I can't believe I've only just discovered these!!
LotusCass
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I've tried protein bars before but never really liked them, they really do taste like they're good for you. But not these 2, they taste just like a chocolate bar full of bad stuff, but they're low in carbs & sugars and great for protein. They're Fulfil Peanut & Caramel vitamin & protein bar, and Grenade Carb kills dark choc mint (with only 0.6g of suagr) it really tastes later an after dinner mint. I can't get enough of these 2 and will never need to eat a chocolate bar again.
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I love tons of protein bars myself. I recommend trying all you can even if you think you've found the perfect bar. You never know what you may find. The Fulfil protein bars look tasty, but I've never tried them. I personally am not a huge fan of Grenade Carb Killer bars. They're good, and I'd take a free bar, but I like other brands much better.
Also, I sometimes feel the same way; I've chosen a protein bar over a chocolate bar several times.1 -
I've not tried the fulfil bars yet but I love carb killa bars.
You've tempted me to try the fulfil.0 -
What is this bad stuff that is in chocolate bars but not your protein bars?4
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VintageFeline wrote: »What is this bad stuff that is in chocolate bars but not your protein bars?
Idk about OP, but for me, when I talk positively about choosing a protein bar over a candy bar, it's because a protein bar is more filling for around the same calories, is sometimes tastier, and/or helps me hit protein goals.15 -
I love Pure Protein bars. I feel like I'm eating a candy bar sometimes.9
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Where did you get them?0
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Now I just want a Snickers. LOL3
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VintageFeline wrote: »What is this bad stuff that is in chocolate bars but not your protein bars?
Idk about OP, but for me, when I talk positively about choosing a protein bar over a candy bar, it's because a protein bar is more filling for around the same calories, is sometimes tastier, and/or helps me hit protein goals.
I get that but there's probably identical ingredients in the protein bars as there is in the candy. Sure, potentially in smaller quantities but there nonetheless.
I haven't looked extensively at protein bars, I picked up a few that were part of a "meal deal" thing in a shop and they were huge calorie bombs, more than a chocolate bar. So, for me, I'll take the Snickers, its macros aren't bad and I hit my protein elsewhere. YMMV.0 -
I love almost all protein bars. I have to be choosy because I really like them to be no more than 210 calories but man...some of the 300-400 calories ones are bangin. Much prefer them to a cheap chocolate bar like snickers (maybe not to good chocolate)...better tasting and more filling.2
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If you've only looked at protein bars with a lot of sugar, then sure, pick a kit kat.
I have the Kirkland ones around for snacks; tons of protein, very low sugar, tastes good, easy to throw in my purse. It's not an every day thing, but it's definitely a better choice than a candy bar. There's a time and a place for each.
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VintageFeline wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »What is this bad stuff that is in chocolate bars but not your protein bars?
Idk about OP, but for me, when I talk positively about choosing a protein bar over a candy bar, it's because a protein bar is more filling for around the same calories, is sometimes tastier, and/or helps me hit protein goals.
I get that but there's probably identical ingredients in the protein bars as there is in the candy. Sure, potentially in smaller quantities but there nonetheless.
I haven't looked extensively at protein bars, I picked up a few that were part of a "meal deal" thing in a shop and they were huge calorie bombs, more than a chocolate bar. So, for me, I'll take the Snickers, its macros aren't bad and I hit my protein elsewhere. YMMV.
The sugar's the massive difference. 0.6g sugar in the carb killa bar, 27g in a snickers bar. Carbs 33g in snickers, 13g in carb killa. 4g protein in snickers, 20g in carb killa. Satisfies my chocolate craving with significantly less sugar, can only be a good thing.
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Yes, I'm a huge fan of protein bars. I understand they're an acquired taste for some, but I enjoy eating them every day. As stated by someone else, the difference between protein bars and candy bars is the fiber, protein, and sugar content. I'm not going to eat a 200 calorie candy bar when I crave a sweet if the 200 calorie protein bar satisfies that craving while having a better nutritional profile. I even do one of those monthly box subscriptions for protein bars. It's based in the UK and I get to try bars I could never find in the US.
