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Mislabeled as a 'weight gainer,' this product offers minimal protein (10g) and calories (~219), inconsistent with its name and stated goals. It's more of a low-protein snack, ineffective for muscle or weight gain.
Mislabeled as a 'weight gainer,' this product offers minimal protein (10g) and calories (~219), inconsistent with its name and stated goals. It's more of a low-protein snack, ineffective for muscle or weight gain.
Despite its promising name, 'Weight Gain Chocolate,' Naturade's product presents a significant nutritional inconsistency. The listed macronutrients (10g protein, 21g carbohydrates, 11g fat) calculate to approximately 219-223 calories per serving, far short of the 810 calories also stated in the ingredients list, and woefully inadequate for a product marketed for 'weight gain.' This fundamental mismatch between its name, claimed purpose, and actual nutritional facts (based on the provided macros) renders it highly ineffective for muscle gain or substantial energy provision. It functions more as a light, low-protein snack or a meager meal replacement, failing to meet the basic requirements of a true mass gainer supplement, which typically provides hundreds or thousands of calories and much higher protein per serving.
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Ingredient | Amount per serving |
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Calories | 810 Calorie(s) |
Total Fat | 11 Gram(s) |
Cholesterol | 11 mg |
Sodium | 291 mg |
Potassium | 625 mg |
Total Carbohydrates | 21 Gram(s) |
Protein | 10 Gram(s) |
Vitamin A | 0 NP |
Vitamin C | 0 NP |
Calcium | 0 NP |
Iron | 0 NP |