Commercial Protein Bars: Datasheet
I wanted to know more about the little bundles of sugar I had been buying after doing some research on protein bars.
Am I consuming a lot of sugar, and just eating shit? Am I being deceived by packaging? What is the best protein bar? What is absolute trash and should be never eaten by any self-respecting person ever again?
I complied a mix of protein bars to find the best of bunch on the market.
The best course of action is to make your own.
But if you want to know more about commercial protein bars and if there are any good options for you, then read on.
Flavours I've tried are in brackets.
Prices all range from $2-$4 (CANADIAN! - although you can order online from their respective websites).
ProMax (Cookies 'n Cream) 75g
![[Image: pmx-126690.png]](http://shop.promaxnutrition.com/img/products/pmx-126690.png)
- 280 calories, 20g of protein, 1g of Fibre, 30g of Sugar, 41g of Carbs
Never again. Even when taking into account it has 15 more grams, it has 30g of sugar, worse than the PowerBar below, and almost non-existent fibre. Contains soy protein isolate, soybean, and soy lecithin, all terrible for men. This is a chocolate bar in protein bar clothing.
Verdict: F. Stay the fuck away boys.
PowerBar: Protein Plus (Peanut Butter Chocolate Flavour) 60g
![[Image: 999999-97421960402.jpg]](http://i5.walmartimages.ca/images/Large/960/402/999999-97421960402.jpg)
- 210 calories - 20g protein, 4g of Fibre, 12g of Sugar, 7g of Sugar Alcohol, 25g of Carbs.
12g of sugar and only 4g Fibre pales in comparison to better options. The 7g of sugar alcohol doesn't help either. "Gluten-Free" it says on the wrapper, but that's a participation ribbon at this point. Soy protein isolate is used in combination with calcium caseinate and whey protein isolate. Soy and soy lecithin is also used.
Verdict: D- . Stay away! Eat if you dare!
OhYeah!: One (White Chocolate Raspberry) 60g
![[Image: moreone.jpg]](https://www.stack3d.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/moreone.jpg)
- 220 calories, 22g of protein, 10g of Fibre, 1g of Sugar, 11g of Sugar Alcohol, 23g of Carbs
This is the middle of the pack. The 10g fibre is a nice touch, low in sugar, 22g of protein. But 11g of sugar alcohols, 5g of saturated fat, and it uses soy like the previous bars. That cripples this bar's potential as a great bar. Get rid of the soy and replace the sugar alcohols, and this vastly improves. Still a better option than ProMax and Power Bar.
Verdict: C-. Less sugar, more fibre, more protein, but has some major flaws.
Pure Protein (Chocolate Peanut Butter) 50g
![[Image: image_24355_original_X_450_white.jpg]](https://store.bbcomcdn.com/images/store/prodimage/prod_24355/image_24355_original_X_450_white.jpg)
- 200 calories, 20g of Protein, 1g of Fibre, 2g of Sugar, 6g of Sugar Alcohols, 16g of Carbs
Lower in total sugar than previous bars, also lower in carbs. It's low in fibre but that's not a deal-breaker by any means. What is however, is it's soy protein isolate and soy lecithin. This one issue holds it back from being a great bar.
Verdict: C+. It's a good (soy) protein bar - if you have a vagina. Otherwise, it's okay, but not the best commercial option.
Quest Bars (Cookies & Cream, Chocolate Brownie, S'Mores, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, White Chocolate Raspberry) 60g
![[Image: c700x420.jpg]](https://img.grouponcdn.com/deal/8prbz14sw4nkjH8AbWSn/vm-960x582/v1/c700x420.jpg)
- 190-210 calories, 20-21g Protein, 12-15g of Fibre, 1g of Sugar, 1-2g of Erythritol (S'mores flavour - 5g), 20-22g of Carbs
Best of the bunch. No soy found in ingredients. Erythritol is better than sugar alcohols - 60-70% as sweet as sugar, does not affect blood sugar levels, tooth decay, and 0.2 calories per gram (95% less than a gram of sugar). Of the flavours I've tried, Chocolate Brownie is the best - 15g of Fibre, only 1g of Saturated Fat (others have 2.5-3g).
