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I have a friend in Chicago who works for Abbott Labs. They're considered the

parent company, since no one at Abbott can compete in the challenge now due to

conflict of interest. Don't know whether there are other companies/subsidiaries

in the mix.

-Cindi

Lindsey J wrote:

Just curious, but do you know more about the EAS sellout? Do you know who is

buying? I hadn't seen anything about this. I love the Myoplex Lite and would

be very sad to see it go.

>

> Unfortunately EAS is selling to another company, who is raising the

> prices dramatically and they will be hard to find. GNC is no longer going to

> carry them :(

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Bill sold EAS to a group of investors years ago. Two years

ago Ross Products Division of Abbott Laboratories bought EAS from

those investors and there are no plans to sell EAS again. The

Mypoplex line is going nowhere. It's a main staple in the product

line-up for EAS. The Body for Life line will be disapearing so keep

an eye out for some deals if you enjoy those products. And GNC will

continue to carry EAS products. EAS products should be easier to

find, they'll be sold in places such as Target, Wal-Mart, and other

grocery store chains. There's no truth that the prices of EAS

products will rise dramatically. Many consumer goods are rising

slightly due to increase transportation costs, if there is any

increase it would be a reflection of that.

> >

> > Unfortunately EAS is selling to another company, who is

raising the

> > prices dramatically and they will be hard to find. GNC is no

longer going to

> > carry them :(

> >

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Not to be combative but my sources are from my local " mom and pop " nutrition

store and several GNC owners- one of which called and spoke to a corporate GNC

representative right in front of me. GNC is a blend of corporate owned stores,

as well as franchisee owned. The corporate GNC will NOT be carrying Myoplex

Lite bars any more b/c of the increased cost. One rep did mention to me that

EAS is selling again- Whether EAS is selling again or not, something is

triggering a price increase, which does not make it cost effective for GNC to

sell the product any longer. GNC is one of the largest chains of nutritional

supplement stores with enormous buying power- if they can no longer afford to

purchase the product then my logic tells me that most other smaller competitors

will certainly not find it cost effective. The GNC owners have told me that

Myoplex Lite bars are big sellers for them and that they are very dissapointed

by all of this.

My local nutrition store says they will continue to sell them but at a

heightened cost (they are already over $2 per bar in most places). So to

clarfy, Myoplex lite bars will not stop being made- but they will be hard to

find and expensive! I live in Atlanta- obviously a large metro area- and I can

hardly find them anywhere.

This message is relative to Myoplex Lite bars exclusively- I do not know about

EAS products as a whole. :)

gentle_reign_1 wrote:

Bill sold EAS to a group of investors years ago. Two years

ago Ross Products Division of Abbott Laboratories bought EAS from

those investors and there are no plans to sell EAS again. The

Mypoplex line is going nowhere. It's a main staple in the product

line-up for EAS. The Body for Life line will be disapearing so keep

an eye out for some deals if you enjoy those products. And GNC will

continue to carry EAS products. EAS products should be easier to

find, they'll be sold in places such as Target, Wal-Mart, and other

grocery store chains. There's no truth that the prices of EAS

products will rise dramatically. Many consumer goods are rising

slightly due to increase transportation costs, if there is any

increase it would be a reflection of that.

> >

> > Unfortunately EAS is selling to another company, who is

raising the

> > prices dramatically and they will be hard to find. GNC is no

longer going to

> > carry them :(

> >

>

>

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I worked at GNC and I'm still completely baffled as to why anybody

shops there. :-) I would just shake my head and bite my tongue

watching people pay $78 for Betagen and $110 for variety 42-packs of

Myoplex. Even with the BOGO and the gold card 20% off it's still

obscene, in some cases twice as much as what you would pay online.

It's the same thing with the Myoplex Lite bars. Maybe they're over $2

a bar at GNC but you can buy them online by the box for $13-$20

(that's like $1.08-$1.66). And in a lot of cases you don't even have

to pay shipping or taxes. Anybody struggling to find them cheap might

want to try:

http://www.isportsnutrition.com/shop/detail.cfm/sku/P0595/rfr/FRG

http://www.sportsnutritionoutpost.com/myoplexlitebars.html

http://www.vitaglo.com/eas068.html

http://www23.netrition.com/myoplex_lite_bars_page.html

I buy from Vitaglo and Netrition all the time. Never tried the first

two, they just happen to be the ones with sales this week.

