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Want to know a useless fact? The president of Cytosport used to work for Champion Nutrition. Champion marketed Muscle Milk (and it's EXACT contents) but sold it to pet stores and vets for large dogs. Basically, it was dog food.

The now president of Cytosport wanted to change the market for Muscle Milk and use it on athletes. The higher ups of Champion found that rather disgusting, as it was dog food (had a picture of the dog on the container and everything). So he left and started his own company, Cytosport, and stole the recipe for Muscle Milk, added just a dash of sugar to make it taste better, and marketed it towards athletes under the name of Muscle Milk. Champion sued Cytosport, but lost due to the fact that the ingredients were margionally different (only by about 150mg of sugar) and it was marketed towards humans, not pets. None the less, Cytosport was in debt for the first 5 years of its existance, but depended soley on the success of Muscle Milk.

Their entire company is founded upon dog food.

(Source: abcbodybuilding.com, i learnt this at the start of the year, and have stayed away from muscle milk since).

It tastes great because it's high in fat and sugar. Not really optimum for a post workout meal, but hey that's just my personal opinion.

http://forums.johnstonefitness.com/showthread.php?t=22516http://forums.johnstonefi...om/showthread.php?t=22516
 
Want to know a useless fact? The president of Cytosport used to work for Champion Nutrition. Champion marketed Muscle Milk (and it's EXACT contents) but sold it to pet stores and vets for large dogs. Basically, it was dog food.

The now president of Cytosport wanted to change the market for Muscle Milk and use it on athletes. The higher ups of Champion found that rather disgusting, as it was dog food (had a picture of the dog on the container and everything). So he left and started his own company, Cytosport, and stole the recipe for Muscle Milk, added just a dash of sugar to make it taste better, and marketed it towards athletes under the name of Muscle Milk. Champion sued Cytosport, but lost due to the fact that the ingredients were margionally different (only by about 150mg of sugar) and it was marketed towards humans, not pets. None the less, Cytosport was in debt for the first 5 years of its existance, but depended soley on the success of Muscle Milk.

Their entire company is founded upon dog food.

(Source: abcbodybuilding.com, i learnt this at the start of the year, and have stayed away from muscle milk since).

It tastes great because it's high in fat and sugar. Not really optimum for a post workout meal, but hey that's just my personal opinion.

http://forums.johnstonefitness.com/showthread.php?t=22516http://forums.johnstonefi...om/showthread.php?t=22516
 
Want to know a useless fact? The president of Cytosport used to work for Champion Nutrition. Champion marketed Muscle Milk (and it's EXACT contents) but sold it to pet stores and vets for large dogs. Basically, it was dog food.

The now president of Cytosport wanted to change the market for Muscle Milk and use it on athletes. The higher ups of Champion found that rather disgusting, as it was dog food (had a picture of the dog on the container and everything). So he left and started his own company, Cytosport, and stole the recipe for Muscle Milk, added just a dash of sugar to make it taste better, and marketed it towards athletes under the name of Muscle Milk. Champion sued Cytosport, but lost due to the fact that the ingredients were margionally different (only by about 150mg of sugar) and it was marketed towards humans, not pets. None the less, Cytosport was in debt for the first 5 years of its existance, but depended soley on the success of Muscle Milk.

Their entire company is founded upon dog food.

(Source: abcbodybuilding.com, i learnt this at the start of the year, and have stayed away from muscle milk since).

It tastes great because it's high in fat and sugar. Not really optimum for a post workout meal, but hey that's just my personal opinion.

http://forums.johnstonefitness.com/showthread.php?t=22516http://forums.johnstonefi...om/showthread.php?t=22516
 
Want to know a useless fact? The president of Cytosport used to work for Champion Nutrition. Champion marketed Muscle Milk (and it's EXACT contents) but sold it to pet stores and vets for large dogs. Basically, it was dog food.

The now president of Cytosport wanted to change the market for Muscle Milk and use it on athletes. The higher ups of Champion found that rather disgusting, as it was dog food (had a picture of the dog on the container and everything). So he left and started his own company, Cytosport, and stole the recipe for Muscle Milk, added just a dash of sugar to make it taste better, and marketed it towards athletes under the name of Muscle Milk. Champion sued Cytosport, but lost due to the fact that the ingredients were margionally different (only by about 150mg of sugar) and it was marketed towards humans, not pets. None the less, Cytosport was in debt for the first 5 years of its existance, but depended soley on the success of Muscle Milk.

Their entire company is founded upon dog food.

(Source: abcbodybuilding.com, i learnt this at the start of the year, and have stayed away from muscle milk since).

