Quest bars?
ovi212
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Has anyone found quest bars recently in Canada (ontario)?
Anyone have any recommendations?
Anyone have any recommendations?
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Yeah. Don't eat them. You could eat so much more food for the same amount of calories and will fill you up more and cost less.0
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Yeah. Don't eat them. You could eat so much more food for the same amount of calories and will fill you up more and cost less.
Maybe some people like and can afford them? Maybe some people find them helpful for getting in extra protein? Maybe some people find that they satisfy their sweet tooth and don't use up so many calories? Don't be so quick to bash something.0 -
Has anyone found quest bars recently in Canada (ontario)?
Anyone have any recommendations?
Have you checked Amazon?
I've never tried them myself but this same question in a different thread about Quest Bars in the UK and Amazon supply them so I guess the same may be true in Canada.0 -
Yeah. Don't eat them. You could eat so much more food for the same amount of calories and will fill you up more and cost less.
Agreed.
They taste like cardboard. And all that carbs and protein I can get from real food. Real food is cheaper. Want good protein, get it from 100% whey, chicken breast, fish. Want sugar? Eat some damn sugar or fruits. Dark chocolate or just a small piece of candy is a lot less calorie than that bar.0 -
skip the bars in general they are just glorified candy bars with a little extra protein....0
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Thanks for the input but I think once in a lifetime would be fine...especially if it fits in my calorie allottment0
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I have actually been eating them once per day mainly for the fiber (18 fiber). If you heat them in the microwave they are actually not that bad. Order from Amazon or GNC also has them. I personally have them for dinner because that is the best for me I have a friend that does one for lunch. They are only 170 calories so you may just want to use them as a snack0
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Popeye's Supplements ????0
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skip the bars in general they are just glorified candy bars with a little extra protein....
they only have 1g of sugar mate.0 -
Before you buy...
Quest Bars have the best macros (according to the label). But it is my understanding that they are being sued in California for allegedly falsifying the macros of their bars-- so I no longer eat them. The fibre in those bars (along with the protein) are what attracted me to Quest Bars-- the taste kept me buying them. But i am suspicious of how accurate the macros are so i dropped them and replaced with real food I can track.
Just do a google search and decide for yourself.
I once had 3 of them in a row (and this amounts to a lot of fibre + 50 grams). However, i had no reaction (even though in addition to the Quest bars i get quite a bit of fibre). This is what led me to be suspicious of the label. There is no doubt they are tasty (for a protein bar), however, is the nutritional data accurate? I'll let the courts decide. In the meantime if i want a yummy candy bar i'll have an Oh Henry.0 -
Yeah. Don't eat them. You could eat so much more food for the same amount of calories and will fill you up more and cost less.
Agreed.
They taste like cardboard. And all that carbs and protein I can get from real food. Real food is cheaper. Want good protein, get it from 100% whey, chicken breast, fish. Want sugar? Eat some damn sugar or fruits. Dark chocolate or just a small piece of candy is a lot less calorie than that bar.
Then you get done eating all that **** and still craving what you wanted to begin with.0 -
Before you buy...
Quest Bars have the best macros (according to the label). But it is my understanding that they are being sued in California for allegedly falsifying the macros of their bars-- so I no longer eat them. The fibre in those bars (along with the protein) are what attracted me to Quest Bars-- the taste kept me buying them. But i am suspicious of how accurate the macros are so i dropped them and replaced with real food I can track.
Just do a google search and decide for yourself.
I once had 3 of them in a row (and this amounts to a lot of fibre + 50 grams). However, i had no reaction (even though in addition to the Quest bars i get quite a bit of fibre). This is what led me to be suspicious of the label. There is no doubt they are tasty (for a protein bar), however, is the nutritional data accurate? I'll let the courts decide. In the meantime if i want a yummy candy bar i'll have an Oh Henry.
As was said before, anyone can file a lawsuit. They are stating that IMO is not a fiber, but it does fit criteria to be labeled a fiber
"Dietary fibers are the indigestible portion of plant foods that move food through the digestive system, absorbing water and making defecation easier. Dietary fiber consists of many other plant components such as dextrin, inulin, lignin, pectin, beta-glucans and resistant-oligosaccharides. For a dietary substrate to be classified as a Fiber, following criteria are required;
-The substrate must be resistant to digestion & absorption in upper GI tract
-It may undergo partially or completely fermentation by bifidobacteria or do not ferment at all
-Fermentation may results in SCFA that metabolize in liver and confer many physiological benefits to the host
-Induce bulking effect in feces
Since IMO consists mainly of 3 to 7 glucose units linked together mostly by digestion-resistant α(1-6) linkages with having a prebiotic effect as well as exhibiting the properties of retaining moisture, producing bulking effect and helping moving the stool forward, it is considered a type of dietary fiber."
And just as a side note...how on earth did you eat 3 in a row?? omg0 -
Are you looking for flavor recommendations or recommendations on where to buy them in Ontario?
If flavor - Cookies and Cream, but also use the search function on here. There are a lot of good similar threads.0 -
Someone will have to pry my quest bars out of my cold, dead hands! :laugh: That being said, I don't totally rely on them as a source of nutrition. I do see them as an alternative to eating sweets when I have sugar cravings. In fact, I think they taste better than candy.0
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Thanks for the input but I think once in a lifetime would be fine...especially if it fits in my calorie allottment
I find all these opinions hilarious. If you don't like them, don't eat them.. If they don't fill you up, don't eat them. If they are too expensive for you... then, you guessed it, DON'T EAT THEM.... but you definitely can't call them "glorified candy bars" My favorite flavor has 170 calories.. 20 grams of protein and 17 grams of fiber. So in the full bar that's 22 calories that are not protein or fiber... YEAH, 22 calories... I can make that fit into my allotment!
