Protein shake disaster*

Protein shake disaster*

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Reardy Mister

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13,757 posts

222 months

Thursday 28th January 2016
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The only protein shake I've ever found anywhere that I can actually drink is Maximuscle Cyclone Orange flavour. But since they rebranded to Maxinutrition they've stopped doing that flavour which is a kiss of death for me. I need either a job lot of old stock of orange flavour or a good tasting alternative. Everything chocolate, vanilla etc tastes arse.

Ideas?


* Disaster in the PH sense of the word. Not biblical, quite.


militantmandy

3,829 posts

186 months

Thursday 28th January 2016
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Lots of the myprotein ones are good. But to be fair I'll drink anything.

smiffy180

6,018 posts

150 months

Thursday 28th January 2016
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Do you actually need the protein shake?
Food is always the better option if possible.

Have you looked at mass gainers?
I found they were the best tasting - probably due to sugars but as long as you don't go over on calories, you won't gain unwanted weight.

Reardy Mister

Original Poster:

13,757 posts

222 months

Friday 29th January 2016
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smiffy180 said:
Do you actually need the protein shake?
Food is always the better option if possible.

Have you looked at mass gainers?
I found they were the best tasting - probably due to sugars but as long as you don't go over on calories, you won't gain unwanted weight.
Actually I avoided mass gainers because of all the sugar (Cyclone is quite low sugar) from back when I was trying to maintain <19% BF. But since then I've decided I need to eat more as I wasn't satisfied with my overall muscle mass. And I struggle to get enough calories in. So I guess I could revisit mass gainers (as I seem to be in the midst of a dirty bulk anyway). It might at least help me cut out some crap food.

LordGrover

33,535 posts

212 months

Friday 29th January 2016
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smiffy180 said:
Do you actually need the protein shake?
Food is always the better option if possible.

Have you looked at mass gainers?
I found they were the best tasting - probably due to sugars but as long as you don't go over on calories, you won't gain unwanted weight.
Where's my mate smiffy and what have you done with him and his kitchen worktops stacked high with various powders and potions?

smiffy180

6,018 posts

150 months

Friday 29th January 2016
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LordGrover said:
Where's my mate smiffy and what have you done with him and his kitchen worktops stacked high with various powders and potions?
I got wise laugh
We've all been there!

LordGrover

33,535 posts

212 months

Friday 29th January 2016
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Yep. hehe

ambuletz

10,720 posts

181 months

Friday 29th January 2016
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I don't get how people have a problem with protein shakes. I've only ever tried the unflavoured whey from MyProtein. Doesn't taste of much, well, it tastes a little like powdered milk if used with water and not noticable if used in milk. *shrugs*

Wildfire

9,784 posts

252 months

Friday 29th January 2016
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Try myprotein. Thy have a range of flavors and you can buy samples. I

Flibble

6,475 posts

181 months

Friday 29th January 2016
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ambuletz said:
I don't get how people have a problem with protein shakes. I've only ever tried the unflavoured whey from MyProtein. Doesn't taste of much, well, it tastes a little like powdered milk if used with water and not noticable if used in milk. *shrugs*
This. Buy unflavoured and add your own flavour.

Digger

14,638 posts

191 months

Friday 29th January 2016
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ambuletz said:
I don't get how people have a problem with protein shakes. I've only ever tried the unflavoured whey from MyProtein. Doesn't taste of much, well, it tastes a little like powdered milk if used with water and not noticable if used in milk. *shrugs*
Same here. My view is the longer it takes to consume something, eg a meal, the tastier it needs to be. An unflavoured protein shake should be downed in less than 10 seconds between your walk from the gym to the changing room / car park. smile

R8VXF

6,788 posts

115 months

Friday 29th January 2016
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My favourite flavour is Cherry Bakewell from The Protein Works. Not for everyone mind.

didelydoo

5,528 posts

210 months

Friday 29th January 2016
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ambuletz said:
I don't get how people have a problem with protein shakes.
Nor me, around two thirds of my protein intake comes from whey! Works for me.

theshrew

6,008 posts

184 months

Friday 29th January 2016
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R8VXF said:
My favourite flavour is Cherry Bakewell from The Protein Works. Not for everyone mind.
Rather nice isn't it biggrin

R8VXF

6,788 posts

115 months

Friday 29th January 2016
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theshrew said:
R8VXF said:
My favourite flavour is Cherry Bakewell from The Protein Works. Not for everyone mind.
Rather nice isn't it biggrin
Mix it with gold top and you are in business!

geeks

9,155 posts

139 months

Friday 29th January 2016
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I get the CNP Stuff from Dolphin Fitness, they do a good recover chocolate that isnt too hideous and a good range of fruit type ones from other makers. Maybe worth a look?

Hilts

4,383 posts

282 months

Sunday 31st January 2016
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Wildfire said:
Try myprotein. Thy have a range of flavors and you can buy samples. I
Are their proteins any good compared with the usual bunch USN/SciMx etc?

I just bought their breakfast protein/oats because of a good deal and it's not a patch on the same SciMx stuff taste wise.

militantmandy

3,829 posts

186 months

Sunday 31st January 2016
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Flibble said:
This. Buy unflavoured and add your own flavour.
It's a LOT cheaper this way too. I use flavour drops.

ViperPict

10,087 posts

237 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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Heard too many stories about poor quality protein powders (basically lying about ingredients and nutritional content).

I try and eat whole food when possible and, when not able to, only trust Reflex products really. The cheap discount brands are a false economy in my view.

lemmingjames

7,455 posts

204 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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ViperPict said:
Heard too many stories about poor quality protein powders (basically lying about ingredients and nutritional content).

I try and eat whole food when possible and, when not able to, only trust Reflex products really. The cheap discount brands are a false economy in my view.
Thats the same for any 'product' where it gives you a matrix/cocktail of ingredients but doesnt state how much of each ingredient but gives a combined figure.