Best protein bars?
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Pure Protein for me. About $1.50 per bar at the Kroger, but at Target you can get a box of 12 for about $12 (a buck a bar) so cheaper. I eat one every other day.1
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I love Quest bats; a bit dear but tasty. I've heard a lot positive about Costco's Kirkland protein bars, but they still don't carry them here in UK Costco.0
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I have tried Quest Bars several times and I am just not a fan. The texture is a little dense and chewy for me. Same with the Kirkland brand bars. Maybe it's because I have braces, but I find them both difficult to chew. My go-to favorites are Think Thin Brownie Crunch and Pure Protein Deluxe Chocolate because I prefer the texture.1
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Clif bars!! White Chocolate Macadamia, Oatmeal raisin walnut, Blueberry crisp, Crunchy peanutbutter, chocolate chip. Those are my faves. I have one in the morning before breakfast when I take my son to preschool . Thats when I do my walks gor a good hour or more. So I slways have some in the stroller and I eat aftet i drop him off and continue walking pushing my other toddler..they are fast ,easy ,yummy and hold me over till my breakfast smoothie. Usually about 230 cals to 260. I buy the box of 6 for around $4.49 or so at my grocery store WINco.0
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Not a protein bar, but the basic Clif bars are $1-$1.20 per 250-270 calorie bar (I usually have half with either yogurt or peanut butter). They do have added protein, but not as much as a 'protein bar'.. but are a little closer to a granola bar in taste and texture rather than a paste-like texture. They also have much more fiber than almost all protein bars. And way cheaper.
Special K makes a Fiber 1 bar with added protein (you can find them near the granola bars rather than the protein bar section... with pricing closer to name brand granola bars rather than the $2+ pricing of protein bars). Kind of a candy bar with lots of nuts in taste/texture.
I think the think thin bars were a bit cheaper than most protein bars last I checked. . Closer to a wafer cookie in texture.0 -
And Jif makes 8-packs of individual cups of peanut butter that are easy to stash in a bag with the bars. I like to dip the bars in the peanut butter (1/2 bar + 1/2 PB is comparable in calories to 1 bar) if I'm a bit low on fat for the day.0
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Quest Cookie Dough and Mint Chocolate Chunk! Pure Protein Salted Caramel is really good too?1
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Quest: White Chocolate Raspberry, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, & Cookies & Cream
OhYeah: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough with the chocolate coating & the one without is good
Mybar: Confetti Cake
Dymatize: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough & Peanut Butter (tasted like fudge) & found these for a short time at Big Lots for $0.70 a bar.
The current brand I've been eating everyday for breakfast is Power Bar (it has more sugar than most of the other protein bars on the market, but price wise it's cheap at the Grocery Outlet).
I've been getting boxes anywhere from $1.75-$4.99 for around 6-15 bars depending on the price.
The Cookies & Cream, Vanilla, & Peanut Butter Caramel are solid purchases.0 -
I go for the Gatorade whey protein bars.0
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I am not a protein bar person, but I am in emergency management. So I am always looking for something that is high in protein and easy to put in emergency kits.
I found these at an event...they are really good. We showed them at an event and even kids came back for second helpings.
https://betsysrealfood.com
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I go for quest bars, chocolate chip cookie dough from Amazon. My alternative snack is Lenny and Larry cookies, but I don't find them as filling.
What do people think of the Optimum nutrition cake bites?0 -
I love FitJoy but only Grandma's lemon squares, Oh Yeah Bar glazed maple donut, that's about it.
But his one is to die for, 100 calories and 15 grams of protein. They are expensive at 2.50 per bar but sooooo good!
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I got hooked on protein bars because of the Smart For Life bars at Costco. It was much easier to stick to a diet when I actually enjoyed what I was eating and it filled me up for a decent amount of time. I do find the caramel almond ones hold up better if refrigerated, otherwise they can get mushy; but the other 2 flavors are great at room temp.
I also keep a stock of Premier Protein (also from Costco). They are higher in calorie than I prefer (280-290 Cal per bar) but have 30g protein each so it makes sense. Between the two these ones would likely hold up better if stuck at the bottom of a purse for a while, the Smart For Life have a consistency similar to a Rice Krispy bar, so can get smushed.0 -
My go-to bars are:
Kirkland
Quest (preferred over Kirkland but much more expensive)
Pure protein
Combat Crunch (same as Quest)
I don't normally carry the last two around with me because they will melt in warm weather.
I can get the Kirkland and PP bars at Costco for under $1 each.1 -
I like Clif bars and Lenny and Larry's cookies, they're cheaper than quest bars0
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I really enjoy Bounce protein balls. They're an Aussie brand which is serendipitous because i live in Australia right now. Added bonus, they have flavours besides chocolate and peanut butter.
