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Marc Lobliner’s Machine Whey holds on to the lead in the 2014 Protein Wars grand final

Marc Lobliner's Machine Whey holds on to the lead in the 2014 Protein Wars grand final

After more than eight weeks of voting, seeing literally thousands and thousands of votes from all over the world, the grand final came to a close last week on Sunday. The battle was a 2013 rematch of Cellucor’s Cor-Performance Whey versus MTS Nutrition Machine Whey. Muscletech were expected to be the ones taking on Cellucor with Platinum Series 100% Whey Protein, however we had to exclude some of the votes which ended up putting Marc Lobliner’s Machine Whey in the final. The last battle was two weeks long, enough time to see Lobliner put usual strategy in to play calling on his massive amount of fans. And Cellucor put together a few last minute promotions trying to reel MTS back in. Despite all the reigning Wars champion’s efforts, it was not enough to catch up to Marc Lobliner’s Machine Whey. In the end Cellucor clawed back about 15%, finishing on 29 to Lobliner’s 71%. Both supplements are without a doubt some of the best and obviously popular protein powders available, and we look forward to seeing them along with all the rest do battle next year for Protein Wars III.

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