I used to think that the only difference between the bulk suppliers of sports supplements and the fancier brands that we see lots of adverts for, such as Maximuscle, USN, Boditronics, BSN, NutriSport, CNP Professional, LA Muscle and Reflex Nutrition amongst others, was the price of their products.

However, I’ve been swayed recently by the competitive prices I’ve been able to get branded products for from suppliers such as SuperFit, Discount Supplements, PhD Fitness and Monster Supplements. These suppliers do have a very wide range of stock and are usually able to supply you with branded supplements for a similar price to the bulk suppliers.

Let’s for an example, compare prices on one of the most popular mass gaining powders available, Maximuscle Cyclone, versus My Protein’s own, very similarly named mass gaining powder, Hurricane.

According to Discount Supplements Guide, the sports supplement price comparison website, the cheapest place to find Maximuscle Cyclone 1.2kg is Discount Supplements for a price of £28.99 delivered.

Contrast this with the My Protein product, which is 1.8kg and costs £29.95, with an extra £3.95 for postage and packing. So for a total of £33.90 you get a bit more product (600 grams), but is it as good quality? That is for you to decide…

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