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Am I the only one who feels this way? Or can someone explain why it's
mis-advertised that way. At least I believe so.
FORMASS- the front of the label says "50g protein, 88g carbs, 680 cals" now you would think this is per serving like every other product that has been known to man when dealing with food labels, right? NOT! Each serving is 2 scoops, which is 1/2 of every count I just mentioned. You would have to DOUBLE the serving size just to get what's on the label? BUT the label doe not tell you this.
Deceiving? yes or no?
TEMPRO- the front of the label says "54g protein". Again, you would think each serving has 54 grams of protein right? NOT! Each serving which is 2 scoops has only 36g of protein. You would need 3 scoops in order to get what's on the front lable.
Decieving? yes or no?
I'm still finding it hard to believe that this is one of the very few products I have read the lables where the gram count on the front does NOT match the serving size. Even the cheapest of protein powders out there lable the front correctly with the serving size lable on the back. AM I MISSING SOMETHING HERE? Or is this a way to get someones money up front before they get it home and read the lable later? Your opinions please!
Am I the only one who feels this way? Or can someone explain why it's
mis-advertised that way. At least I believe so.
FORMASS- the front of the label says "50g protein, 88g carbs, 680 cals" now you would think this is per serving like every other product that has been known to man when dealing with food labels, right? NOT! Each serving is 2 scoops, which is 1/2 of every count I just mentioned. You would have to DOUBLE the serving size just to get what's on the label? BUT the label doe not tell you this.
Deceiving? yes or no?
TEMPRO- the front of the label says "54g protein". Again, you would think each serving has 54 grams of protein right? NOT! Each serving which is 2 scoops has only 36g of protein. You would need 3 scoops in order to get what's on the front lable.
Decieving? yes or no?
I'm still finding it hard to believe that this is one of the very few products I have read the lables where the gram count on the front does NOT match the serving size. Even the cheapest of protein powders out there lable the front correctly with the serving size lable on the back. AM I MISSING SOMETHING HERE? Or is this a way to get someones money up front before they get it home and read the lable later? Your opinions please!