Huel Ready-to-drink is here …

I think this ought to stop; sorry for starting it. I forget that people like @Ian42 are so easily led. I’ll be on the naughty step.

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To be fair, I think Tim was asking for it really by taking the mick out of our ability to use quotations on discourse…

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That is a very good point.

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That Tim is a trouble maker, he will be editing our posts next, power gone to his head. :grin:

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Yes, it’s always the quiet ones…

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for the 3rd time, no

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LYEV

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But think about the Huel Wedding cake… (perhaps you would get a badge for this too)

and you could live in that lovely house in the middle of nowhere. Listen to the Somerset accent everyday, laugh to @hunzas witty puns, …

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I think I’ve just been sick in my mouth

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giphy

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Sounds good to me! If @hunzas ever got too annoying, there’s plenty of cliff nearby. For either one of us.

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@JamesCollier

Hello James, why does it have Sucralose? :frowning:

Does Cliff Richards live there as well…

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We could go there for a summer holiday. Ugh, sorry :upside_down_face::stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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To sweeten it?

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But sucralose has some problems, and they even removed from the powder, why to use it in the RTD?

But it hasn’t been removed from the powder. U&U doesn’t have any because that’s what it is, unsweetened.

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Not the new vainilla powder

Yes it does

" Ingredients

Vanilla v2.3

Oats , Pea Protein, Flaxseeds, Brown Rice Protein, Natural Vanilla Flavouring, MCT Powder (from Coconut), Sunflower Oil Powder, Micronutrient Blend*, Thickeners: Xanthan Gum and Guar Gum, Flavouring, Sweetener: Sucralose.

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Has anyone else found lumps in their RTD? I was onto approx. my 7th bottle of Vanilla yesterday, and there were a couple of grain-of-rice-size white lumps. Somewhere between, let’s say… cooked rice and coconut flesh in texture. Since the wider texture is extremely smooth, it was slightly offputting. Should I be concerned?

More widely I’m pretty impressed by my test drive so far, although I won’t be making a habit of RTD due to my major concerns about single-use plastic (yes, I’ve read the justifications, and sort of understand, but am still disappointed Huel feel things have to head in this direction. ‘One step back’ is a bit of a trivialisation of an industrial-scale new source of non-biodegradable waste with a whisper of a hope of being recycled).