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 Here is the story, i purechased SAN V12 and optimium whey 10 lb. i started with v12 couple days age, and yesterday when i opened the whey 10lb i looked at the scoop and said no way this scoop got a be bigger than 28.4(strawberry) as mentioned on the box,so i ran a liittle test i took the v12 9.5 gram scoop and checked how many 9.5 gram scoop's would it take to fill out the so called 28.4 gram scoop, you wouldnt believe what i have found out instead of 3 9.5 scoops (9.5x3=28.5) - it took more than 3 and a half SCOOPS OF 9.5 GRAMS to fiil the so called 28.4 scoop meaning it must be around 34 gram scoops or the v12 scoop is the inaccurate one ,right. but if you ask me i think the optimium is the inaccurate one. and accuracy is an important issue concerning food supplement . please the site manager,any one correct me if i am wrong!!!
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Palm Master

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 Both of the scoops are OK. Just try measuring 5 grams of glutamine using a 5 gram scoop of creatine. You will see that it actually takes about two scoops of the creatine scoop to fill the glutamine scoop. Dude just get a scale and measure the weight. density = Mass/volume mass =density*volume volume =density/mass different substances have different density, not all the time, but most of the time. for example 1ml of water and 1 ml of ethanol doesnt weigh the same. Hope this clarifies your doubts, instead of measuring scoops you should be studying your science boss. Shit happensssssssssss
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