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Buy 3 45 Serving Craze and Get 1 30 Serving Craze Apple Pie Flavour Free $102.99 Delivered

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LUNGE10

Mod: Please note this may get confiscated at customs.

This is a preworkout for anyone who doesn't know

REMEMBER TO USE THE AUSTRALIAN SITE AND NOT THE US SITE

From the website:
"For a limited time, buy 3 Driven Sports CRAZE, 45 Servings in the flavor of your choice & get 1 30 Servings - Apple Pie FREE! Hurry while supplies last!"

bb.com does not AUTOMATICALLY add the apple pie into for you for free.

You have to manually add 3 flavours of the 45 servings (combinations are possible) then add 1 apple pie. You will see your subtotal price will not include the apple pie product and only the 3 products of the 45 servings.

Add the coupon "lunge10" to give you 10% off the subtotal

Coupon Discount:-A$9.46
(LUNGE10)
Discounted Subtotal: A$85.14
Shipping: A$17.84
Total: A$102.99

this makes it ~62.4c per serving
or $28.09 per 45 serving tub if you calculate the $ per serving from total and times 45.

There is no current end date of the promotion listed on the site.

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closed Comments

  • +1

    That's alot of craze!

  • thanks op! was just about to buy this!

  • +1

    New to the whole supplement thing, what is this used for? Is it like an energy boost before pumpin' the guns?

    • yes. when you feeling down or just need a extra boost of energy, take this ~30min before your work out. you will be focused and pumped.

  • Those who wants to know how much caffeine per scoop check out the link below.

    http://www.energyfiend.com/caffeine-in-workout-supplements

  • I wonder how this is compare to JACK3D?

    For those who don't want to buy that much craze, below deals works out to be cheaper.

    http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/92974

    59c per serving.

  • DO NOT BUY CUSTOMS ARE DESTROYING ALL CRAZE AS IS BEING BANNED

    • Proof?

      • +1

        He doesnt need proof. He has the caps lock as his evidence.

        • Sounds like something Jerry Seinfeld will say (LOL - good one)

      • +1

        guys on the forums are getting their craze held at customs ..also shops and ebay sellers
        http://www.bodybuildingforums.com.au/training-and-exercise/3…

        • Looks like you are right. Orange triad is also being blocked.

        • +2

          most likely a rumour. no official statement from tga = not official.

        • The product Driven Sports Craze was recently tested by the National Measurement Institute (NMI) on behalf of the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA).

          The results indicated that Driven Sports Craze was found to contain Alpha-Diethyl-Benzeneethamine which is a synonym for Methamphetamine.

          Methamphetamine contains the stereoisomer Levomethamphetamine which is a prohibited import substance under Customs legislation.

          As a result, the importation of Driven Sports Craze into Australia would see the product seized by Customs officials due the presence of this prohibited import ingredient present in the formulation.

          As a result, the importation of Driven Sports Craze into Australia is a Customs matter.

          Businesses or persons supplying Driven Sports Craze within Australia are liable to action from the relevant Food Authority Enforcement Branch in each State as Driven Sports Craze is a powder product that you add water to before consuming. These types of products are generally considered to be foods.

          The TGA are responsible for the regulation of medicines which are typically products in capsule and tablet format that make therapeutic claims on the label.

        • That is a cut and paste from bbforums. There is nothing on tga website as of yet.

  • Guys, as I work in food regulation, I can tell you that Craze is being seized at customs because the product contains ingredients (one of which is Phenylisobutylamine for those interested) that are not approved for sale as Formulated Supplementary Sports Foods under the Food Standards Code as they are prohibited botanicals, novel foods or not allowed as additives. This is also the case (seizure) for a few other supplements as well, namely C4 Extreme, F=MA, Nitrolyze Freak Formula and Swollen.

    I don't have a published document/reference for you, however I can advise that they currently undergoing further testing by TGA laboratories. I'm not saying that you might not be able to chance your arm and get one delivery in, but purchase at your own risk and be prepared to lose your money.

    • +1

      You made an account today, found this post and decided to tell us this?

  • Long-time lurker, first-time poster just trying to give something back and help out in an area that I am familiar with mate. If you don't want to take the advice don't. It doesn't affect me either way.

  • +3

    Driven sports released this yesterday, claiming the lawsuit has been dismissed.
    http://drivensports.com/20130207377/Blog/baseless-lawsuit-ag…
    I am still however reluctant to put an order in, as I was planning on ordering 6 tubs of it. What do you guys think?

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