


Bad Ass Zero Whey 2 kg is a whey‑protein isolate powder — a “clean” protein supplement from Bad Ass aimed at athletes / gym‑goers wanting lean muscle, recovery, or cutting.
It’s marketed as “zero sugar, zero fat, low carb / minimal carbs” — a “pure protein” option rather than a mass‑gainer or high‑calorie shake.
| Metric (≈ 30 g serving) | Typical Value* |
|---|---|
| Protein | ~ 25 g |
| Carbohydrate | ~ 0.75–1 g carbs |
| Fat | ~ 0–0.5 g |
| Calories | ~ 103–110 kcal per 30 g scoop (depending on flavor) |
| Servings per container | 66 servings per 2 kg tub |
*Values may vary slightly depending on flavour variant (e.g. chocolate, vanilla, etc.).
Ingredients generally: whey protein isolate (from milk), sweeteners (acesulfame K, sucralose), flavourings, emulsifiers, stabilizers, etc.
It’s advertised as lactose‑free (or very low lactose) — suitable for people with lactose intolerance or those wanting “clean” protein.
People who want to build or maintain lean muscle mass without extra fats/carbs — cutting phases, weight control, or lean gains.
Those who want fast‑absorbing, “clean” protein — good for post‑workout, or when you don’t want extra calories from fat/carbs.
Useful if you are lactose‑sensitive (or want minimal dairy-related digestion issues), since isolate tends to have less lactose.
As with all supplements: it’s a supplement, not a meal replacement; good diet + training + rest still needed.
Because “clean whey” powders are more expensive than plain foods, check authenticity (get from trusted vendors).
Always check expiry date, batch number, packaging integrity (especially in hot climates) — quality and storage matter a lot.