Quest Nutrition Bars?
cp46449
Posts: 13
Hello!
I just recently came across the Quest Nutrition website which features low-carb bars and other products. I have not heard of this brand or any products of the types, but was just curious if anyone has heard of it/use these products. It just seems TOO GOOD to be true (since I am on a low-carb/sugar controlled diet).
Would you recommend this? I would love to try this out if it is worth the time and money!
LINK is below!
Thanks!
http://www.questproteinbar.com/
I just recently came across the Quest Nutrition website which features low-carb bars and other products. I have not heard of this brand or any products of the types, but was just curious if anyone has heard of it/use these products. It just seems TOO GOOD to be true (since I am on a low-carb/sugar controlled diet).
Would you recommend this? I would love to try this out if it is worth the time and money!
LINK is below!
Thanks!
http://www.questproteinbar.com/
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I've tried a couple and thought they were really good, but a little out of my budget. Plus, my caloric needs aren't so rigid that I can't have a higher carb protein bar.
I have a friend who had weight loss surgery who LOOOOOVES them and eats them daily. They're perfect for her because she has to make every single calorie count.
The one thing I absolutely love about them is that they're really high in fiber, without making you incredibly gassy like a lot of other fiber bars do. I'm like the entire brass section of a marching band after a Fiber One bar. Not a toot after a Quest. :blushing:
Edited to add: "Like" their facebook page. Sometimes they have free sample giveaways.0 -
I think they're awesome. I would buy them in bulk if I could afford it. I'll buy a 12 pack at a time and switch between a protein shake and a quest bar. i do a google search for free shipping code for quest and there's usually a code you can use. Also they've always sent an extra protein bar when I order the 12 pack. They want you to try a different flavor I guess. I like the coconut cashew, cookie ough, brownie, and vanilla almond ones best.0
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I've been planning to try them .. 1-2 flavors. I frequent the Vitamin
Shoppe and learned they carry them. The protein and sugar amounts
are enough for me to like them despite the price. It's a quality kind
of thing I guess. Can you just try one and buy several to weave in and
out of your other bar options? Just an idea.0 -
I love them and generally have one every day. The help me hit my protein numbers when I'm on the go.0
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I like them as a more on-the-go alternative to a protein smoothie / shake, although they're not really as healthy since I tend to make my own protein smoothies with fresh fruit & veggies.
One thing about the Quest bars though... They are by and large NOT low-carb. They've got a lot of fiber, so there's some off-set if you're thinking in terms of "net carbs" (carbs - fiber). But the bars do have 20+ grams of carbs each (e.g. the coconut cashew has 24g of carbs and 17g of fiber).
Be careful buying them online though... I've had a few boxes show up with the bars as hard as bricks inside their wrappers. 5-10s in the microwave softens them up but, when they're hard like that, they're almost impossible to chew through unless you warm them.0 -
I used to eat them a lot, but I got tired of them. They're good though, and really feel you up. Healthier than the alternatives I've been eating for sure.0
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Love Quest bars! I just got done eating the Chocolate Brownie one. I have one a day and buy them direct from Quest or get them from GNC. All the flavors are soooo good. They help me hit my protein goals when I don't feel like making a shake.0
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The only protein bar I'll eat and I love them. Found them maybe a year ago and love them, never get tired of them and rarely crave anything sweet anymore. Keeps me full for several hours.0
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I own a box of every flavor except for their new released flavor: white chocolate raspberry.
I eat very low carb (keto) and the quest bar easily fits my macros since fiber dont count on my diet.
@Jaysonheyd:
Net Carbs = Carbs - fiber
So most their bars are less than 5 net Carbs.... what's so bad about 5~8g net carbs?0 -
They're great! One of the few whey-isolate-only bars on the market.... most have whey concentrate, which gives me gas. One of the lowest calorie-per-protein bars you can get.
The thing about these bars is you have to nuke 'em for about 8-12 seconds because they are fairly dense. The flavors are great.
They're too expensive at the Vitamin Shoppe... You can get them relatively inexpensively from TFsupplements.com0 -
@Jaysonheyd:
Net Carbs = Carbs - fiber
So most their bars are less than 5 net Carbs.... what's so bad about 5~8g net carbs?
