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1st Phorm Black Friday & Cyber Monday Sales?

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Anyone know what kind of deals 1st Phorm usually has for Black Friday and Cyber Monday? Looking to stock up on some supplements. Aiming for deals on protein and greens. Any tips or predictions based on past years? Thanks!


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1ST Phorm Black Friday & Cyber Monday deals now live here: https://fave.co/3LBXpwU


Bianca Topic starter 13/11/2025 3:49 am

Thanks, I will take a look.


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Up to 30% off Black Friday sale page.


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Regarding what #10 said about "Up to 30% off Black Friday sale page." - that 30% is a fantastic catch!! Love seeing those numbers drop. I've been tracking their price-to-weight ratios for months and this is definitely the peak time to buy. Just be careful with a few things tho...

  • Always double check the Best By dates when your box arrives! Huge sales like this are sometimes used to flush out older stock from the warehouse.
  • Check the labels for maltodextrin or soy lecithin. Some companies sneak fillers into the 'bulk' versions to keep margins up during BF.
  • Dont get distracted by the fancy bundles. Sometimes buying three individual tubs is actually cheaper per gram than the 'special' holiday kit. I once bought a years worth of greens during a sale and realized halfway through they were expiring in 2 months. Total nightmare!! Honestly, look into raw ingredient wholesalers instead if you want to avoid the marketing fluff and holiday markup entirely. Just gotta stay sharp while youre shopping!


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Saved for later, ty!


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Late to the party but I just had to jump in! Like someone mentioned earlier about checking cost per serving, thats the absolute golden rule. Looking at the thread, weve got everything from car safety tips and oil changes to 30 percent off codes, which is hilarious but actually helpful. I remember my first big supplement haul years ago... got totally blinded by the hype and ended up spending way too much on flashy labels. Nowadays skipping the 1st Phorm markup and hunting for bulk deals is my move!

  • Myprotein Impact Whey Isolate 11lb usually hits 40 or 50 percent off and the value is unbeatable.
  • NutraBio Grass Fed Whey Isolate 5lb is my pick for a super clean isolate that usually has great holiday bundles.
  • Amazing Grass Greens Blend 100 Servings is way cheaper per scoop than Opti-Greens if you just want the nutrients. Its cool to see people tracking price-to-weight ratios now... thats definitely the way to go! Just watch out for those shipping costs too cuz they can eat up your savings real fast.


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Skip the supps. Invest in a quality cold air intake. K&N's work well, no complaints after 5 years.


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Skip 1st Phorm. Optimize your diet with creatine monohydrate. 5g daily, cheaper, and more effective, in my experience.


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Instead of chasing sales, compare cost-per-serving. 1st Phorm's Opti-Greens 50 is great, but bulk greens powders are often cheaper per scoop. Do the math before you buy!


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Consider Transparent Labs. They often rival 1st Phorm's deals; check price per serving.


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Hey! Instead of chasing supplement deals, maybe prioritize your vehicle's safety this season. Check your tire tread depth (should be above 6/32"). Black Friday is awesome, but ending up in a ditch because of worn tires isn't. Just a thought from someone who's seen a few winters!


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Hey! Instead of chasing 1st Phorm sales, consider the long game. I've been using their stuff for years. Honestly, focusing on the *consistency* of your routine matters more than saving a few bucks. A solid workout schedule beats chasing a $10 discount, trust me! Plus, you'll KNOW what works for *you*.


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Instead of supplements, I focus on DIY maintenance. Last year, I saved $200 doing my own oil change. Happy with Mobil 1; works well for me!


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