What do you guys think? Here's the nutritional breakdown:
Chocolate Peanut Butter
Serving size: 1/2 cup (84g)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 32
Calories from Fat 0
Calories from Saturated Fat
Amount Per Serving and/or % Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g (0%)
Saturated Fat 0g (0%)
Polyunsaturated Fat
Monounsaturated Fat
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 4mg (1%)
Sodium 9mg (0%)
Potassium
Total Carbohydrate 11g (4%)
Dietary Fiber 0g
Soluble Fiber
Insoluble Fiber
Sugars 9g
Sugar Alcohol
Other Carbohydrate
Protein 4g
Amount Per Serving and/or % Daily Value*
Vitamin A
Percent of vitamin A present as beta-carotene
Vitamin C
Calcium
Iron
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower based on your calorie needs.
Ingredients
Purified Water, whey Protein Concentrate, **whey Low, dutch Processed Cocoa Powder, xanthan Gum, locust Bean Gum, guar Gum, carrageenan Gum, natural Peanut Flavor, salt. **Whey Low is An Advanced Scientific Blend of All Natural Sucrose, fructose, and Lactose Monohydrate.
Maple Vanilla
Serving size: 1/2 cup (84g)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 34
Calories from Fat 0
Calories from Saturated Fat
Amount Per Serving and/or % Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g (0%)
Saturated Fat 0g (0%)
Polyunsaturated Fat
Monounsaturated Fat
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 6mg (2%)
Sodium 14mg (1%)
Potassium
Total Carbohydrate 10g (3%)
Dietary Fiber 0g
Soluble Fiber
Insoluble Fiber
Sugars 9g
Sugar Alcohol
Other Carbohydrate
Protein 5g
Amount Per Serving and/or % Daily Value*
Vitamin A
Percent of vitamin A present as beta-carotene
Vitamin C
Calcium
Iron
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower based on your calorie needs.
Whey Protein Concentrate, **whey Low, Xanthan Gum, locust Bean Gum, Guar Gum, Carrageenan Gum, Natural Flavors, Salt. ** Whey Low is An Advanced Scientific Blend of All Natural Sucrose, Fructose, and Lactose Monohydrate.
On a side note, for those who noticed that the calories and macros don't add up, here's the message from their website:
Is the Arctic Zero calorie count off? How does one serving of a pint of “Chocolate” provide 32 calories per serving when it has 11 grams of carbs and 4 grams of protein?
We get the standard 4 calories per gram nutrition question several times a day. Per the FDA requiring us to do so, we have to list total carbs on the label regardless of whether they have an impact. In addition to our proprietary ingredients, we also utilize the patented Whey Low sweetener that has been on the market for more than a decade. Whey Low has 75% fewer calories than traditional sugar, and a 70-80% lower glycemic index.
It tastes delicious, so I'm wondering, is there a downside (besides the price)? And if any of you use arctic zero, what's your favorite flavor and at what temperature do you eat it? Any recipes?
Thanks!
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Thread: Arctic Zero Ice Cream
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03-16-2010, 10:47 AM #1
Arctic Zero Ice Cream
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in response to the OP's question, got this off the website:
Is the Arctic Zero calorie count off? How does one serving of a pint of “Chocolate” provide 32 calories per serving when it has 11 grams of carbs and 4 grams of protein?
We get the standard 4 calories per gram nutrition question several times a day. Per the FDA requiring us to do so, we have to list total carbs on the label regardless of whether they have an impact. In addition to our proprietary ingredients, we also utilize the patented Whey Low sweetener that has been on the market for more than a decade. Whey Low has 75% fewer calories than traditional sugar, and a 70-80% lower glycemic index.
doesn't really answer anything...but it's possible i could be reading it wrongMMA and Powerlifting -> do they mix?
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03-16-2010, 06:27 PM #15
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How is this directed towards people with ED's? The way I see it, its great to add to a cutting diet (high protein, low carb/cal). Anyway, I finally had both chocolate peanut butter and maple vanilla. I found the maple vanilla to taste TERRIFIC. If only the peanut butter was a bit more accentuated, it would be great. They just came out with a new flavor, choco mint chip. Anyone tried it?
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Because people who restrict themselves/have an ED will see that the entire PINT is ~130 calories, and thus justify eating it in whatever quantity (binge etc). To most 'normal' people, sure if you want to see how it tastes, whatever - but this is no substitute for the real thing IMO. Just like sugar free syrups and everything else people label as 0/low cal and can consume in large volumes.
Edit; There's nothing wrong with the actual product, but in the wrong hands (like people who have already came clean with ED's - that may or may not be in this thread) it's dangerous.Last edited by phal; 03-16-2010 at 08:01 PM.
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as someone who has had an ED, and is still having a hard time getting over it, this is exactly me
honestly when i saw the words ice cream and the nutrient profile that came with it, the first thing that came to mind was "wow i can eat all i want!"
Same thing with walden farms stuff and splendaGoodbye fried rice, hello fried chicken!
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03-16-2010, 09:32 PM #21
i am one who cannot stand anything walden farms or artificially sweetened in general but i just picked up the vanilla maple flavor today and this stuff is pretty dam good for the macro breakdown. obviously cannot compare with the real stuff but for someone like me who's lactose intolerant it works great. also with a protein shake makes for a pretty good post workout snack.
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maple vanilla is the only good flavor imo. and it needs mixins. i use cinnamon+splenda. tastes pretty good for the macros
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Funny this thread was made...
Walked into a "Wild by Nature" this weekend and found some of this stuff, decided to give it a go.
Ate a pint of the Strawberry Banana (240cals) and a pint of Vanilla Maple (160cals).
Is it as good as real ice cream? Of course not. It reminded me of a cross between ice cream and sorbet. The first few spoonfuls weren't great, but the more I ate the more I enjoyed it. It tasted better with every bite. I loved it.
You know how free food always tastes better than food you pay for? I think that may have something to do with it. 150-200 calories for a whole pint is like FREE FOOD. If it had 1200 calories, it would be vile. At 200 calories, it tasted pretty f*ckin awesome.
This is not a replacement for someone who can afford the calories to eat ice cream. These are the people who are going to give it bad reviews, say it tastes like p*ss, etc. This is something to satisfy that sweet tooth or ice cream craving for someone who can't afford the calories....like someone 8 weeks out from his show
The macros did not jive with the calories shown on the front, though. The Strawberry Banana actually had 240 calories based on the macros on the label, not 136.
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"I wish people trained their brains with the same passion they are training their biceps." - Juliacheh
"you dont want a lot of simple carbs because it increases estrogen levels in your body. unless you eat them right after you workout. estrogen will quicken the uptake of protein and it repleneshes glycogen levels in your muscles!" -GOMDpls
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I take it with your 4 posts that you work for them? You're really taking it that personally? Why is it a horror? Taste.
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Shill much? Your only 4 posts are ardently supporting arctic zero. Either demonstrate your affiliation or GTFO.
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