Clif bar discussion!?
emjam99
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I have to admit I've become obsessed with cliff bars. Sometimes I miss lunch (I wish I didn't, it's schedule problems) and I know a cliff bar helps hold me over, also on days I work out I may grab one. I was wondering how bad they are though, something that tasty can't be healthy, can it? Or okay. I make sure they fit in my calories and I don't really eat them if I'm sitting around doing nothing. I may eat like 2 a week. Are they bad for me? If you eat them, what are your favorite kinds? (I love chocolate chip, chocolate brownie, and peanut butter)
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Do they fit your calorie and macro (if you're counting macros) goals? If so, how can they be bad for you?2
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Why are you under the impression that tasty can't be healthy?
They are pretty high in calories (meant to give energy while hiking or climbing) but if they fit into your goal, they are fine.3 -
I like them as a meal replacement once in a while. No biggie.2
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+1 to what's been written above. Since the bars hold you over, they serve a decent purpose in your diet. Two bars a week is nothing.
I haven't bought any bars recently, but when I do, I eat them as long as they fit my macros/calories.
When the holidays roll around, I always go for the Hot Chocolate flavor. Iced Gingerbread is a runner up.2 -
WAY too much sugar in them for me. I think if you are using it up being very active, fine, but as a meal replacement at the office, not so much.0
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I used to eat a Cliff Bar in the middle of a long ride ... I never found one that was actually tasty and stopped using them.0
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I love the white macedemia bar. I think they are high on calories and low on protein, but they are so yummy. I eat them when I want something sweet.2
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I like them as well. I really liked the chocolate mint flavor, although I wasn't thrilled it had caffeine in it.2
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something that tasty can't be healthy
Huh?
Is the opposite also true that healthy food has to taste bad?
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Have those things (Clif bars) gotten better in recent years?
When I tried them it was like trying to eat ground up cardboard with some only just palatable stuff thrown in.
For a while I could tolerate one that had coffee beans in it.
Then I cycled through a swarm of flying bugs ... black, about the size of coffee beans, with hard shells. They got everywhere! In my hair, down my jersey, in my mouth and nose. I got through them all, and finally stopped to take a break. Pulled out my coffee bean Clif Bar, took one bite and couldn't manage anymore. The coffee beans reminded me so much of all these bugs.
I think that was the last Clif Bar I ever ate.
That was probably in about 2003 or 2004.0 -
Have those things (Clif bars) gotten better in recent years?
When I tried them it was like trying to eat ground up cardboard with some only just palatable stuff thrown in.
For a while I could tolerate one that had coffee beans in it.
Then I cycled through a swarm of flying bugs ... black, about the size of coffee beans, with hard shells. They got everywhere! In my hair, down my jersey, in my mouth and nose. I got through them all, and finally stopped to take a break. Pulled out my coffee bean Clif Bar, took one bite and couldn't manage anymore. The coffee beans reminded me so much of all these bugs.
I think that was the last Clif Bar I ever ate.
That was probably in about 2003 or 2004.
^^Wow, that's crazy!
Personally, I love the peanut butter chocolate chip Clif bars so much, they replaced candy bars for me (so yes, some sugar, but maybe better than a Snickers?). I especially love them with coffee, and/or warmed in the microwave. They've been a staple pre-race food for me, but I also have them as a meal replacement, or a snack (sometimes only have half a bar).
I do also like Larabars for the simple ingredient list, but I will always keep the pb chocolate chip Clif bars around!!0 -
I'm obsessed with Clif bars. My husband filled my entire stocking with clif bars for christmas, no joke. My favorite is the Carrot Cake - sounds weird but it's AMAZING!!! I eat them during a hike or if I'm out shopping and hunger strikes. They do the job they're intended for.0
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I LOVE all their bars. I use the Cliff Builders Max bars for extremely tough workouts. I like all of them though. My favorite regular cliff bar is the oatmeal raisin.0
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It's great if they help you stick to your plan! That's what truly matters.
