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(More customer reviews)When I say it tastes awful, I really mean it. I love USP Modern BCAA's, so the stars for this product are solely based on taste and the fact that I cannot finish this. I have a high tolerance for off-tasting supplements. I can endure lots, as a comparison for those of you that remember, I used to take Thermogenic HEAT back in the day. Well, I cannot find anything to mask the flavor of this to a point that's tolerable. I've tried OJ, Crystal Light, Kool Aid and even plain sugar (defeating the purpose of this supplement). For anyone that loves this, or that uses this, I would love to hear in the comments how you make it tolerable.
As far as Modern BCAA's go, get the White Blue Raspberry(USPlabs Modern Bcaa, White Blue Raspberry, 428 Grams, 10.32-Pounds). Awesome flavor.
As far as USP goes, they have awesome customer service. Look them up on Facebook. They are 100 times quicker to reply there then they are to email inquiries.
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