I even have different go to protein bars for different needs. I have my moderate protein, lower carb/fiber bars like Powercrunch to go with my coffee in the morning, then I have my higher protein or higher carb/fiber ones for post-workouts or snacks. I have a shelf in my cabinet just for my protein bars.1 -
I though this thread was going to be about Yasso.
But I'm glad you found a bar you like so much0 -
JeromeBarry1 wrote: »Where did you get them?
I live in London so from the local health food shop. Not sure about US.1 -
annacole94 wrote: »If you've only looked at protein bars with a lot of sugar, then sure, pick a kit kat.
I have the Kirkland ones around for snacks; tons of protein, very low sugar, tastes good, easy to throw in my purse. It's not an every day thing, but it's definitely a better choice than a candy bar. There's a time and a place for each.
There is definitely something wrong with that kit kat entry it says it contains no sugar I wish.
Glad you found a good protein bar OP, most I have tried so far have a horrible texture even if the taste is ok/good.1 -
VintageFeline wrote: »What is this bad stuff that is in chocolate bars but not your protein bars?
Idk about OP, but for me, when I talk positively about choosing a protein bar over a candy bar, it's because a protein bar is more filling for around the same calories, is sometimes tastier, and/or helps me hit protein goals.
Exactly. I want the protein/fiber. If it tastes like a snickers, then cool. But I am not eating the Snickers as I don't get the same nutritional bang for the buck.2 -
fitmom4lifemfp wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »What is this bad stuff that is in chocolate bars but not your protein bars?
Idk about OP, but for me, when I talk positively about choosing a protein bar over a candy bar, it's because a protein bar is more filling for around the same calories, is sometimes tastier, and/or helps me hit protein goals.
Exactly. I want the protein/fiber. If it tastes like a snickers, then cool. But I am not eating the Snickers as I don't get the same nutritional bang for the buck.
Yep.
For example, a Quest bar V Snickers bar is chalk and cheese. Completely different macros, and the Quest bar is so much more satisfying, for me anyway.1 -
I looked them up and they're like $5 per a bar... that's way too much for me.0
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Sounds wonderful but still expensive for me.0
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They are quite nice, I've tried the Dark Chocolate Mint & Milk Chocolate Mint they are an Irish based company so will be more expensive outside of UK/Ireland due to import costs. Over here (Ireland) they retail about 2.50 euros so no more expensive than most other Mid-Range Protein Bars in supermarket.2
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The Fulfil peanut and caramel bars are amazing! Probably my favourite protein bar ever and I now have a box in my drawer at work.
The Strawberry & Vanilla ones are probably the worst protein bar I've ever tasted though.
I have one of the Cookies & Cream ones and I'm scared to try it after trying the S&V one haha!
If you're in the UK you can get a box of 15 of the Fulfil bars from "The Protein Pick & Mix" site for like £272 -
Met Rx Peanut Butter Cup. Taste like a candy bar, only 60 more calories than a candy bar, but 30 grams of protein.0
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The Costco version is about a buck a bar. Not cheap, but within my budget for treats.
Again, they're not required. You don't need them. I lived for 35 years without them. But they do fit into my diet easily, and I like them, and so I will buy some and enjoy a couple a week.3 -
Has anyone not tried the new Quest Cereal Bar? They are only 110 calories with 3 g net carbs and 12 g protein. and 6 g sugar. That sounds pretty good for a bar.0
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mommamia30189 wrote: »Has anyone not tried the new Quest Cereal Bar? They are only 110 calories with 3 g net carbs and 12 g protein. and 6 g sugar. That sounds pretty good for a bar.
I tried them and they're okay. The chocolate one was the best of the three but they all taste a bit too sweet for me. The new Quest Hero bars use their cereal bars as a base. I tried all three of the Quest Hero bars and wasn't a fan. In the end, I think Quest's standard bars are their best ones.0 -
Kirkland bars are almost $41 for 20 or $2 per bar on their website. Are you getting them cheaper somewhere?0
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Jmatievich wrote: »Kirkland bars are almost $41 for 20 or $2 per bar on their website. Are you getting them cheaper somewhere?
You're looking at a 40 count and I'm jealous as they're $1.50 here... which is $1.12 there!
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