It tastes great because it's high in fat and sugar. Not really optimum for a post workout meal, but hey that's just my personal opinion.

http://forums.johnstonefitness.com/showthread.php?t=22516http://forums.johnstonefi...om/showthread.php?t=22516
 
Want to know a useless fact? The president of Cytosport used to work for Champion Nutrition. Champion marketed Muscle Milk (and it's EXACT contents) but sold it to pet stores and vets for large dogs. Basically, it was dog food.

The now president of Cytosport wanted to change the market for Muscle Milk and use it on athletes. The higher ups of Champion found that rather disgusting, as it was dog food (had a picture of the dog on the container and everything). So he left and started his own company, Cytosport, and stole the recipe for Muscle Milk, added just a dash of sugar to make it taste better, and marketed it towards athletes under the name of Muscle Milk. Champion sued Cytosport, but lost due to the fact that the ingredients were margionally different (only by about 150mg of sugar) and it was marketed towards humans, not pets. None the less, Cytosport was in debt for the first 5 years of its existance, but depended soley on the success of Muscle Milk.

Their entire company is founded upon dog food.

(Source: abcbodybuilding.com, i learnt this at the start of the year, and have stayed away from muscle milk since).

It tastes great because it's high in fat and sugar. Not really optimum for a post workout meal, but hey that's just my personal opinion.

http://forums.johnstonefitness.com/showthread.php?t=22516http://forums.johnstonefi...om/showthread.php?t=22516
 
Want to know a useless fact? The president of Cytosport used to work for Champion Nutrition. Champion marketed Muscle Milk (and it's EXACT contents) but sold it to pet stores and vets for large dogs. Basically, it was dog food.

The now president of Cytosport wanted to change the market for Muscle Milk and use it on athletes. The higher ups of Champion found that rather disgusting, as it was dog food (had a picture of the dog on the container and everything). So he left and started his own company, Cytosport, and stole the recipe for Muscle Milk, added just a dash of sugar to make it taste better, and marketed it towards athletes under the name of Muscle Milk. Champion sued Cytosport, but lost due to the fact that the ingredients were margionally different (only by about 150mg of sugar) and it was marketed towards humans, not pets. None the less, Cytosport was in debt for the first 5 years of its existance, but depended soley on the success of Muscle Milk.

Their entire company is founded upon dog food.

(Source: abcbodybuilding.com, i learnt this at the start of the year, and have stayed away from muscle milk since).

It tastes great because it's high in fat and sugar. Not really optimum for a post workout meal, but hey that's just my personal opinion.

http://forums.johnstonefitness.com/showthread.php?t=22516http://forums.johnstonefi...om/showthread.php?t=22516
 
Want to know a useless fact? The president of Cytosport used to work for Champion Nutrition. Champion marketed Muscle Milk (and it's EXACT contents) but sold it to pet stores and vets for large dogs. Basically, it was dog food.

The now president of Cytosport wanted to change the market for Muscle Milk and use it on athletes. The higher ups of Champion found that rather disgusting, as it was dog food (had a picture of the dog on the container and everything). So he left and started his own company, Cytosport, and stole the recipe for Muscle Milk, added just a dash of sugar to make it taste better, and marketed it towards athletes under the name of Muscle Milk. Champion sued Cytosport, but lost due to the fact that the ingredients were margionally different (only by about 150mg of sugar) and it was marketed towards humans, not pets. None the less, Cytosport was in debt for the first 5 years of its existance, but depended soley on the success of Muscle Milk.

Their entire company is founded upon dog food.

(Source: abcbodybuilding.com, i learnt this at the start of the year, and have stayed away from muscle milk since).

It tastes great because it's high in fat and sugar. Not really optimum for a post workout meal, but hey that's just my personal opinion.

http://forums.johnstonefitness.com/showthread.php?t=22516http://forums.johnstonefi...om/showthread.php?t=22516
 
Want to know a useless fact? The president of Cytosport used to work for Champion Nutrition. Champion marketed Muscle Milk (and it's EXACT contents) but sold it to pet stores and vets for large dogs. Basically, it was dog food.

The now president of Cytosport wanted to change the market for Muscle Milk and use it on athletes. The higher ups of Champion found that rather disgusting, as it was dog food (had a picture of the dog on the container and everything). So he left and started his own company, Cytosport, and stole the recipe for Muscle Milk, added just a dash of sugar to make it taste better, and marketed it towards athletes under the name of Muscle Milk. Champion sued Cytosport, but lost due to the fact that the ingredients were margionally different (only by about 150mg of sugar) and it was marketed towards humans, not pets. None the less, Cytosport was in debt for the first 5 years of its existance, but depended soley on the success of Muscle Milk.

Their entire company is founded upon dog food.

