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7 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Who/What is Yo pro?

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9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

About | YoPRO

May be an image of food

Bananas! Are you there, @Redleg, @old dee and the rest of the NoT$NoB$ crew?


We will certainly give it a try we love our yoghurt in this house.!!!

Great product and definitely a popular treat in my household!

 

Off to the shops now to get some.


 

You can yogo anywhere you want

You can yogo when it's hot

You can yogo when it's lunchtime

You can yogo when it's not...

 

2 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Bananas! Are you there, @Redleg, @old dee and the rest of the NoT$NoB$ crew?

I hear you brother and on the day I had my first banana smoothie in months.

15 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Can we get YoPro to sponsor that thread?

No problems from me.

It’s great the club is attracting sponsors but what does it really all mean ?

I assume there is a contract that spells out both parties obligations. 

Theses announcements are made with great fanfare but there is little else that informs us of what the sponsorship is worth in dollar terms. What is the quid pro quo? 


Otherwise it’s all pretty meaningless. 

9 minutes ago, hemingway said:

It’s great the club is attracting sponsors but what does it really all mean ?

I assume there is a contract that spells out both parties obligations. 

Theses announcements are made with great fanfare but there is little else that informs us of what the sponsorship is worth in dollar terms. What is the quid pro quo? 


Otherwise it’s all pretty meaningless. 

I'm sure it ain't peanuts.

But wait... 🥜 yoghurt; hmmm...

Yeah. Nah.


Do they have a peach and mango flavour? 

Since Ski went off the shelves there has been a serious void for this flavour of yoghurt in the market.

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1 minute ago, layzie said:

Do they have a peach and mango flavour? 

Since Ski went off the shelves there has been a serious void for this flavour of yoghurt in the market.

No but they have a peach flavour in their high protein perform range and mango flavour in their squeezy yoghurt range so you can mix them together.

Peach-tub_YoPRO_Perform.webpYoPRO_Pouches_Mango.webp

Just now, Demonland said:

No but they have a peach flavour in their high protein perform range and mango flavour in their squeezy yoghurt range so you can mix them together.

Peach-tub_YoPRO_Perform.webpYoPRO_Pouches_Mango.webp

Some assembly required!

13 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Bananas! Are you there, @Redleg, @old dee and the rest of the NoT$NoB$ crew?

Not a fan of yo Pro but banana would certainly improve it. 

I’m just happy that the YoPRO announcement came after we received our 2023 DA shirts. Not sure there’d be space for another sponsor’s logo…

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😁

Just on the subject of polo shirts… up ‘til now, I’ve successfully managed to dodge the polo bullet (not a fan). Schools, jobs, whatever. Never had to wear one. I once quit a job because they decided to make polos the uniform. (I was thinking of leaving anyways, the introduction of polos just made the decision easier.) But now that’s all changed, for I am about to don a polo. The MFC is the only reason I’d be seen in one. *sigh* the things one does for one’s club. 


What is the best way to buy these products?

Supermarket Shelves or online?

My Local only has a single product listed today 

11 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

What is the best way to buy these products?

Supermarket Shelves or online?

My Local only has a single product listed today 

Coles stocks a variety of them. I usually buy Chobani but Ima switch to YoPRO. It comes in salted caramel flavour!!!!!

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29 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’m just happy that the YoPRO announcement came after we received our 2023 DA shirts. Not sure there’d be space for another sponsor’s logo…

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😁

Just on the subject of polo shirts… up ‘til now, I’ve successfully managed to dodge the polo bullet (not a fan). Schools, jobs, whatever. Never had to wear one. I once quit a job because they decided to make polos the uniform. (I was thinking of leaving anyways, the introduction of polos just made the decision easier.) But now that’s all changed, for I am about to don a polo. The MFC is the only reason I’d be seen in one. *sigh* the things one does for one’s club. 

They might not be an apparel sponsor. Perhaps they are just supplying the players with nutrients.

33 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Coles and Woolies should have them.

They are delicious and a good source of protein.

Thanks. They look great 


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