Protein Bars

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  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,149 Member
    I go with Pure Protein bars from Walmart. They're reasonably priced ($1.16~ per bar from a 6 pack box), lowish in calories (180 per 50 g from chocolate deluxe), and reasonable protein (21 g per 50 g chocolate deluxe bar). Yes, they have sugar alcohols in them that might give you stomach problems (took me a bit to get used to them). I haven't found any other bars that are comparable in weight that aren't higher in calories (270) with same protein (21 g). Price is also an issue for me.
  • BeFitBri2
    BeFitBri2 Posts: 35 Member
    My favorites are Quest bars and Muscle Pharm Combat Crunch bars.(:
  • Timorous_Beastie
    Timorous_Beastie Posts: 595 Member
    The tastiest ones I've had were Balance Bar in Lemon Meringue Crunch. I think they're about 200 calories and 15g protein, so it's not a huge amount of protein, but not a bad substitute if you were otherwise going to just have a candy bar or something.
  • macr0babe
    macr0babe Posts: 61 Member
    sixxpoint wrote: »
    Protein from real food > Protein from powder > Homemade protein bars > Store bought protein bars

    Agreed, but sometimes it's easier to grab a bar at the store.
    Disagree, protein is protein. Eating MEAT is good for protein, fat, and essential amino acids; however all sources of protein count at the end of the day. Whether from legumes, meat, store bought bars, or wherever, as long as you're GETTING protein, that's what really counts.
  • sixxpoint
    sixxpoint Posts: 3,529 Member
    edited June 2015
    macr0babe wrote: »
    sixxpoint wrote: »
    Protein from real food > Protein from powder > Homemade protein bars > Store bought protein bars

    Agreed, but sometimes it's easier to grab a bar at the store.
    Disagree, protein is protein. Eating MEAT is good for protein, fat, and essential amino acids; however all sources of protein count at the end of the day. Whether from legumes, meat, store bought bars, or wherever, as long as you're GETTING protein, that's what really counts.

    This is not exactly true.

    20 g of protein from one bar/powder isn't always going to be equivalent to 20 g of protein of another bar/powder (or meat for argument's sake).

    Some companies use protein spikers, which register as protein if lab tested, but they are actually amino fillers such as glycine and not true protein.

    Be wary of anything ending in -ine on your label.

    To close... a lot of people either cannot fathom it, or simply don't want to admit it... But protein bars and protein powder are processed fast foods. The connection that these protein supplements have with fitness gurus and bodybuilders paints these products in a positive light, but if McDonalds sold it to is first in a shake, we would have a drastically different opinion about them as a society.

    There is nothing wrong with using these supplements sparingly out of convenience. However, if you're relying on powders/bars every single day to hit your protein macro then you should probably look to correcting your diet. Whole foods are far more comprehensive and nutritious overall. Whole protein is more bioavailable, provides more BCAAs, carries additional dietary fats (which most people lack), tastes better and costs less on average.

    If you want to be sucking your protein out of a plastic tub or wrapper for the rest of your life, then be my guest. But DO NOT ever assert that protein is protein without being able to back up your assertion with logic and common sense.
  • kristenFit
    kristenFit Posts: 16 Member
    For a treat, Cut quest bar into eight pieces, put on cookie sheet with parchment paper. 325 degree oven 3 min. Press with fork, cook another 3 min...of amazing. Even a 1/2 batch is amazing
  • sixxpoint
    sixxpoint Posts: 3,529 Member
    kristenFit wrote: »
    For a treat, Cut quest bar into eight pieces, put on cookie sheet with parchment paper. 325 degree oven 3 min. Press with fork, cook another 3 min...of amazing. Even a 1/2 batch is amazing

    So youre recommending to melt a quest bar for 6 min in an oven to make it taste better?

    K....
  • liftlovelunge
    liftlovelunge Posts: 23 Member
    I have a sweet tooth so protein bars essentially replace candy/chocolate bars for me. I eat Quest and Pure Protein. When I feel like splurging I'll have a CLIF Builder's bar (much higher in calories and sugar). I do struggle to hit my protein goals most days, so it works for me.
  • kwtilbury
    kwtilbury Posts: 1,234 Member
    kristenFit wrote: »
    For a treat, Cut quest bar into eight pieces, put on cookie sheet with parchment paper. 325 degree oven 3 min. Press with fork, cook another 3 min...of amazing. Even a 1/2 batch is amazing

    Like a cookie? I'll have to try that.
  • syndeo
    syndeo Posts: 68 Member
    nickatine wrote: »
    kwtilbury wrote: »
    Quest bars are awesome but expensive. I buy Pure Protein bars at Costco for about $1 a bar or less if they're on sale. They have 20g protein without all of the extra sugar and fat (about 200 calories).

