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Anyone know what’s going on? Range seems to be getting smaller and smaller…
They seem to focus a lot on their core high performance products (beta fuel). I wonder if they are just scaling back the rest? They are also part of a wider group so same approach there - little point having two products compete in the same market.
PHD stuff isn’t Informed-Sport tested which doesn’t really bother me, but irritatingly PHD is a separate website with a separate but identical loyalty scheme.
Even during the pandemic SiS had a bigger range (even if I was the only person who liked Blueberry Blast Turbo+…)
Wow - looks like they're winding down their stock of Go Electrolyte. As a user myself, I assume it is very popular, and thus will be missed. No other (affordable) brands make as comprehensive a mix. Same for their Rego - it has more different nutrient and mineral classes in it than competitors. Will be a shame if they disappear!
Didn't they have a change in management last year? I seem to remember reading that Stephen Moon was stepping down as CEO
@flannol Where have you seen that? They’re certainly winding down the Protein20 bars and there won’t be more once they’ve sold out.
Seems a pity, want to support a local company but…
@rather - Shop>Energy Powders> ... Go Electrolyte no longer available in 1.6kg; only 500g. No choice of flavours. Similar state for the non electrolyte energy powder, they only have one option (that I can make out)
The recovery drinks look to have changed to 1.5kg bags (down from 1.6kg tub) - maybe that's the new direction and they've yet to update their carb mixes? Time will tell...
There’s always been intermittent supply of GoElectrolye/GoEnergy though; they used to do a raspberry flavour which was nice but became unavailable a couple of years ago. I think tubs are being phased out given the PHD range is largely bagged?
@mikeyp You say that like anything tiramisu flavoured is a good thing.