... that's my entire weekly bulk surplus. I feel like I'd balloon overnight if I drank this.
Doesn't beat uranium though!
The rest of your life.Can you imagine how long would you able to work on this amount of energy? (Of course you would die if you eat uranium)
Not surprising, A pint of ice cream is only half the ounces in this thing. This is a quart. A quart of milkshake.A pint of ice cream doesn't even hit half the calories in this thing
And people drink this like it's a normal drink along with a full meal.
I think i just threw up reading those nutrition facts. why is this even a thing offered at this size.Saw this passing around recently
Dat sugar tho
But on the plus side you're satisfying your Calcium requirements!
I don't think I've ever had a drink like that in my life. I always stick to smaller stuff. All I can think about is stomach ache
Yeah, which is why I think this is fake lol.A pint of ice cream doesn't even hit half the calories in this thing
2600 calories. There's going to be a whole lot of shakin' going on.
I was bored so I did some research.
The idea that a 32 oz. Baskin Robbins milkshake has 2,600 calories seems to come from a Men's Health article in 2009 (article no longer available, but see a reference here: https://www.riverfronttimes.com/foo...late-oreo-milkshake-the-worst-food-in-america). It's possible this calorie count was accurate but there seems to be no way of knowing at this current time.
As per United States law, chain restaurants of a certain size (Baskin Robbins qualifies) are required to report calorie counts, but there's a lot of uncertainty there. Without doing "bomb calorimetry" (a test that does not seem to be required), estimates are done via a basic "4-4-9" method where each gram of protein, carbohydrates, and fat are estimated at 4 or 9 calories each, with a few modifiers. But that's not particularly accurate, and deviations of up to 20% are allowed by current regulations.
Regardless, a 32 oz. Baskin Robbins Chocolate Oreo milkshake today only seems to be 1,440 calories, according to their official website. This is a bit more in line with what I'd expect. I don't know if the original image was ever true, but it does seem implausible.
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I do, and they do.32 oz is a GIANT fucking milkshake. Who orders a Big Gulp sized milkshake? They must make this in smaller sizes, right?
no, this is baskin robbins. if you told them to make a thick shake, they're using a fuck load of ice cream.And people drink this like it's a normal drink along with a full meal.
but...wrong site...The level of shitty grammar and poor wording in NeoGAF titles / discussion recently makes me wonder about all of you,
I was bored so I did some research.
The idea that a 32 oz. Baskin Robbins milkshake has 2,600 calories seems to come from a Men's Health article in 2009 (article no longer available, but see a reference here: https://www.riverfronttimes.com/foo...late-oreo-milkshake-the-worst-food-in-america). It's possible this calorie count was accurate but there seems to be no way of knowing at this current time.
As per United States law, chain restaurants of a certain size (Baskin Robbins qualifies) are required to report calorie counts, but there's a lot of uncertainty there. Without doing "bomb calorimetry" (a test that does not seem to be required), estimates are done via a basic "4-4-9" method where each gram of protein, carbohydrates, and fat are estimated at 4 or 9 calories each, with a few modifiers. But that's not particularly accurate, and deviations of up to 20% are allowed by current regulations.
Regardless, a 32 oz. Baskin Robbins Chocolate Oreo milkshake today only seems to be 1,440 calories, according to their official website. This is a bit more in line with what I'd expect. I don't know if the original image was ever true, but it does seem implausible.
We probably are thoughThere are thousands of these examples recently and I worry that you all are doing too many drugs and hitting record levels of stupidity.
I'm almost impressed they could fit 2600 calories into a cup. You can eat a LOT of McDonalds for 2600 calories