(Source: abcbodybuilding.com, i learnt this at the start of the year, and have stayed away from muscle milk since).

It tastes great because it's high in fat and sugar. Not really optimum for a post workout meal, but hey that's just my personal opinion.

http://forums.johnstonefitness.com/showthread.php?t=22516http://forums.johnstonefi...om/showthread.php?t=22516
 
Want to know a useless fact? The president of Cytosport used to work for Champion Nutrition. Champion marketed Muscle Milk (and it's EXACT contents) but sold it to pet stores and vets for large dogs. Basically, it was dog food.

The now president of Cytosport wanted to change the market for Muscle Milk and use it on athletes. The higher ups of Champion found that rather disgusting, as it was dog food (had a picture of the dog on the container and everything). So he left and started his own company, Cytosport, and stole the recipe for Muscle Milk, added just a dash of sugar to make it taste better, and marketed it towards athletes under the name of Muscle Milk. Champion sued Cytosport, but lost due to the fact that the ingredients were margionally different (only by about 150mg of sugar) and it was marketed towards humans, not pets. None the less, Cytosport was in debt for the first 5 years of its existance, but depended soley on the success of Muscle Milk.

Their entire company is founded upon dog food.

(Source: abcbodybuilding.com, i learnt this at the start of the year, and have stayed away from muscle milk since).

It tastes great because it's high in fat and sugar. Not really optimum for a post workout meal, but hey that's just my personal opinion.

http://forums.johnstonefitness.com/showthread.php?t=22516http://forums.johnstonefi...om/showthread.php?t=22516
 
Want to know a useless fact? The president of Cytosport used to work for Champion Nutrition. Champion marketed Muscle Milk (and it's EXACT contents) but sold it to pet stores and vets for large dogs. Basically, it was dog food.

The now president of Cytosport wanted to change the market for Muscle Milk and use it on athletes. The higher ups of Champion found that rather disgusting, as it was dog food (had a picture of the dog on the container and everything). So he left and started his own company, Cytosport, and stole the recipe for Muscle Milk, added just a dash of sugar to make it taste better, and marketed it towards athletes under the name of Muscle Milk. Champion sued Cytosport, but lost due to the fact that the ingredients were margionally different (only by about 150mg of sugar) and it was marketed towards humans, not pets. None the less, Cytosport was in debt for the first 5 years of its existance, but depended soley on the success of Muscle Milk.

Their entire company is founded upon dog food.

(Source: abcbodybuilding.com, i learnt this at the start of the year, and have stayed away from muscle milk since).

It tastes great because it's high in fat and sugar. Not really optimum for a post workout meal, but hey that's just my personal opinion.

http://forums.johnstonefitness.com/showthread.php?t=22516http://forums.johnstonefi...om/showthread.php?t=22516
 
Want to know a useless fact? The president of Cytosport used to work for Champion Nutrition. Champion marketed Muscle Milk (and it's EXACT contents) but sold it to pet stores and vets for large dogs. Basically, it was dog food.

The now president of Cytosport wanted to change the market for Muscle Milk and use it on athletes. The higher ups of Champion found that rather disgusting, as it was dog food (had a picture of the dog on the container and everything). So he left and started his own company, Cytosport, and stole the recipe for Muscle Milk, added just a dash of sugar to make it taste better, and marketed it towards athletes under the name of Muscle Milk. Champion sued Cytosport, but lost due to the fact that the ingredients were margionally different (only by about 150mg of sugar) and it was marketed towards humans, not pets. None the less, Cytosport was in debt for the first 5 years of its existance, but depended soley on the success of Muscle Milk.

Their entire company is founded upon dog food.

(Source: abcbodybuilding.com, i learnt this at the start of the year, and have stayed away from muscle milk since).

It tastes great because it's high in fat and sugar. Not really optimum for a post workout meal, but hey that's just my personal opinion.

http://forums.johnstonefitness.com/showthread.php?t=22516http://forums.johnstonefi...om/showthread.php?t=22516
 
BTW, take it from someone who has been weightlifting seriously for close to 7 years on the olympic weightlifting type side and powerlifiting type training andwho has done fairly well relative to his weight class.

Ingesting the right amount and the optinal type of calories will do much more for you guys then drinking this crap.
Most of you already take in more than enough protein during the day. These powders/drinks aren't necessary and are a waste of money.
 
BTW, take it from someone who has been weightlifting seriously for close to 7 years on the olympic weightlifting type side and powerlifiting type training andwho has done fairly well relative to his weight class.

Ingesting the right amount and the optinal type of calories will do much more for you guys then drinking this crap.
Most of you already take in more than enough protein during the day. These powders/drinks aren't necessary and are a waste of money.
 
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