> Not to be combative but my sources are from my local " mom and pop " nutrition

store and several GNC owners- one of which called and spoke to a corporate GNC

representative right in front of me. GNC is a blend of corporate owned stores,

as well as franchisee owned. The corporate GNC will NOT be carrying Myoplex

Lite bars any more b/c of the increased cost. One rep did mention to me that

EAS is selling again- Whether EAS is selling again or not, something is

triggering a price increase, which does not make it cost effective for GNC to

sell the product any longer. GNC is one of the largest chains of nutritional

supplement stores with enormous buying power- if they can no longer afford to

purchase the product then my logic tells me that most other smaller competitors

will certainly not find it cost effective. The GNC owners have told me that

Myoplex Lite bars are big sellers for them and that they are very dissapointed

by all of this.

> My local nutrition store says they will continue to sell them but at a

heightened cost (they are already over $2 per bar in most places). So to

clarfy, Myoplex lite bars will not stop being made- but they will be hard to

find and expensive! I live in Atlanta- obviously a large metro area- and I can

hardly find them anywhere.

>

> This message is relative to Myoplex Lite bars exclusively- I do not know

about EAS products as a whole. :)

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Well I did some asking around. GNC did cut some EAS products due to

price increases. But like mentioned, GNC is typically priced

high anyway. Even eas.com carries them cheaper than that w/ free

shipping (not as cheap as other online places though). And to

reiterate, EAS is NOT being sold. Not matter what any rep said, the

people here at work are baffled as to why the rep would say that.

> > Not to be combative but my sources are from my local " mom and

pop " nutrition store and several GNC owners- one of which called and

spoke to a corporate GNC representative right in front of me. GNC is

a blend of corporate owned stores, as well as franchisee owned. The

corporate GNC will NOT be carrying Myoplex Lite bars any more b/c of

the increased cost. One rep did mention to me that EAS is selling

again- Whether EAS is selling again or not, something is triggering a

price increase, which does not make it cost effective for GNC to sell

the product any longer. GNC is one of the largest chains of

nutritional supplement stores with enormous buying power- if they can

no longer afford to purchase the product then my logic tells me that

most other smaller competitors will certainly not find it cost

effective. The GNC owners have told me that Myoplex Lite bars are

big sellers for them and that they are very dissapointed by all of

this.

> > My local nutrition store says they will continue to sell them

but at a heightened cost (they are already over $2 per bar in most

places). So to clarfy, Myoplex lite bars will not stop being made-

but they will be hard to find and expensive! I live in Atlanta-

obviously a large metro area- and I can hardly find them anywhere.

> >

> > This message is relative to Myoplex Lite bars exclusively- I do

not know about EAS products as a whole. :)

>

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You people wont seriously complain about paying $2 a bar for a quality product

would you??? You have been spoilt for far too long. I love EAS products because

I know I am getting what I pay for even at $6.95 PER BAR! Yeppers that much.

(US$5.33)

Now admittedly I am in another country but it doesn't cost anywhere near US$3.30

just to ship the bars over and Lets factor in the fact that the wholesaler would

be paying less than your retail anyway.

$6.95 is one of the cheap bars. I have spent up to $8.50 (US$6.95) on a Myoplex

Deluxe.

Now Whether the company is raising prices or selling up or whatever (and if they

are selling up don't we all want a piece of that pie) we know we are getting

high quality, excellent nutritional products that you can rely on. $2 is the

mere cost of a chocolate bar and we all know what will work out better in the

end.

Cheers

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Hey All....try buying your EAS products at Walmart....alot cheaper

than GNC....be sure and buy the EAS brand though because they also

have BFL brand.

cheers!

>

> You people wont seriously complain about paying $2 a bar for a

quality product would you??? You have been spoilt for far too long. I

love EAS products because I know I am getting what I pay for even at

$6.95 PER BAR! Yeppers that much. (US$5.33)

>

> Now admittedly I am in another country but it doesn't cost anywhere

near US$3.30 just to ship the bars over and Lets factor in the fact

that the wholesaler would be paying less than your retail anyway.

