Well a serving size is 334 grams
50g of protein
250g of carbs
20 g of sugar
Those carbs are in maltodextrin form.
Yeah, you're not getting the calories from the whey protein, you're getting it from the mantodextrin.
Also add in the 24 grabs of misc random stuff.
It should be a little less, but for those who really do it right and are all about trying to pack on as much muscle mass as fast as humanly possible (again, actually weight-lifting correctly, both style, method, frequency, etc etc etc), that kind of stuff will work and not put on too much in terms of bad weight.
And it's definitely not an everyday drink, at least, it shouldn't be.
Ideally, that would drop a little of the true sugar, and probably 50-100g of carbs.
The science is there, and the average opinion for optimal bulking/muscle mass gain is a 3 or 4:1 carb

rotein ratio delivered when the muscles need it most. Basically, right after the set.
The rest of the day, cardio-oriented days, and rest days, one really needs to focus on far more unsaturated fatty acids (some saturated, another quality energy source) and protein - minimizing carb intake.
But you don't want the body utilizing any fatty acids or proteins for energy, and the body will burn energy when it's breaking it all down, delivering it to the muscle groups that need it, and committing to cellular generation/tissue regen. At that point, you need the lipids and proteins in those kinds of shakes to act as building blocks (bad science details, but the point is there), and the heavy dose of carbs will refuel glycogen stores while also entirely fueling the recovery/regeneration process.
I say that as someone who is thoroughly under the belief that carbs are terrible for you, sugars are the enemy of life, and dead animals are fucking delicious. :awe:
I do still consume carbs and sugars, but I am ever careful to limit to good carbs and keep total true sugar consumption to the lowest level possible. I have my swings of discipline, however - right now I fell off that wagon, which is why I'm at 170 when I should be 15 pounds lighter.
