Does anyone know where I could buy Arctic Zero in Canada without going online?
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Thread: Arctic Zero
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01-31-2011, 04:55 PM #1
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02-02-2011, 07:36 AM #16
http://www.myarcticzero.com/nutritionfacts.php
@ the 128 and 136 calories per pint ones
anyone wanna tell me how 11carbs and 4 protein = 32 calories?
sounds more like u know 60 calories to me
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02-02-2011, 08:37 AM #17
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02-02-2011, 05:51 PM #21
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Okay I picked up a couple pints. The vanilla maple flavor is actually quite tasty. The chocolate peanut butter is okay but def wish I had just bought 2 of the vanilla maple. Consistency is like that of sorbet and the taste is kind of like gelatto (but not as good). Regardless, it's still good and I'll probably buy it again. I payed about $4.45 per pint, so it's kind of pricey as far as ice cream goes. But then again what isn't pricey at whole foods?
Also,
It seems the nutrition facts are incorrect. It lists 4g protein and 7g carbos per serving @ 37 calories. This should be 44 calories. It seems their website: http://www.myarcticzero.com/nutritionfacts.php features some new labels that show 45 calories so that's more in line...I guess they fudged on the packaging.
Anyways, it's pretty good and low calorie regardless.
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02-03-2011, 01:55 PM #23
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Thanks for the review those were two flavours I was really interested in especially Vanilla, I love that stuff. People also seem to like the coffee kind, but sadly I don't think I will be able to get any of that stuff without going online
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02-08-2011, 12:50 PM #24
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I dont know what you guys are smoking. i just tried this stuff for the first time today and I think its great. Then again Ive been dieting for 21 weeks already and am 5 weeks out lol. Seriously though chocolate peanut butter tastes really good and the consistancy is suprisingly pleasant. I felt very naughty eating it.
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02-08-2011, 01:03 PM #25
I know that the foodies of BB.com will hate me for saying this but I actually perfer fat free ice cream over normal ice cream...
I make homemade ice cream with skim milk, stevia, and vanilla extract and I think it tastes better than any kind of B&J or Hagen Daz I have ever had. That stuff is too thick and foamy for my liking. I like my frozen treats to be icy and refreshing. I am the kind of guy who would rather have an ICEE than a milkshake.
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02-08-2011, 01:03 PM #26
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02-08-2011, 01:47 PM #27
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I've never seen it (Canadian here). But based on the reviews I've read, I doubt I would want to try it, anyway. Have you ever had Skinny Cow ice cream, OP? They've got a huge variety of flavours/types (ie. drumsticks, ice cream cups, bars, sandwiches, etc), and range anywhere from 90-150 cals per item (and they actually taste really good, too).
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02-08-2011, 01:55 PM #28
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Skinny Cow is awesome, but there is a tiny little bit of fat in them. In a contest prep scenario where every gram counts they're a little bit harder to fit in than Arctic Zero which is basically frozen whey. The plain old vanilla ice cream sandwiches are the best ones I've tried and the PB/Chocolate one let me down big time.
I'd honestly prefer a couple scoops of ON Casein frozen for a little bit over AZ if I had the room for the protein in my macros. More satiating and it tastes better if prepared the right way."Nutrition for powerlifting: If you are serious about it, you will eat f*cking everything and get strong as $hit." - HamburgerTrain
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02-08-2011, 01:59 PM #29
I like them for the most part.
vanilla=boring
chocolate=boring
strawberry=boring
pumpkin spice=tastes great at first, then like orange creamsicle after (gross)
CPB=tastes like burned chocolate to me
chocolate mint=love this, plus mint kills my desire for food afterwards
coffee=love this to death
cookies and cream=only had it once, and it was pretty damn good
It's a nice substitute for blowing a ton of calories on real ice cream during a cut.PRs - Sq / B / D / Total
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02-13-2011, 04:05 PM #30
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