Mmm... Milkshakes!

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Don't bother clicking, though, if you're counting calories...

http://www.baskinrobbins.com/nutrition/Product.aspx?Category=Beverages&id=BV228

Basically, a milkshake with loads of Heath bar chips, Baskin Robbins' excellent ice cream, coffee, caramel, and all sorts of other tasty treats.


The downside?

320% of your recommended saturated fat daily input

and

2300+ calories (more than 100% of your recommended daily allowance)


Of course, the Recess Peanut Butter Cup shake isn't too much healthier:

http://www.baskinrobbins.com/Nutrition/product.aspx?Category=Beverages&id=BV231

At least, though, it "only" has 300% of the recommended daily allowance for saturated fats!
 
If you drink a shake and don't work out/run afterwards... yeah it's gonna be bad for you... but if you get off of MT and your **** and run a mile or two or even walk a few blocks around your neighborhood... then the shake shouldn't be a problem, neh?
 
If you drink a shake and don't work out/run afterwards... yeah it's gonna be bad for you... but if you get off of MT and your **** and run a mile or two or even walk a few blocks around your neighborhood... then the shake shouldn't be a problem, neh?

What is all that about I hate shake anyway and I was only joking.
 
OK, you're making me hungry.

I have a B-R shake probably twice a week on average, as my dinner. They know me there!
 
Originally Posted by MA-Caver
If you drink a shake and don't work out/run afterwards... yeah it's gonna be bad for you... but if you get off of MT and your **** and run a mile or two or even walk a few blocks around your neighborhood... then the shake shouldn't be a problem, neh?
What is all that about I hate shake anyway and I was only joking.
Uh-huh. :wink1:
 

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