Personally I enjoy quest bars. I think they're delicious they provide me with a good dose of protein while satisfying my sweet tooth. Yeah, they're pricey but I use coupons and buy them when they're on sale at GNC so I save a bit there. I know there are GNC stores in Ontario and I know that GNC carries Quest bars... BUT I don't know if GNC in Canada carries Quest. Call them and see .0 -
Has anyone found quest bars recently in Canada (ontario)?
Anyone have any recommendations?
GNC canada sells them.
or online
questproteinbar.com0 -
I order mine from Quest online, or from Amazon, depending on who has the best deal at the moment. I usually have the chocolate chip cookie dough flavor, but I also like the cinnamon roll ones.0
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What's with the GNC obsession? People are complaining that they are expensive, well shop at GNC and you're guaranteed to pay WAY more, and they make you buy a membership Seriously, find a Popeye's, and each Popeye's is individually/locally owned and operated so you're also shopping locally0
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Yeah. Don't eat them. You could eat so much more food for the same amount of calories and will fill you up more and cost less.
Agreed.
They taste like cardboard. And all that carbs and protein I can get from real food. Real food is cheaper. Want good protein, get it from 100% whey, chicken breast, fish. Want sugar? Eat some damn sugar or fruits. Dark chocolate or just a small piece of candy is a lot less calorie than that bar.
1g of sugar...0 -
And just as a side note...how on earth did you eat 3 in a row?? omg
I had the cookies and creme and 2 cookie dough bars-- they taste like candy so eating 3 was not a problem. Eating large quantities of anything has never been a problem for me (which is why Intermittent Fasting has worked so well for me-- huge meals 2 or 3 times within my feeding window).
BTW. While i realize anyone can file a lawsuit that does not mean that Quest Bars really have the macros they claim (alternatively they may). Because of this possibility if i want protein i'll just have some real food (or in a pinch some whey powder). If i want a bar that tastes like candy i'll have a real candy bar.0 -
And just as a side note...how on earth did you eat 3 in a row?? omg
I had the cookies and creme and 2 cookie dough bars-- they taste like candy so eating 3 was not a problem. Eating large quantities of anything has never been a problem for me (which is why Intermittent Fasting has worked so well for me-- huge meals 2 or 3 times within my feeding window).
BTW. While i realize anyone can file a lawsuit that does not mean that Quest Bars really have the macros they claim (alternatively they may). Because of this possibility if i want protein i'll just have some real food (or in a pinch some whey powder). If i want a bar that tastes like candy i'll have a real candy bar.
No, for sure. I've just seen it so many times I ignore it until I see proof. We seriously hear of these every day, quest bars are just do popular it's gotten more attention (which is what I guess was the point of the lawsuit)0 -
supplementscanada.com
$28.99 a box and usually free shipping0 -
A MFP tipped me to this place:
http://www.canadianprotein.com/protein-bars.html
So, I'm returning the favor. $28.99 a box, and free shipping over $99. I bought 4 boxes the first time. I just received my second order of 4 more boxes. Two local places, a 'health foods store' and a supplements store both claimed to carry them, but were out for weeks. So, I just ordered 'em online. I will likely just continue to do so.0 -
Thanks! I've just located a Popeyes near my town...never even imagined they'd have them0
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I've eaten 4-5 in a row before on an unintentional binge... don't recommend it.
And just as a side note...how on earth did you eat 3 in a row?? omg0 -
To answer the OP's question, my best luck has been at health food stores and at Popeye's supplements. Never seen them in GNC in these parts (BC).0
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If you have the Vitamin Shoppe there, they might carry them. The ones in the US do. I like the white chocolate raspberry and the cookies and cream.0
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Thanks for the input but I think once in a lifetime would be fine...especially if it fits in my calorie allottment
I find all these opinions hilarious. If you don't like them, don't eat them.. If they don't fill you up, don't eat them. If they are too expensive for you... then, you guessed it, DON'T EAT THEM.... but you definitely can't call them "glorified candy bars" My favorite flavor has 170 calories.. 20 grams of protein and 17 grams of fiber. So in the full bar that's 22 calories that are not protein or fiber... YEAH, 22 calories... I can make that fit into my allotment!
Personally I enjoy quest bars. I think they're delicious they provide me with a good dose of protein while satisfying my sweet tooth. Yeah, they're pricey but I use coupons and buy them when they're on sale at GNC so I save a bit there. I know there are GNC stores in Ontario and I know that GNC carries Quest bars... BUT I don't know if GNC in Canada carries Quest. Call them and see .0 -
Thanks! I've just located a Popeyes near my town...never even imagined they'd have them
Not a problem I can almost promise they will be cheaper than anyone else, but if for some reason they aren't, they should price match ???? (As I said, each are individually owned so I can't speak for other stores)0 -
Yeah. Don't eat them. You could eat so much more food for the same amount of calories and will fill you up more and cost less.
Maybe some people like and can afford them? Maybe some people find them helpful for getting in extra protein? Maybe some people find that they satisfy their sweet tooth and don't use up so many calories? Don't be so quick to bash something.
Amazon has them.
I don't like the way they taste, personally...although the apple pie one was sort-of OK when I zapped it for 5 seconds in the microwave.0
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