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Commercial Protein Bars: Datasheet
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Commercial Protein Bars: Datasheet

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I prefer one of these as a snack

Interesting, as the label appears to be the recipe for pemmican.

If only you knew how bad things really are.
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#27

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Chicken is better than a protein bar.
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#28

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The nutrition on that Metrx big 100 is just horrible.
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#29

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Quote: (01-18-2017 07:29 PM)Sidney Crosby Wrote:  

The Cliff builders bars taste good and are pretty cheap if you buy them in bulk at Costco, although they do contain quite a bit of sugar and salt.

Avoid. They use soy protein as the primary source if I recall correctly.
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#30

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If been eating the Kirkland/Costco brand Protein bars when I want a little snack at times. Put those bad boys in the microwave for 10 seconds and the chocolate ones taste like a hot brownie!
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#31

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^Nice tip, I'll try that tomorrow
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#32

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I agree I have tried the power bar protein plus and didn't like the taste much at all. I just get my 3 or 4 whole food meals a day and that's enough protein for me.
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Quote: (01-31-2017 10:22 AM)Turnus Wrote:  

If been eating the Kirkland/Costco brand Protein bars when I want a little snack at times. Put those bad boys in the microwave for 10 seconds and the chocolate ones taste like a hot brownie!

I'll have to try that tomorrow, just ate a chocolate one for the first time, it was hard as a rock and the flavour wasn't that good.
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#34

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Quote: (01-31-2017 10:22 AM)Turnus Wrote:  

If been eating the Kirkland/Costco brand Protein bars when I want a little snack at times. Put those bad boys in the microwave for 10 seconds and the chocolate ones taste like a hot brownie!

Just tried that with the white ones, about 15 seconds in the microwave and it tasted pretty good, good tip. A little bit chalky still but it makes me want to eat the whole box right now.
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Quote: (01-20-2017 11:46 AM)Easy_C Wrote:  

Also, some of those have dietary side effects. I've found that both Power Bars and Cliff Bars result in noxious farts. As bad as trapped in a kennel of dogs fed on a Taco Bell diet bad.

You could be lactose intolerant. If the whey protein used isn't 100% isolate with all of the lactose filtered out and you're lactose intolerant it's like chugging a giant glass of milk.
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Quote: (01-20-2017 04:29 AM)Shimmy Wrote:  

The best are Kirkland brand protein bars that they sell at Costco. It's about $18 usd for a box of 20 and have the same calories, nutritional stats, and ingredients as quest bars. They also taste as good as quest bars. If I had to guess I would say Quest produces the bars for costco under different flavors so they are different. It's no secret that there isn't a kirkland factory making these protein bars. The costco ones are all natural (no sucralose) and only 4 of the flavors of quest bars out of the 20+ they make are sucralose free.

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Do you know which Quest bars are sucralose free? I am a big Quest bar eater but I'd prefer the most "natural" flavor choice...
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Check this out for natural options

No sucralose or acesulfame potassium
$0.87
25g protein

https://www.swansonvitamins.com/now-food...-5-lb-pwdr
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Quote: (01-20-2017 04:29 AM)Shimmy Wrote:  

The best are Kirkland brand protein bars that they sell at Costco. It's about $18 usd for a box of 20 and have the same calories, nutritional stats, and ingredients as quest bars. They also taste as good as quest bars. If I had to guess I would say Quest produces the bars for costco under different flavors so they are different. It's no secret that there isn't a kirkland factory making these protein bars. The costco ones are all natural (no sucralose) and only 4 of the flavors of quest bars out of the 20+ they make are sucralose free.

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Tried those these week and i have to say they are pretty good. Price is very cheap too. The cookie one taste like the quest cookie bar.
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#39

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Not exactly commercial protein bars but these are pretty dank.

https://epicbar.com/


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EPIC Bar, the original meat, fruit, and nut bar, is a savory high protein snack designed to inspire your most EPIC adventures. Consistent with the simple yet powerful diets consumed by our ancestors, the EPIC Bar is packed with the highest quality animal meat available. Each bar is rich in protein, low in sugar, gluten free, grain free, and absent of both soy and dairy. Live EPIC, Eat EPIC!

They come in everything from bison to wild boar, even salmon lol.


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