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Recently released Gold Standard RTD is now available outside of GNC

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Optimum Nutrition recently released a whole bunch of entirely new supplements at GNC, including Gold Standard Pre Advanced, AmiNO Energy Advanced, and Gold Standard Whey Shake. We have still yet to see the Advanced products show up outside of GNC, although you can now grab the RTD directly from the brand’s website.

The official online store for Optimum Nutrition is stocking the on-the-go Gold Standard Whey Shake for the same price as its retail partner GNC at $34.99 for a case of 12. It also has both of the supplement’s two traditional tastes in stock with Chocolate and Vanilla, each providing 24g of protein with 150 to 160 calories per shake.

While Optimum Nutrition’s website does give fans an alternative way to purchase its new Gold Standard Whey Shake, it is better value to go to GNC at the moment. The reason for that is, GNC is still running the sale it had when the protein RTD launched with buy one get one half price, which works out to a competitive $26.25 per case.