protein drinks cool at school? edit: bad news

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on 8/15/15 4:11 pm, edited 11/10/19 10:26 pm
VSG on 07/13/15

I'm going to attend Community College on the 25th of August (Yay 1st time college student, need to get a math class and english class in 1st before I can get to my real study) and wonder if there's something I can buy or do to keep protein shakes of any kind cool? I know about igloos, but they seem bulky.

Thanks!

happyteacher
on 8/15/15 4:13 pm, edited 8/17/15 8:48 am

I'm going to attend Washtenaw County Community College on the 25th of August (Yay 1st time college student, need to get a math class and english class in 1st before I can get to my real study) and wonder if there's something I can buy or do to keep protein shakes of any kind cool? I know about igloos, but they seem bulky.

 

Thanks!

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(deactivated member)
on 8/15/15 4:16 pm
VSG on 07/13/15

Thanks for the quick reply! I might just try warm Premier Protein as the last resort. I won't be able to store anything in a car, but I'll have some downtime between the two classes I have during the evening.

Amy M.
on 8/15/15 4:19 pm - Grand Island, NY
VSG on 07/30/14

I take a thermos with me to work. A good one costs anywhere from 50 to 100 bucks for a big one and it stays cold all day. Well worth the investment. 

        

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(deactivated member)
on 8/15/15 4:23 pm
VSG on 07/13/15

Not a bad idea. Walmart sells smaller ones in my price range (15-20 dollars). Thank you!

Enough is Enough
on 8/15/15 4:25 pm
RNY on 07/20/15

Make your shakes and put them into a Thermos (the kind that promise to keep things cold for 12-18 hours). Then put them in a regular insulated lunch bag to carry them with you. It's amazing!  Someone here suggested it to me, and it works very well. I spend a lot of hours traveling for work with no access to a fridge and it has kept my shakes icy cold for hours in a hot car.

Congrats on going to school, btw!

(deactivated member)
on 8/15/15 4:29 pm
VSG on 07/13/15

I think I'll try using my anciently old insulated lunch bag to see if it still works and thank you!

Enough is Enough
on 8/15/15 4:35 pm
RNY on 07/20/15

The thermos is the part that does most of the work, so definitely worth it to invest in at least one. They cost around $20, but SO worth it, because you will throw away $20 in shakes that get warm if you don't have something keeping them cool.

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on 8/15/15 4:36 pm
VSG on 07/13/15

I'll look at the coolers more. I know I can buy those tearable tuna packets from starkist as well.

Gwen M.
on 8/15/15 4:29 pm
VSG on 03/13/14

I'm going to be a full time student started on September 2nd.  Woo.  My plan is to use a small hard sided cooler.  I've also got lunch boxes for actual solid food and those will go in the cooler as well.  

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