Yep, I actually noted that in my post:They've got a lot of fiber, so there's some off-set if you're thinking in terms of "net carbs" (carbs - fiber). But the bars do have 20+ grams of carbs each (e.g. the coconut cashew has 24g of carbs and 17g of fiber).
Nothing's bad about it. I was just pointing out that you do have to be thinking in terms of "net carbs," whereas with certain Stevia-sweetened protein powders, for example, you'll get 0g of carbs (obviously with 0g of fiber).0 -
Love em and since I had weight-loss surgery, they're perfect for me; plus, I eat at my desk at work, so I need portable things. But they are pricey. You can get them on Amazon too. I like the Cinnamon Roll ones best (especially warm) and the brownie. Haven't bought for awhile because of the price. Used to have a standing order with the company but it got to be too expensive.0
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I have one every day as a mid-afternoon snack between lunch & dinner. Love banana nut and looking forward to trying white chocolate raspberry. Fits perfect within my low carb lifestyle.0
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I love the peanut butter supreme and the cookie dough! great stats as well!0
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warm the quest brownie bar in the mic for 5-6 seconds place a dark chocolate square on top till melty, OHMY, like a lava cake yummy chocolate hit!0
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Looked into lots of protein bars - these are the best, I think. Relatively low cal, high in protein and fiber, either 99% or 100% natural, depending on the flavor. Worth the price. Amazon ships for free if you spend more than $25 (two boxes iis just under $50) and I've never had trouble with them being too hard - sometimes they're a little misshapen from getting warm then cool again, but no big deal. Good stuff!! :happy:0
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Questbars are the best on the market and the taste is unreal. They almost taste too good to be "healthy." High protein, high fiber and low active carbs = win win for anyone. I eat them daily.0
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Absolutely love them! I get the chocolate brownie bars, and usually have them for a snack instead of something loaded with empty calories.0
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I love the PB&J flavor and buy mine at Vitacost whenever they have a big everything off sale.0
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I eat them all the time. My current favorite is still the coconut cashew one, but thats only because I haven't tried cookie dough or the new white chocolate raspberry0
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OMG THEY ARE MY FAVORITE0
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9 out of 10 prefer..................
LOL i'm the 10th person. I didn't like the chewy, dense consistency. They remind me of Detour bars, ugh. I bought two at Vitamin Shoppe to try them out, and I still have the other one to finish (I bought them 2 weeks ago and the 2nd one is still sitting there on my desk ha) :laugh:0 -
My drawers at work and cabinets at home are stocked with them. I buy them in bulk so that I can get a discount.0
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They're wonderful things. Only problem is how obscenely expensive they are here in the UK. It's $24.99 for a box of 12 on Amazon US, on Amazon UK it's £31.49 for the same box ($48.30).0
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They're delicious! Like many others have said, you just have to choose them wisely when it comes to your budget. Buying in bulk might be your best option... there are PLENTY of recipes to make with them online too so you don't just have to eat them the old plain Jane way.0
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I absolutely love them. They keep me full for a long time and the chocolate brownie is my favorite. If you heat it in the microwave for about 6-8 seconds on each side it tastes like a warm brownie out of the oven.
If you send Quest a message on their site saying that you want to try them, they may send you two free ones. They did that for me a while ago. I am not sure if that was a short promotion or not.0 -
I LOVE Quest Bars. They BY FAR have the best nutritional stats of any protein bar that I've seen and they taste awesome. If you want to try a few different flavors without committing to a whole box, you can go on Bodybuilding.com and order them individually for a couple dollars each. I believe that GNC carries them also, so if you have a membership there they can be a little less pricey as well. But overall, I would highly recommend these!0
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...oh and fyi they were $2.49/each at the Vitamin Shoppe here in Houston. They had maybe 3-5 different kinds0
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LOVE, LOVE, LOVE them. Since WLS they give me the added protein I need some days. I buy them at GNC and they are usually buy 2 get 1 free, so that helps with the cost. I was also told that they will do buy 2 boxes and get one free which makes the cost per bar under like $1.75 I think, not too bad considering how awesome they are in my opinion.0
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I love quest bars. I eat one everyday and they're the only bar that actually keeps me full. Highly recommend all of the flavors, especially the cookie dough which is my personal fav!0
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