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I'll see what I can do via my wholesaler :)

If they come in different sizes, post up what price you pay for what size pls?

It may be though, that the wholesaler might only stock a limited range of Musashi products (as I only have need to order 2 different items).

But if my wholesaler does stock the said protein bars, there may be a cheaper price still per outer (ie per box)

Cheers

Yes, you'll need to supply me with a Pic, indicating the size of each protein bar + it's title because...

40g x 12 = $18.92 +10%

55g x 12 = $39.71 +10% (low carb n protein)

65g x 12 = $26.95 + 10%

80g x 10 = $35.75 + 10%

90g x 10 = $39.71 + 10%

Hey Terry, that would be great if you could, im after this type

Musashi P10 Low Carb Bar Chocolate Mint 40 g

but in the strawberry flavour. thanks

Ok, now...

40g x 15 = $32.01 + 10% + special order freight of $6.05 = $41.25 in chocolate crisp.

Strawberry Cream comes only in P20

These can be picked up from Earlwood

Works out to about $2.75/bar eh?

I'll get in on this too Terry

Although I've been using their protein powder for shakes rather than bars

Ok, again, I'll need the exact product type, size and flavour > I'll give you a quote

The carton can be picked up from Earlwood if poss.

I thought I'd retired from 'pharmacy' but I feel like a 'drug dealer' again ;)

Ok, again, I'll need the exact product type, size and flavour > I'll give you a quote

The carton can be picked up from Earlwood if poss.

I thought I'd retired from 'pharmacy' but I feel like a 'drug dealer' again ;)

thanks Terry, I'll get back to you with the exact product

Hey Terry I don't know if this helps but this is the exact one I'm after

http://www.musashi.com.au/Products/P-Range/p20-low-carb-high-protein-bars

Thanks Terry, regards James

Hi James,

That link of the P20 shows a 65g bar

But my wholesaler can only access a 90g bar, so...

90g x 10 = $39.71 + 10% + $6.05 (freight) = $49.75 for the carton of 10 strawberry n cream

That seems to work out better re 90g and cut them in half eh?

Sweet terry that sounds good, I might grab 2 boxes can you pm me the details?

PMd you James.

There'll be only one freight for 2 cartons, so all up cost is $93.45 into my account

...for 20x 90g Strawberry n Cream Musashi P20 low carb/high protein bars.

The order can take 2-4 weeks. I'll PM you again when they're in :)

Terry

Terry, please obtain a price on the following item

http://www.musashi.com.au/Products/Protein-powders/bulk-mass-gain

Cheers

Umair

Hi Umair,

The banana 2.5Kg tub will cost $77.80 + freight (hopefully just over $6).

Regards, Terry

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