“Use it as a weightgainer, it works better then the regular sportfoodshops. Except the delivery takes a long time, hope in the future it will be in 24 hours...”
“The package stayed in my kitchen for maybe two months before I dared to make my first shake. And there I sat, comtemplating my suspicious looking beverage. Is this wrong? Is this insane? Am I insane? Of course, I answered none of these questions, but since then I have drunk a bunch of Jimmy Joy/Plenny shake shakes, and I am nicely surprised by this product.
Jimmy Joy/Plenny shake doesn't taste bad at all, it's even actually quite pleasant to drink. (I don't know what I expected. To me, it tastes mostly like milk, raw cereals, and flavoring.)
It comes in a comforting, high quality packaging, although I am not sure it is the most practical.
I am surprised to find myself compelled to try such a product, with claims backed by little to no scientific evidence. Yet I am enthusiastic. If it receives more authoritative support that anectodal evidence and a few bloggers' opinion, I might very well keep Jimmy Joy/Plenny shake in my diet in the future.”
“He probado el de plátano y vainilla, y a diferencia de otras marcas que son demasiado dulces para mi gusto, estos sabores se beben muy bien sin llegar a cansar ni empalagar. Yo lo meto en el frigorífico que me gusta más la textura y sabor que queda”
“I use it often to substitue a regular breakfast. It can replace other meals, but as every flavor has a sweet taste, and I don't want to always eat sweet, using Jimmy Joy/Plenny shake as a lunch substitute is difficult for me.”