Scandishake Victim

anonymous

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Why do they tell you to 'shake' or still Scancishake when its less lumpy by using a handheld blender that u can get for $5. I suppose next they ll maintain the yukky lumps are actually good for you (never mind they make you wanna gag).
Also, does anyone crush up Adeks and put them into the Scanishake and then use the blender?
 

anonymous

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Why do they tell you to 'shake' or still Scancishake when its less lumpy by using a handheld blender that u can get for $5. I suppose next they ll maintain the yukky lumps are actually good for you (never mind they make you wanna gag).
Also, does anyone crush up Adeks and put them into the Scanishake and then use the blender?
 

ClashPunk82

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ya i use a blender, add lots of milk and also add ice cream. gives a little bit more calories to plump me up <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

ClashPunk82

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ya i use a blender, add lots of milk and also add ice cream. gives a little bit more calories to plump me up <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

kybert

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we dont get scandishakes here milla. but by the sounds of things it seems like they are similar to sustagen.
 

kybert

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we dont get scandishakes here milla. but by the sounds of things it seems like they are similar to sustagen.
 

anonymous

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oh...i might try my sustagen with some ice cream then next time!!! anythings gotta make it taste better.
cheers kylie!
milla
(sorry i do have a login but im too lazy cant be bothered!)
 

anonymous

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oh...i might try my sustagen with some ice cream then next time!!! anythings gotta make it taste better.
cheers kylie!
milla
(sorry i do have a login but im too lazy cant be bothered!)
 

anonymous

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FYI, there are MUCH better products out there than the skandi products. Even though they are created for those with CF, a boost or ensure shake (which is sometimes covered by insurance) has less sugar, more protien, more calories and by god it tastes better. If you can get your insurance to pay for them, I would recommend trying that. I drink 5-6 shakes a day and it helps me maintain my 6f 185lb self.
 

anonymous

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FYI, there are MUCH better products out there than the skandi products. Even though they are created for those with CF, a boost or ensure shake (which is sometimes covered by insurance) has less sugar, more protien, more calories and by god it tastes better. If you can get your insurance to pay for them, I would recommend trying that. I drink 5-6 shakes a day and it helps me maintain my 6f 185lb self.
 
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