Northpionte 25 shakes; alternate source?
att3
on 2/14/06 12:49 am - Royal Oak, MI
on 2/14/06 12:49 am - Royal Oak, MI
I found that the only protein shakes I can tolerate are those that Dr. Doyle (Berkley Michigan) sells. Problem is that he really jacks up the price and since they are private label, no manufacturer is listed on the product.
Anyone know where he gets the stuff from, so I can buy online and cut out his HUGE mark-up.
jillrabbit
on 2/15/06 12:30 am - ROYAL OAK, MI
on 2/15/06 12:30 am - ROYAL OAK, MI
Those are made by R Kane Industries and under the name of ProCal 100 you might do a search to find them online, I know I found several sources and actually other products and flavors available. You might be surprised to find out that for the product, those prices really are not all that inflated by the time you pay shipping from most of the mail order places you would be paying more.
Jill
att3
on 2/15/06 4:30 am - Royal Oak, MI
on 2/15/06 4:30 am - Royal Oak, MI
Thaks for responding, but Northpointe 25 is not Procal 100. The protein content is 15 on the Procal and 25 in the Northpointe. Also, I have sampled the Procal, and it is pretty gross.
Any other ideas?
att3
on 2/26/06 11:58 am - Royal Oak, MI
on 2/26/06 11:58 am - Royal Oak, MI
Found it. Its called Z-pro and sold by procal. $35 with shipping on the internet, vs $60 plus tax at Doyle's clinic.