> $6.95 is one of the cheap bars. I have spent up to $8.50 (US$6.95)

on a Myoplex Deluxe.

>

> Now Whether the company is raising prices or selling up or whatever

(and if they are selling up don't we all want a piece of that pie) we

know we are getting high quality, excellent nutritional products that

you can rely on. $2 is the mere cost of a chocolate bar and we all

know what will work out better in the end.

>

> Cheers

>

>

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Yes, I would! Meal replacement bars are exactly that--a replacement for

real food. For two bucks I can buy a boneless, skinless chicken breast

and a crown of organic broccoli. And for seven bucks I could buy a nice

big hunk of salmon or buffalo meat.

I don't have enough disposable income to justify spending $2 on a bar or

shake; those are luxury items.

Naomi

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> You people wont seriously complain about paying $2 a bar for a quality

> product would you??? You have been spoilt for far too long. I love EAS

> products because I know I am getting what I pay for even at $6.95 PER

> BAR! Yeppers that much. (US$5.33)

>

> Now admittedly I am in another country but it doesn't cost anywhere

> near US$3.30 just to ship the bars over and Lets factor in the fact

> that the wholesaler would be paying less than your retail anyway.

> $6.95 is one of the cheap bars. I have spent up to $8.50 (US$6.95) on

> a Myoplex Deluxe.

>

> Now Whether the company is raising prices or selling up or whatever

> (and if they are selling up don't we all want a piece of that pie) we

> know we are getting high quality, excellent nutritional products that

> you can rely on. $2 is the mere cost of a chocolate bar and we all

> know what will work out better in the end.

>

> Cheers

>

>

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Interesting. GNC told me that they did not carry Muscle Marketing¹s

Creatine Serum because the FDA was going to recall it or it was being taken

off the market or something along those lines. A Google search revealed

the only negative article about the product was the one the Skwigg has in

her links. (which I also suspect GNC is behind) Actually, I might have

asked this group this question a year or so ago. The truth was GNC was just

trying to push their own products, which I¹ll bet is exactly what they¹re

trying to do here. I don¹t consider GNC a very scrupulous organization.

They¹ll spread rumor and innuendo so that they can promote their own product

line. I¹m not surprised the regional had that information, I think it

starts at the top there.

> Not to be combative but my sources are from my local " mom and pop " nutrition

> store and several GNC owners- one of which called and spoke to a corporate GNC

> representative right in front of me. GNC is a blend of corporate owned

> stores, as well as franchisee owned. The corporate GNC will NOT be carrying

> Myoplex Lite bars any more b/c of the increased cost. One rep did mention to

> me that EAS is selling again- Whether EAS is selling again or not, something

> is triggering a price increase, which does not make it cost effective for GNC

> to sell the product any longer. GNC is one of the largest chains of

> nutritional supplement stores with enormous buying power- if they can no

> longer afford to purchase the product then my logic tells me that most other

> smaller competitors will certainly not find it cost effective. The GNC owners

> have told me that Myoplex Lite bars are big sellers for them and that they are

> very dissapointed by all of this.

> My local nutrition store says they will continue to sell them but at a

> heightened cost (they are already over $2 per bar in most places). So to

> clarfy, Myoplex lite bars will not stop being made- but they will be hard to

> find and expensive! I live in Atlanta- obviously a large metro area- and I

> can hardly find them anywhere.

>

> This message is relative to Myoplex Lite bars exclusively- I do not know about

> EAS products as a whole. :)

>

> gentle_reign_1 <gentle_reign_1@... <mailto:gentle_reign_1%40yahoo.com> >

> wrote:

> Bill sold EAS to a group of investors years ago. Two years

> ago Ross Products Division of Abbott Laboratories bought EAS from

> those investors and there are no plans to sell EAS again. The

> Mypoplex line is going nowhere. It's a main staple in the product

> line-up for EAS. The Body for Life line will be disapearing so keep

> an eye out for some deals if you enjoy those products. And GNC will

> continue to carry EAS products. EAS products should be easier to

> find, they'll be sold in places such as Target, Wal-Mart, and other

> grocery store chains. There's no truth that the prices of EAS

> products will rise dramatically. Many consumer goods are rising

> slightly due to increase transportation costs, if there is any

> increase it would be a reflection of that.

>

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