Spreading the word...
After I made the previous post ("Heath Shake? More like Death Shake!"), I emailed the link on the Baskin Robbins website to The Consumerist.
Guess what? They picked up the story:
http://consumerist.com/5052633/baskin-robbins-death-shake-has-2300-calories
This is almost as sweet as that Death Shake. :-)
Guess what? They picked up the story:
http://consumerist.com/5052633/baskin-robbins-death-shake-has-2300-calories
This is almost as sweet as that Death Shake. :-)
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Link me?
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Lowers the bar a bit. Now I wonder if my lunch should contain, oh, bread rather than a 2300-calorie sugar bomb.
Now, let's consider those 303g of carbs, 266g of which are sugar. At a rise of 0.28/mg/dl/gram of carb, that's a rise of 84 mg/dl, and it would take, say, my slightly high BG of 130 to 214. Not as bad as I thought...but damn, at 214, I'm drowsy and emo and cranky. Not exactly what you'd expect from a "happy little snack".
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Maybe if I pay extra, I can get one wrapped in bacon...
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"But, Dad, my heart hurts."
"I said butter it..."
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Haha, right. :-) They only mentioned my first name on the Consumerist site, and I only added a couple of paragraphs.
I'm more like a cog in the machine. :-)
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