    This

    I agree on the price, but they taste a bit more artificial. At least the ones I have had were sweetened with artificial sweetener (which is fine I am not one of those people), but it had a chemically taste imho.
  • bluefish86
    bluefish86 Posts: 842 Member
    Just tried the apple cinnamon zero bar from myprotein... not usually a fan of apple cinnamon anything but it's actually pretty good.
  • floridagirl7264
    floridagirl7264 Posts: 318 Member
    I couldn't find quest bars in my walmart. I decided to try Pure Protein bars. I had a chocolate one last night and it tasted really good to me. On the plus side, if I'm craving chocolate, they make a great substitute. I can adjust my macros once the weight is mostly off. Right now, though, I just need to stay within my calories without feeling hungry all of the time.
  • martyqueen52
    martyqueen52 Posts: 1,120 Member
    PureProtein and Quest are my favorite.
  • Ironmaiden4life
    Ironmaiden4life Posts: 422 Member
    Having tried a lot of different ones over the last few years Quest are the only one I use now. Love them!
  • cindyangotti
    cindyangotti Posts: 294 Member
    After ready so many threads about quest bars I decided to have one for breakfast today. I had the cinnamon. Not only does it have 20 grams of protein but it was very good!! Yum!
  • Azexas
    Azexas Posts: 4,334 Member
    I couldn't find quest bars in my walmart. I decided to try Pure Protein bars. I had a chocolate one last night and it tasted really good to me. On the plus side, if I'm craving chocolate, they make a great substitute. I can adjust my macros once the weight is mostly off. Right now, though, I just need to stay within my calories without feeling hungry all of the time.

    I don't think Walmart carries the quest line. You may have to pop into a GNC or Vitamin Shoppe for the brand.
  • macr0babe
    macr0babe Posts: 61 Member
    Troutsy wrote: »
    I couldn't find quest bars in my walmart. I decided to try Pure Protein bars. I had a chocolate one last night and it tasted really good to me. On the plus side, if I'm craving chocolate, they make a great substitute. I can adjust my macros once the weight is mostly off. Right now, though, I just need to stay within my calories without feeling hungry all of the time.

    I don't think Walmart carries the quest line. You may have to pop into a GNC or Vitamin Shoppe for the brand.

    Surprisingly Whole Foods carries some of the Quest varieties for cheaper than GNC. We got my tub of multipurpose protein powder for $30. It was closer to $50 at GNC.
  • glassyo
    glassyo Posts: 7,757 Member
    Troutsy wrote: »
    I couldn't find quest bars in my walmart. I decided to try Pure Protein bars. I had a chocolate one last night and it tasted really good to me. On the plus side, if I'm craving chocolate, they make a great substitute. I can adjust my macros once the weight is mostly off. Right now, though, I just need to stay within my calories without feeling hungry all of the time.

    I don't think Walmart carries the quest line. You may have to pop into a GNC or Vitamin Shoppe for the brand.

    Or pop into a gas station convenience store. My local Arco and Shell stations carry a few bar flavors.
  • RebeccaD22
    RebeccaD22 Posts: 202 Member
    EPIC BARS!
  • BABetter1
    BABetter1 Posts: 618 Member
    Quest. I bought a variety pack and tried several flavors. Strawberry cheesecake, peanut butter and jelly, and coconut cashew are my favorites. I thought the banana nut muffin flavor was disgusting. I highly recommend a variety pack to figure out which ones you like best.
  • chandramiller68
    chandramiller68 Posts: 189 Member
    I like NuGo Dark (Chocolate Pretzel With Sea Salt), NuGo Slim, Pure Protein, and Luna Protein.
  • dpwellman
    dpwellman Posts: 3,271 Member
    MetRX Prime bars are nutritionally similar to Quest and generally cheaper. Simple Truth (Kroger) Protein Bars are less than a buck and have decent macros as well.
  • PrizePopple
    PrizePopple Posts: 3,133 Member
    Quest Coconut Cashew ... NOMNOMNOM!
  • JMC3Terp
    JMC3Terp Posts: 2,803 Member
    If you want protein, stick with Chicken and Quest Bars. You won't find Quest Bars at a Walmart though. Amazon, GNC, Vita... World/Planet, etc...
  • slideaway1
    slideaway1 Posts: 1,006 Member
    Cliff bars are ok (peanut butter). Put they are all a massive disapointment taste wise compared to your favourite chocolate bar.
  • steph2strong
    steph2strong Posts: 426 Member
    I love Quest Bars. Cookies and Cream is my favourite followed by Double Chocolate Chunk.... I've never seen the mint chocolate bar that people keep referring to though and I'd love to try it! I get my bars from GNC, Where are the mint??
  • Azexas
    Azexas Posts: 4,334 Member
    fernt21 wrote: »
    I love Quest Bars. Cookies and Cream is my favourite followed by Double Chocolate Chunk.... I've never seen the mint chocolate bar that people keep referring to though and I'd love to try it! I get my bars from GNC, Where are the mint??

    My gnc had a few mint in stock but not a box. I had ordered mine directly from quest.
  • PrizePopple
    PrizePopple Posts: 3,133 Member
    JMC3Terp wrote: »
    If you want protein, stick with Chicken and Quest Bars. You won't find Quest Bars at a Walmart though. Amazon, GNC, Vita... World/Planet, etc...

    Whole Foods has some now, and I will have to confirm this but according to the local Smith's/Kroger ad they have them now too! Though GNC with the Gold Card is still the best bet for buying a whole case.
  • JMC3Terp
    JMC3Terp Posts: 2,803 Member
    edited June 2015
    fernt21 wrote: »
    I love Quest Bars. Cookies and Cream is my favourite followed by Double Chocolate Chunk.... I've never seen the mint chocolate bar that people keep referring to though and I'd love to try it! I get my bars from GNC, Where are the mint??

    I bought my Mint off of Amazon. I wasn't a big fan.

    BUT I LOVE C&C and Double Chocolate Chunk. Though I rank them in reverse order :P
    ...Though GNC with the Gold Card is still the best bet for buying a whole case.

    how cheap would that be? I usually buy mine on Amazon.
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    I like the Quest bars, but they are expensive.

    I also really like the Pure protein peanut butter/caramel. And i like the mint chocolate chip Cliff Builder's Bars.
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