
TT Eric
13-04-2013, 12:27 PM
^ I use it only when I have to travel, I can prepare 3 shakes without the liquid (because of the 3 compartment) and I bring the milk aside in a cooler.
Eric
scottlove
13-04-2013, 01:43 PM
^ I use it only when I have to travel, I can prepare 3 shakes without the liquid (because of the 3 compartment) and I bring the milk aside in a cooler.
Eric Milk? Did you say milk? Eric, I'm surprised. I didn't think any of you healthy, year-round health fiends drank milk.
TT Eric
13-04-2013, 05:15 PM
Only RAW milk! No pasteurized milk of course, sorry for the confusion! :)
Eric
scottlove
14-04-2013, 08:31 AM
Only RAW milk! No pasteurized milk of course, sorry for the confusion! :)
Eric Ahhhhh, should've guessed as much.
tiramisu
14-04-2013, 05:30 PM
Only RAW milk! No pasteurized milk of course, sorry for the confusion! :)
Eric
ssssh! The milk police are everywhere.
scottlove
14-04-2013, 05:41 PM
ssssh! The milk police are everywhere. Eric probably has his own cow.
TT Eric
14-04-2013, 07:18 PM
You gotta own one when you drink 1.5L of milk per day! :)
A shake with water is so drab compare to one with full fat milk!
Lately my favorite shake is 3 raw eggs (free-roaming) + 2 cup of raw milk + pure vanilla + stevia + 1 scoop of whey Isolate (vanilla). Twice a day! About 54g P, 36 F, 24 C! And plenty of fat-soluble vitamins, minerals, choline, lutein, zeaxanthin...
Way to go to incorporate eggs when you are tired to eating them cooked (if you can digest them well of course).
Eric
scottlove
14-04-2013, 09:05 PM
You gotta own one when you drink 1.5L of milk per day! :)
A shake with water is so drab compare to one with full fat milk!
Lately my favorite shake is 3 raw eggs (free-roaming) + 2 cup of raw milk + pure vanilla + stevia + 1 scoop of whey Isolate (vanilla). Twice a day! About 54g P, 36 F, 24 C! And plenty of fat-soluble vitamins, minerals, choline, lutein, zeaxanthin...
Way to go to incorporate eggs when you are tired to eating them cooked (if you can digest them well of course).
Eric So are the carbs in those 2 shakes your carb intake for the day?
TT Eric
14-04-2013, 10:22 PM
In fact, I take 3 shakes with milk, one is with whey Isolate and fibers though, no eggs! So I get 72g of carbs from milk per day and I usually go for another 50g PWO. So with the ones in vegetables and a from condiments/sauces, I'm around 150g/day.
+ Lots of fats and proteins and I feel great with that, never hungry, always good energy levels, weight is going up slowly. I might have less pump compare to when I use to take more carbs pre-workout.
I know that some trainers recommend to natty bbers to take their 50g carbs pre-workout instead of PWO for a better pump and for not blunting the GH PWO. Not sure yet if it's worth it, since the insulin PWO is also anabolic and shuttle a lot of nutrients to the muscles. I might test it for a while and see.
Eric
scottlove
15-04-2013, 12:48 PM
In fact, I take 3 shakes with milk, one is with whey Isolate and fibers though, no eggs! So I get 72g of carbs from milk per day and I usually go for another 50g PWO. So with the ones in vegetables and a from condiments/sauces, I'm around 150g/day.
+ Lots of fats and proteins and I feel great with that, never hungry, always good energy levels, weight is going up slowly. I might have less pump compare to when I use to take more carbs pre-workout.
I know that some trainers recommend to natty bbers to take their 50g carbs pre-workout instead of PWO for a better pump and for not blunting the GH PWO. Not sure yet if it's worth it, since the insulin PWO is also anabolic and shuttle a lot of nutrients to the muscles. I might test it for a while and see.
Eric Do you manage to stay fairly lean drinking that much milk? I cut out milk in December and lost almost 10 lbs, (which I'm o.k. with). Most people think I've gained because I'm alot more vascular through the shoulders and chest. I was drinking about 1 1/2 liters/ day of 2% but I really don't miss it now. In fact, when I take a small drink of milk now the taste doesn't really appeal to me anymore, but I will admit, the protein drinks tasted much better mixed with milk rather than water.
bmc21
15-04-2013, 01:40 PM
Just ordered one for myself and one for my fiance. Good buy. Thanks!
TT Eric
15-04-2013, 01:42 PM
TBH it's hard to tell, maybe a bit, but if yes not by much, I'm on raw milk since the last 3 months only, more time will tell. I've also cut the carbs a bit more since I take raw milk, I use to go for 175g per day. All in all, I have a bit more fat in my diet now, and a bit less carbs. I use to take my whey shake with olive oil.
One thing is that lactose in raw milk is less insulogenic since pasteurization alter the lactose and make it more readily absorbable, plus organic milk contain CLA wich help staying lean (a bit anyway).
Eric
countrychic
15-04-2013, 02:41 PM
I just ordered two of these! I will definately get a lot of use out of these :)
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