This is a shocker

wtchywmn
wtchywmn Posts: 193
edited September 18 in Food and Nutrition
Baskin Robbins Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Shake

PER SERVING (small, 16 oz.): 920 calories, 61g fat, 550mg sodium, 76g carbs, 5g fiber, 67g sugars, 25g protein -- POINTS® value 23*

AHHHHHHH 920 calories?!? 61 grams of fat??? And what's most alarming here is the fact that these stats are for the smallest size shake available. A large one has 2,160 calories and 147 grams of fat (POINTS® value 55*)!

Hungry Girl has a sippable peanut butter fix with a Hungry For Peanut Butter Milkshake. With just 142 calories and less than 4g fat (POINTS® value 3*), this shake puts Baskin Robbins' to shame.

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  • wtchywmn
    wtchywmn Posts: 193
    Baskin Robbins Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Shake

    PER SERVING (small, 16 oz.): 920 calories, 61g fat, 550mg sodium, 76g carbs, 5g fiber, 67g sugars, 25g protein -- POINTS® value 23*

    AHHHHHHH 920 calories?!? 61 grams of fat??? And what's most alarming here is the fact that these stats are for the smallest size shake available. A large one has 2,160 calories and 147 grams of fat (POINTS® value 55*)!

    Hungry Girl has a sippable peanut butter fix with a Hungry For Peanut Butter Milkshake. With just 142 calories and less than 4g fat (POINTS® value 3*), this shake puts Baskin Robbins' to shame.
  • icupfunny2000
    icupfunny2000 Posts: 470 Member
    :sick:
    j~
  • iluvsparkles
    iluvsparkles Posts: 1,730 Member
    the other day at work, everyone wanted to go get a frostie. Well i declined, and decided to look up the calories in the most popular shakes.
    Sonic Shakes are just like this one, over 900 calories and an unmentionable amount of fat. I guess those are out for me forever!!
  • jcummings69
    jcummings69 Posts: 183
    There is a Baskin Robbin's right by the Kroger I shop at. Every time I go to Kroger I get to see this huge add for that shake... I actually looked it up a couple months ago because I wanted it soooo bad, but I guess not bad enough for a whole days worth of food!
  • kerrilucko
    kerrilucko Posts: 3,852 Member
    That sounds AWFUL! oh, who am I kidding, that sounds AMAZINGLY delicious :grumble:
  • icupfunny2000
    icupfunny2000 Posts: 470 Member
    i dont know if anyone has a Tim Hortons near them (best coffee in canada).... but they have the new Ice Capp Supreme Brownie sounds yummy but....

    a small one is
    1670 calories
    47 grams of fat
    277 grams of carbs
    266 grams of sugar

    isnt that crazy ,,, more than im supposed to have in a whole day...... in one cup!!!!
  • pmkelly409
    pmkelly409 Posts: 1,646 Member
    Isn't nutrition education and the internet a wonderful thing!! What an Eye Opener!!

    I laugh at people when i see them eating this awful crap now!! As I tell myself, "I love this banana, I love this banana, this is the best banana I have ever tasted!"
  • GingerKid
    GingerKid Posts: 86
    Isn't nutrition education and the internet a wonderful thing!! What an Eye Opener!!

    I laugh at people when i see them eating this awful crap now!! As I tell myself, "I love this banana, I love this banana, this is the best banana I have ever tasted!"
    :laugh: I should use your method!!

    Yeah, when I look up nutrition facts on the internets :noway: it turns me off to some things...like milkshakes...I LOVE milkshakes...but there is NO WAY I am going to take that big of a caloric hit...
  • kerrilucko
    kerrilucko Posts: 3,852 Member
    i dont know if anyone has a Tim Hortons near them (best coffee in canada).... but they have the new Ice Capp Supreme Brownie sounds yummy but....

    a small one is
    1670 calories
    47 grams of fat
    277 grams of carbs
    266 grams of sugar

    isnt that crazy ,,, more than im supposed to have in a whole day...... in one cup!!!!

    Hey, I worked at a tim hortons for 5 years (while in school) and those stats are gonna be IF you use cream in it! If you ask for milk you cut the cals quite a bit and the fat will go waaaaaaaaaaaaay down! Also ask for it without the whipped cream, it will still be a lots of cals, but better.
  • cinandchris
    cinandchris Posts: 229 Member
    :noway: amazing. but man, everything you all have mentioned sure sounds wonderful!!! lol :sad:
  • abbychelle07
    abbychelle07 Posts: 656 Member
    I went to Culvers the other day, and said "What the heck, who cares!" and proceeded to eat a double-scoop sundae.

    Got home, looked up the calories and saw that I ate 977 calories!!!! :sad: :sad: :sad:

    Wow, it didn't look that big!
  • haleyvision
    haleyvision Posts: 16
    :laugh: Laughed Out Loud!:smile: Know what you mean
  • yellow_pepper
    yellow_pepper Posts: 708 Member
    How to get your ice cream fix without eating more than 250 calories: get a kid's scoop, no toppings. That's the 4 ounce serving size - not the "small," which is 6 ouncees. I have one almost every day.

    Or, if you have good portion control (i.e. you can keep a pint of ice cream at home without eating the whole pint), peanut butterl lovers should try this:

    1 cup Breyer's chocolate or vanilla ice cream
    1/2 cup skim milk
    2 tablespoons melted creamy peanut butter*

    Whip up in a blender and serve immediately.
    Makes 1 serving.
    Total calories: 360

    *Skipping peanut butter and using cookies and cream or mint chip ice cream makes a 200 cal shake.
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