Wouldn't go for a bundle like that personally mate.
Incorporate supplements slowly, start with a mass gainer and a good multivit. And keep going with it.
You can always jncorporate nore supplements I to your diet slowly and you can gauge better what actually works for uou and what is a waste of money.
I started off with just shakes and vitamins and now take a whole range of supplements, they are of benefit but don't throw your money at them all at once.
In terms of a mass builder I had very very good results with extreme nutrition extreme mass, it tastes fine and has a few added supplements that give it good bang for its price and save you initially buying numerous supplements.
It's a good alrernative if you get the majority of your daily cals from food which I prefer to do...
http://www.dolphinfitness.co.uk/en/e...reme-mass/3478
There is also bodybuilding warehouse performance mass, that's over 1000 cals per serving so good fpr people who can't get enough cals from food!