I also like Lenny and Larry cookies, Peg squares for a nutty fix and Quest if i really want a chocolate fix.
Was going to try Julian Bakery but all the reviews seem terrible.0 -
I just ordered a box of "oh yeah peanut butter pie bars", i hope they taste as good as they look. I tried the birthday cake flavour everyone raves about, but they tasted like i was eating a bowl of sugar with gingerbread flavouring mixed in!
I just threw away the rest of the box of Myprotein's mybar zero as i didnt go to the toilet properly for 2 friggan months while eating them, but never made the connection... My doctor had booked me in for a colonoscopy as it was getting that bad0 -
I don't have them super regularly, but I really like bhu fit apple, cinnamon, and nutmeg bars. Unfortunately, the calorie count per gram of protein is sort of high, so if you need a great source of protein, they aren't for you (only 12g at around 200c).
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Christine_72 wrote: »I just ordered a box of "oh yeah peanut butter pie bars", i hope they taste as good as they look. I tried the birthday cake flavour everyone raves about, but they tasted like i was eating a bowl of sugar with gingerbread flavouring mixed in!
I just threw away the rest of the box of Myprotein's mybar zero as i didnt go to the toilet properly for 2 friggan months while eating them, but never made the connection... My doctor had booked me in for a colonoscopy as it was getting that bad
The Oh Yeah peanut butter one was pretty good. The texture was just like the birthday cake flavor but it had a good peanut butter flavor. But, in my opinion, it's pretty hard to screw up a peanut butter flavored anything.1 -
I looked a long time to find bars that would meet my impossible standards.
(No sugar, No artificial sweeteners, no soy, lots of fiber)
I came up with:
1. QuestBar Protein Bar Double Chocolate Chunk, sweetened with Erythritol (sugar alcohol) and Stevia
2. Julian Bakery's Pegan Thin Protein Bar, Chocolate Lava - plant based and sweetened with Monk Fruit
When I avoid sugar and keep up with protein, my hunger and cravings stay manageable and that's my #1 goal.0 -
I like a few flavors of Pure Protein bars, like the chocolate peanut caramel. I also really like Honey Stinger peanut butter protein bars. The flavor is way better than most other protein bars in my opinion, but they don't have as much protein - I think 10 grams. I like to eat one of these with a banana.
My grocery stores seem to have lots of sales on protein bars. Not sure what options are available to you, but maybe grab a couple different brands and flavors to see what you like best and what works for you digestive-wise.0 -
EHollander89 wrote: »I like a few flavors of Pure Protein bars, like the chocolate peanut caramel. I also really like Honey Stinger peanut butter protein bars. The flavor is way better than most other protein bars in my opinion, but they don't have as much protein - I think 10 grams. I like to eat one of these with a banana.
I eat Pure Protein bars exclusively and have never eaten one w/less than 18-20g of protein in it.
They are the best tasting and offer the most protein at the lowest cost compared w/all other major brands that I've tried.
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I'm always looking for good protein bars. So far the best I've had are Larabars. What I like about them is that for a packaged product they have verrrry few ingredients. Naturally sweetened by dates, nothing I can't pronounce and each contains 3-5 ingredients.1
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msemiliejean wrote: »I'm always looking for good protein bars. So far the best I've had are Larabars. What I like about them is that for a packaged product they have verrrry few ingredients. Naturally sweetened by dates, nothing I can't pronounce and each contains 3-5 ingredients.0
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I just googled for a list of healthy nutrition bars and boom Lara Bar is number 1 http://www.msn.com/en-us/health/nutrition/the-healthiest-and-unhealthiest-nutrition-bars/ss-BBmuRuw#image=130
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I love these p butter/chocolate protein bars. Got them at Grocery Outlet for 4 for $1!! they taste much better than quest bars & I save a lot of $$1 -
msemiliejean wrote: »I just googled for a list of healthy nutrition bars and boom Lara Bar is number 1 http://www.msn.com/en-us/health/nutrition/the-healthiest-and-unhealthiest-nutrition-bars/ss-BBmuRuw#image=13
Don't Larabars have almost no protein in them though.0 -
Homemade.
Amazon sells Fiber syrup and washable molds to form your own bars. Mix the fiber syrup with crushed Oreo cookies and a cheap vanilla whey/casein blend such as MuscleTech Phase8 to replicate the exact flavor of the Quest Cookies n' Cream bars.1 -
I just learned that the Julian Bakery Pegan Thin bar I recommended might not have accurate nutrition info on the label. See http://low-carb-scams.com/julian-bakery-is-falsely-labeling-new-paleo-protein-bars-2/
It's hard to know what the truth is, but for now, I think I'll pass on the Pegan Thins.... especially since my weight loss stalled for the first time in 9 months after introducing them.0
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