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20% off Promax Protein Bars (Box of 12 for $1.42 with $10 Coupon Code) @ Vitacost + $2.99 Post

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Another super special from Vitacost

  • 20% of Promax Protein bars.
    This means you can buy a box of 12 Promax Energy bars for $11.42. If your a new customer, with the referal link below you get $10 coupon which can be used reducing the price to $1.42 or $4.41 Shipped (Shipping is $2.99 for up to 3lb)
    The bars have 20 grams protein in them.
    They also have some bars that are a few dollars more.

  • 10% off select multivitamins
    You can also use the $10 coupon code with this
    http://www.vitacost.com/productResults.aspx?N=32+1301859&No=…

Shipping is Australia $2.99 up to 3Lb. Sent via DHL global mail that can be tracked here http://webtrack.dhlglobalmail.com/

RECIEVE A $10 VOUCHER OFF YOUR ORDER with the my referral link below (No minimum spend) for new signups/customers
http://www.vitacost.com/Referee?wlsrc=rsReferral&ReferralCod…
(I also get a $10 voucher to spend on my next order)

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    • +1

      I swear you're forever lurking in the shadows of this site just waiting for protein deals to pop up.

      • He's also the OP though.

  • So does this mean you cannot import these? Best to remove it then.

  • +1

    I was still able to receive melatonin from vitacost. Best cure for my insomia and safer than sleeping pills. Best discovery from vitacost though is the Alive multi vitamins. It has all the supplement you will need including 26 vegetables. I never have to eat my brocolli ever again !!

    • which melatonin did you get, the sublingual or tablets

  • Anyone used $10 referrals more than once?

  • top notch been looking for bars and this is the cheapest ive seen even before the discount!!

  • Amazing price. Thanks OP.

    Unfortunately I can't buy these due to the high sugar content. Even the low sugar bars (67g) have 33g carbs vs only 18g protein. I try to keep my carb intake under 100g and protein over 200g.

    • The low sugar ones are actually high in fiber, which increases the carb content.

  • What is the deal with importing protein?

  • Can we import protein these days?

    • Seems like there's no issue.

      Can I bring protein powders to Australia?

      Protein powders may be permitted entry into Australia for personal consumption without the requirement for an import permit provided the product is labelled with the individual ingredients including percentages of each ingredient adding up to 100 per cent. Alternatively the consignments may be accompanied by a manufacturer’s declaration listing the individual ingredients adding up to 100 per cent . Each of these ingredients must meet DAFF Biosecurity import conditions. It is the importer’s responsibility to provide sufficient documentation to satisfy DAFF Biosecurity that the product in each consignment is as stated.

      Protein powders containing dairy derived ingredients such as Whey, Isolate and/or Caseinates must be labelled as ‘originating from’ and ‘Manufactured in’ one of the countries listed by the World Organization for Animal Health (formerly known as the Office International des Epizooties [OIE]) as free from foot and mouth disease (FMD) with or without vaccination. If the labelling of powder does not specify the country of origin and manufacture, or includes the phrase ‘made from local and imported ingredients’, a manufacturer’s declaration will be required certifying that the milk component is sourced from an FMD–free country.

      Protein powders containing egg will need to be labelled as containing less than 10 per cent egg to be exempt from requiring an import permit. There must also be no discernable pieces of egg in the product. If the labelling of the powder does not specify the egg content a manufacturer’s declaration certifying that the egg component is less than 10 per cent (by dry weight) is required. Products with more than 10 per cent egg content and/or containing discernable pieces of egg require an import permit.

      Protein powders containing animal derived ingredients such as enzymes eg. pancreatin, trypsin, rennet and insulin and bovine serum albumin have an associated quarantine risk and may require an import permit.

      Highly processed substances that are listed as pharmaceutical excipients on the ICON database are not regarded as a quarantine risk in these products.

      Import conditions can be accessed via the DAFF Biosecurity Imports Condition database (ICON). This database lists the Quarantine conditions under which various commodities may be imported into Australia.

      Note: A non–commercial consignment is considered to be an item that is imported f

  • Hey guys, new to Vitacost here. Be nice if some would use my referral. Cheers! =)

    http://www.vitacost.com/Referee?wlsrc=rsReferral&ReferralCod…

  • Sweet deal. Bought myself choc mint. Cheers.

  • Also ordered some choc bars. Would love some more!!

    Please use referral code if you are ordering :) Pass on the love to everyone!!

    http://www.vitacost.com/Referee?wlsrc=rsReferral&ReferralCod…

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