Costco kirkland protein bars
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candiceajay
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I used to buy Quest bars but then found the costco ones to be similar and a lot cheaper. I went to buy them tonight..and they weren't in stock. So I asked and was told they are listed as inactive in ALL of Costco database. So they might not make a comeback at all. So...whats everyone's fav protein bar that actually tastes yummy not chalky?
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I just bought some today.0
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Aldi has Elevation protein bars that I think are delicious.2
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I should add I am in Canada...so perhaps the US stores have them, but not here in Canada anymore...I dunno3
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Nature Valley peanut protein bars1
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Pure Protein bars and Zone bars. Both are delicious!2
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Pure Protein that i buy at Costco.2
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I like to have a ONE bar, when I need some extra protein.2
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Try the 'smart for life' bars from Canada Costco online (can't find them in stores in BC anymore). They are similar to chocolate covered rice crispy squares.
They have a good protein to cal ratio, 1:10.
Builders, or Pure, are my fall backs depending on my protein needs.
Cheers, h.2 -
probably stopped selling them in Canada - just like Kodiak pancake mix and anything else we ever get that is good!
GNC has a ton of choices now and regularly mark down their Quest bars so I've been getting Quest bars for under $1 each when marked down - can't beat that!
Other good choices - Clif Builders, Pure Protein (cheap at walmart), Oh Yeah bars.1 -
candiceajay wrote: »I used to buy Quest bars but then found the costco ones to be similar and a lot cheaper. I went to buy them tonight..and they weren't in stock. So I asked and was told they are listed as inactive in ALL of Costco database. So they might not make a comeback at all. So...whats everyone's fav protein bar that actually tastes yummy not chalky?
I love the kirkland/costco protein bars. Especially the cookie dough flavor. Hope they don't discontinue them. I was going to get some this week.2 -
littlebear0121 wrote: »Aldi has Elevation protein bars that I think are delicious.
This^. I buy their cookie dough protein bar. So good!
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How much protein in the Aldi bars?0
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I have had and like both Quest Bars and the Kirkland Protein Bars, 60 Gram bars
Calories are very similar Q 200 / K 190
Fat Grams Q 70 / K 60
Protein Q 21g / K 21g
Both are Gluten Free
Personally Quest offers a larger selection of tastes vs Kirkland only has Brownie and Cookie Dough (that i have found)
Either are great as a snack or something quick on the go to tide you over for a short while.
I get quest bars from Wal Mart which doesnt require the membership
Really it would boil down to consumer preference.
I like both and use both.0 -
I like lunette detour simple or smart bars, pure protein, rxbar, nugo slim, Luna protein... I do really like quest, so look for them on sale.0
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I have had and like both Quest Bars and the Kirkland Protein Bars, 60 Gram bars
Calories are very similar Q 200 / K 190
Fat Grams Q 70 / K 60
Protein Q 21g / K 21g
Both are Gluten Free
Personally Quest offers a larger selection of tastes vs Kirkland only has Brownie and Cookie Dough (that i have found)
Either are great as a snack or something quick on the go to tide you over for a short while.
I get quest bars from Wal Mart which doesnt require the membership
Really it would boil down to consumer preference.
I like both and use both.
I found the cinnamon and peanut butter Kirkland bars once and now can't find them again. I liked both of those too.
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I tried a few varieties including the Kirkland; the winner in my book is 'Smartforlife', also available at Costco, regularly discounted. You can get them on their own site but they are expensive0
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The Costco Canada bar disappearance is a sadness compounded by sadness and a dose of **kitten** off when in March and April they were introducing new varieties in the US AND discounting the bars by ~33% while at the same time I couldn't find a single one to buy in Canada.
@middlehaitch I am on my way to check out the one you suggested. But most of the other bars mentioned above have a good amount of soy and for some NON scientific reason I feel I eat enough soy isolate out of all the foods it is added to without full disclosure... so I don't want a protein bar that primarily features soy protein (builders etc). The only bars in regular circulation that I've found that don't rely on soy are the Mission 1 bars ->not the cookies. Walmart, in Canada, cells a four pack of bars @ $9.99
I've given up on the Costco bars in Canada ever coming back into stock and I really wish they would answer WHY!
<grumble, grumble, sad, sad, **KITTENS**>5 -
So, regretfully, the Smart for Life bars don't quite cut it for me because they not only derive a large share of their protein from Soy (first ingredient), but also rely on gelatin and collagen for their protein content.
**kittens** I am going to sound like an ad, and I don't even like them that much and think they're over-priced even though they're cheaper at Walmart as compared to anywhere else I've found... but the Mission 1 bars (I note that their cookie product has soy) only list whey and milk ingredients as a protein sources. And about the only "big" lie I can see is listing Isomalto-Oligosaccharides as 100% no Cal fiber when in actual fact they are digestible enough to provide almost 2 Cal per gram.0 -
The Costco Canada bar disappearance is a sadness compounded by sadness and a dose of **kitten** off when in March and April they were introducing new varieties in the US AND discounting the bars by ~33% while at the same time I couldn't find a single one to buy in Canada.
@middlehaitch I am on my way to check out the one you suggested. But most of the other bars mentioned above have a good amount of soy and for some NON scientific reason I feel I eat enough soy isolate out of all the foods it is added to without full disclosure... so I don't want a protein bar that primarily features soy protein (builders etc). The only bars in regular circulation that I've found that don't rely on soy are the Mission 1 bars ->not the cookies. Walmart, in Canada, cells a four pack of bars @ $9.99
I've given up on the Costco bars in Canada ever coming back into stock and I really wish they would answer WHY!
<grumble, grumble, sad, sad, **KITTENS**>
If it's any consolation, they seem to have completely disappeared from the U.S. Costco website as well. No "not in stock" or "backordered" or anything....just gone.
Bummer. I sure hope they bring them back.2 -
So, regretfully, the Smart for Life bars don't quite cut it for me because they not only derive a large share of their protein from Soy (first ingredient), but also rely on gelatin and collagen for their protein content.
**kittens** I am going to sound like an ad, and I don't even like them that much and think they're over-priced even though they're cheaper at Walmart as compared to anywhere else I've found... but the Mission 1 bars (I note that their cookie product has soy) only list whey and milk ingredients as a protein sources. And about the only "big" lie I can see is listing Isomalto-Oligosaccharides as 100% no Cal fiber when in actual fact they are digestible enough to provide almost 2 Cal per gram.
have you looked to buy them online through a Canadian website that sells supplements?? they are currently selling mission 1 bars for 14.99 for a 12 pack. I don't think I can post the actual website though without it getting flagged as spam! but if you look around a bit you should be able to find it fairly easily!0
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