Quest candy bars.
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Cookies and cream and cinnamon roll are THE BEST!! They're so good!! And they're NOT candy bars...0
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Cookies and cream and cinnamon roll are THE BEST!! They're so good!! And they're NOT candy bars...
What is the difference between a "candy bar" and a "protein bar"?0 -
I am obsessed with them! They taste so good and have a good amount of protein and fiber!0
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Cookies and cream and cinnamon roll are THE BEST!! They're so good!! And they're NOT candy bars...
What is the difference between a "candy bar" and a "protein bar"?
In my book, anything that is less than 2g protein to 1 g carb. So these are a candy treat, and I tried my first one today.
Cinnamon Swirl, it's so so. Far cry better than a couple gus though, I'm a pretty open guy, not THAT open.0 -
Taste great, but expensive.
Is $2.49 really expensive?
Compared to a Snickers bar and a serving of protein powder, yes...about double.
I somewhat understand the point you are trying to make, but thats not the best comparison. Two totally different caloric breakdowns and ingredients. Someone who is looking for a healthier protein bar w/ out all the sugar, high fructose corn syrup and added junk will not choose your option.0 -
I keep wishing I could find them on better sales because they are my absolute favorite protein bar. Minimal ingredients, great protein, carbs are fantastic (over 15g of the carbs being fiber!), and lower in calories for the protein you're getting. I eat one after every strengthening workout I do. I'd eat one after all my workouts but given how expensive they can get, I hafta ration them. XD $2.50 a bar 3x a week is getting at about $30 a month just for a post-workout snack. If I did it after every workout, I'd be paying over $60 a month for a snack.0
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I was a bigger fan of them until I actually calculated the macros on them and the calories listed on the label are way off. Most bars average around 240 calories, so not really the great calorie saver "treat" I once thought they were.
Take cookies and cream just as an example since its the new craze:
Labeled Calories: 180
Macro Breakdown--> protein: 21g (21 X 4 = 84), Fat: 7g (7 X 9 =63), Carbs: 22 (22 X 4 =88)
84 + 63 + 88 = 235 Calories, not 180 that’s a discrepancy of 55 calories, yes this occurs will a lot of our American food products because technically fiber calories are subtractable but this has turned me off from the brand completely. I guess I'm just glad I always count macros and not calories.0 -
They are not bad, it all depends on what you are looking for in terms of diet/food plan. I might not eat them on a med/high carb day but if i just completed a run or some hard cardio I might. A more overall taste/nutritious bar are the Fit Crunch Bars that you can find in Walmart (Robert Irvine). They are decent calories, high protien and low sugar and taste great.0
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I was a bigger fan of them until I actually calculated the macros on them and the calories listed on the label are way off. Most bars average around 240 calories, so not really the great calorie saver "treat" I once thought they were.
Take cookies and cream just as an example since its the new craze:
Labeled Calories: 180
Macro Breakdown--> protein: 21g (21 X 4 = 84), Fat: 7g (7 X 9 =63), Carbs: 22 (22 X 4 =88)
84 + 63 + 88 = 235 Calories, not 180 that’s a discrepancy of 55 calories, yes this occurs will a lot of our American food products because technically fiber calories are subtractable but this has turned me off from the brand completely. I guess I'm just glad I always count macros and not calories.
interesting....0 -
I just saw these for sale in my gym, and I bought a few flavors to try out. I haven't eaten any yet. My first one is scheduled to be my afternoon snack today. I'm hoping I like them, because I am impressed with the macros as well.
They aren't cheap though, that's for sure.0 -
I love the chocolate chip cookie dough, brownie, chocolate peanut butter, and double chocolate chunk. I love the chewy texture. Makes me feel like I'm actually eating something!0
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Delish and good nutrition :-) Choc chip cookie dough is my favourite............and choc brownie :-) I heat my in the microwave for about 20-25 seconds.................yum yum0
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I was a bigger fan of them until I actually calculated the macros on them and the calories listed on the label are way off. Most bars average around 240 calories, so not really the great calorie saver "treat" I once thought they were.
Take cookies and cream just as an example since its the new craze:
Labeled Calories: 180
Macro Breakdown--> protein: 21g (21 X 4 = 84), Fat: 7g (7 X 9 =63), Carbs: 22 (22 X 4 =88)
84 + 63 + 88 = 235 Calories, not 180 that’s a discrepancy of 55 calories, yes this occurs will a lot of our American food products because technically fiber calories are subtractable but this has turned me off from the brand completely. I guess I'm just glad I always count macros and not calories.
interesting....
Damn, mathception.
I never realized that companies could subtract fiber calories. That's dirty play.0 -
First of all, they aren't candy bars. They are protein bars.
I personally think they are disgusting. The texture is horrible. And they make me feel sick to my stomach because of the whey protein.0 -
I am not a fan...I think the texture along with the taste is terrible.0
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First of all, they aren't candy bars. They are protein bars.
I personally think they are disgusting. The texture is horrible. And they make me feel sick to my stomach because of the whey protein.
No, these are candy treats, a protein bar will have more protein than carbs.
That's ok though, you call them what you want.0 -
I honestly like them better than actual candy bars. Cookie dough, cookies and cream, coconut cashew and cinnamon roll are really good. I personally don't care for the chocolate chunk flavor.0
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Oh, apple pie is good as well! They are even better if you stick them in the microwave for about 20 seconds and eat them with a spoon.0
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I was a bigger fan of them until I actually calculated the macros on them and the calories listed on the label are way off. Most bars average around 240 calories, so not really the great calorie saver "treat" I once thought they were.
Take cookies and cream just as an example since its the new craze:
Labeled Calories: 180
Macro Breakdown--> protein: 21g (21 X 4 = 84), Fat: 7g (7 X 9 =63), Carbs: 22 (22 X 4 =88)
84 + 63 + 88 = 235 Calories, not 180 that’s a discrepancy of 55 calories, yes this occurs will a lot of our American food products because technically fiber calories are subtractable but this has turned me off from the brand completely. I guess I'm just glad I always count macros and not calories.
I can not thank you enough for this. I have found that pretty much every label is incorrect and NOT in my favor! Huff!!0 -
I'm eh on the cookies and cream one. I just tried it yesterday. It was edible, but I prefer some of the other flavors: cookie dough, white chocolate raspberry, and the brownie one.0
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