I like the peanut butter clif bars, and all the holiday flavors (gingerbread is so frikkin good). They are quite sugary, but I use them to supplement when I don't have an appetite, or the ability to carry real food with me. Otherwise I stick to veggies, nuts, and fruit for snacking.0 -
I used to eat them more on long rides but I've since moved on to some other bars. I do like the chocolate clif bars but tend to go for the clif builder bars so if I'm eating all that sugar I get 20 g of protein. I think Luna bars are made by clif and they straight up taste like protein candy bars. The chocolate coconut tastes like a samoa Girl Scout cookie.1
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caitlinj406 wrote: »I used to eat them more on long rides but I've since moved on to some other bars. I do like the chocolate clif bars but tend to go for the clif builder bars so if I'm eating all that sugar I get 20 g of protein. I think Luna bars are made by clif and they straight up taste like protein candy bars. The chocolate coconut tastes like a samoa Girl Scout cookie.
Oooh, I'll have to look for that one! Samoas are my all-time favorite cookie!1 -
@caitlinj406 I forgot about Luna bars! All the chocolate variations are tasty.0
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I've not had them because I can't justify the expense and the macro:calorie ratio doesn't work for me.1
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I always save enough calories to eat a Cliff Bar immediately after a workout. I keep one in my bag and eat it in the car on the way home from the gym or stow one away in my bicycle pack.0
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I've had these for breakfast for the last three months. I don't know about doing it for health or calories, though. I take mine with a can of diet Dew. The other morning I thought they were almost too sweet, but they're so convenient to eat during my drive to work and very filling. My favorite is white chocolate macadamia nut. I try others from time to time but haven't found one I like as much, plus walmarts selection doesn't include some that I've seen in the past like a berry something and an apricot something or other. Hmmmmm. Amazon?0
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Are they bad for me?
i never finished the only clif bar i ever bought [and i bought it because i was starving]. but what you describe has become me and their builder bars.
idk if they're bad for me. like, literally and physically bad. but i think they're getting to be my version of the soylent phenomenon, and i don't really like that.
i don't expect to get scurvy or anything, but i do realise i'm getting uncomfortable with the way that i'm 'using' them as an easy cop-out from eating 'real' food.1 -
Cliff Bars have been my favorite since they came on the market. . . 20 some odd years ago. They're relative cheap, have great macros, and enough fiber to count for something. I'm not fond of soy, but the Coconut or Peanut Toffee Buzz. . . sometimes I just want one.
The kids LOVE them, especially the youngest.1 -
I like Luna Bars in place of candy, more protein than a candy bar and I'm pretty satisfied after eating one. The peppermint and the "nutz over chocolate" ones are my absolute faaaavorite!1
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Have those things (Clif bars) gotten better in recent years?
When I tried them it was like trying to eat ground up cardboard with some only just palatable stuff thrown in..
I hate the 3 main flavors. The nuts and seeds one is pretty good (at least to me) ... I often have half of one crumbled into yogurt in the morning, or dipped in peanut butter between running/gym and dancing.
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$11 for a box of 12 (or $1.09/single bar) at my nearby Wegmans for the standard clif bars.. So I buy those.. The other varieties (builders, etc) are priced higher.0
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I like the chocolate chip clif bar. I actually just had one. Macros suck, but it was tasty. I don't like the taste of the builder bars.1
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I eat 2-3 a day In order to hit my calorie goal0
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I'll use them for carb boosting post lifting sometimes. I'll generally pair it with something like a 25-30g whey shake to get my macros halfway balanced. Depends on how I'm feeling though. These days, I'm just as likely to eat a couple of apples instead.0
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Yes they are tasty and I eat them occasionally as a snack . There essentially a candy bar with added vitamins and minerals. But if it fits your macros and cals for the day and u really enjoy them then go to town.0
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The new nut butter ones are really good. Great for a treat! Better than a candy bar.0
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