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Title: Gaspari's Label claims.
Post by: WillGrant on July 29, 2011, 01:51:18 AM
Maybe EVO could help here ? but the scan w8m8 had showing lab results of Gasparis myofusion being very low in protein content - lowish 60% I think it was - could you or someone please post this up and the story behind this - are there court cases going ahead because the label did not meet what was inside the product ?

I have heard other whisperings that most of Gasparis product dont match up and in some cases the ingredients on the label are not even in the product - does anyone know much surrounding this ?
Title: Re: Gaspari's Label claims.
Post by: DK II on July 29, 2011, 03:25:17 AM
bump
Title: Re: Gaspari's Label claims.
Post by: G_Thang on July 29, 2011, 03:56:43 AM
About 80% of the shit (pills and powders) on the shelves is processed and packaged in Utah per company specifications.  Gaspari's BS is no different.

Gaspari is about as truthful as Dad and the Fat Son's money-making non-profit.

I'd go on a limb and say the guys over at TrueProtein are as good as good can get. 
Title: Re: Gaspari's Label claims.
Post by: ManBearPig... on July 29, 2011, 04:24:14 AM
About 80% of the shit (pills and powders) on the shelves is processed and packaged in Utah per company specifications.  Gaspari's BS is no different.

Gaspari is about as truthful as Dad and the Fat Son's money-making non-profit.

I'd go on a limb and say the guys over at TrueProtein are as good as good can get. 

I'd say Optimum's pretty legit.  I actually watched their factory on "how it's made" or one of those shows, seemed like a legit operation.
Title: Re: Gaspari's Label claims.
Post by: Meso_z on July 29, 2011, 04:29:28 AM
Maybe EVO could help here ? but the scan w8m8 had showing lab results of Gasparis myofusion being very low in protein content - lowish 60% I think it was - could you or someone please post this up and the story behind this - are there court cases going ahead because the label did not meet what was inside the product ?

I have heard other whisperings that most of Gasparis product dont match up and in some cases the ingredients on the label are not even in the product - does anyone know much surrounding this ?
Maybe "Rich" doesnt believe in high protein?  :D
Title: Re: Gaspari's Label claims.
Post by: Fortress on July 29, 2011, 09:56:32 AM
Another huckster preying on those without knowledge. Total shit.

Buy a steak and some eggs.
Title: Re: Gaspari's Label claims.
Post by: BB on July 29, 2011, 10:13:20 AM
I'd say Optimum's pretty legit.  I actually watched their factory on "how it's made" or one of those shows, seemed like a legit operation.

I'd agree with this. When in doubt, I'd stick to the boring bigger brands like Met-Rx, EAS, etc.... They may not put out stuff that appeals to High Schoolers and Frat Boys, but they do usually meet label claims or come close to it.
Title: Re: Gaspari's Label claims.
Post by: maxkane69 on July 29, 2011, 10:25:27 AM
Gaspari is just another snake oil salesman selling ineffective, expensive garbage to the young and naive!
I wish supplement company would be put out of business by a bill who would not allow scumbag like Gaspari to profit deceiving people with false promise!
But than again the same should done for religious organization like Evangelist who scam desperate people and take their money too!
Title: Re: Gaspari's Label claims.
Post by: Howard on July 29, 2011, 10:53:36 AM
I'd agree with this. When in doubt, I'd stick to the boring bigger brands like Met-Rx, EAS, etc.... They may not put out stuff that appeals to High Schoolers and Frat Boys, but they do usually meet label claims or come close to it.
Great advice. Stay with mainstream stuff and avoid the useless hype.
Title: Re: Gaspari's Label claims.
Post by: SilverSpoon on July 29, 2011, 12:19:16 PM
Beverly International.
Independent assays show that they meet or exceed label claims.