Verdict: B+. And it doesn't get higher because the best protein bars are the ones you can make yourself. If you're not (or for some reason can't) making your own protein bars, go with these, they're the best alternative.
Most commercial protein bars range from just okay to KitKat or Snickers bar territory. It was hard to find commercial bars that do not contain soy, soy lecithin, and soy protein isolate, and that also do not contain copious amounts of sugar. Go with Quest bars if you choose to buy your protein bars.
If anyone has found better (or worse) bars, add it to the thread and keep the discussion going.
SparkRecipes has plenty of homemade recipes found here
I wanted to know more about the little bundles of sugar I had been buying after doing some research on protein bars.
Am I consuming a lot of sugar, and just eating shit? Am I being deceived by packaging? What is the best protein bar? What is absolute trash and should be never eaten by any self-respecting person ever again?
I complied a mix of protein bars to find the best of bunch on the market.
The best course of action is to make your own.
But if you want to know more about commercial protein bars and if there are any good options for you, then read on.
Flavours I've tried are in brackets.
Prices all range from $2-$4 (CANADIAN! - although you can order online from their respective websites).
ProMax (Cookies 'n Cream) 75g
![[Image: pmx-126690.png]](http://shop.promaxnutrition.com/img/products/pmx-126690.png)
- 280 calories, 20g of protein, 1g of Fibre, 30g of Sugar, 41g of Carbs
Never again. Even when taking into account it has 15 more grams, it has 30g of sugar, worse than the PowerBar below, and almost non-existent fibre. Contains soy protein isolate, soybean, and soy lecithin, all terrible for men. This is a chocolate bar in protein bar clothing.
Verdict: F. Stay the fuck away boys.
PowerBar: Protein Plus (Peanut Butter Chocolate Flavour) 60g
![[Image: 999999-97421960402.jpg]](http://i5.walmartimages.ca/images/Large/960/402/999999-97421960402.jpg)
- 210 calories - 20g protein, 4g of Fibre, 12g of Sugar, 7g of Sugar Alcohol, 25g of Carbs.
12g of sugar and only 4g Fibre pales in comparison to better options. The 7g of sugar alcohol doesn't help either. "Gluten-Free" it says on the wrapper, but that's a participation ribbon at this point. Soy protein isolate is used in combination with calcium caseinate and whey protein isolate. Soy and soy lecithin is also used.
Verdict: D- . Stay away! Eat if you dare!
OhYeah!: One (White Chocolate Raspberry) 60g
![[Image: moreone.jpg]](https://www.stack3d.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/moreone.jpg)
- 220 calories, 22g of protein, 10g of Fibre, 1g of Sugar, 11g of Sugar Alcohol, 23g of Carbs
This is the middle of the pack. The 10g fibre is a nice touch, low in sugar, 22g of protein. But 11g of sugar alcohols, 5g of saturated fat, and it uses soy like the previous bars. That cripples this bar's potential as a great bar. Get rid of the soy and replace the sugar alcohols, and this vastly improves. Still a better option than ProMax and Power Bar.
Verdict: C-. Less sugar, more fibre, more protein, but has some major flaws.
Pure Protein (Chocolate Peanut Butter) 50g
![[Image: image_24355_original_X_450_white.jpg]](https://store.bbcomcdn.com/images/store/prodimage/prod_24355/image_24355_original_X_450_white.jpg)
- 200 calories, 20g of Protein, 1g of Fibre, 2g of Sugar, 6g of Sugar Alcohols, 16g of Carbs
Lower in total sugar than previous bars, also lower in carbs. It's low in fibre but that's not a deal-breaker by any means. What is however, is it's soy protein isolate and soy lecithin. This one issue holds it back from being a great bar.
Verdict: C+. It's a good (soy) protein bar - if you have a vagina. Otherwise, it's okay, but not the best commercial option.
Quest Bars (Cookies & Cream, Chocolate Brownie, S'Mores, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, White Chocolate Raspberry) 60g
![[Image: c700x420.jpg]](https://img.grouponcdn.com/deal/8prbz14sw4nkjH8AbWSn/vm-960x582/v1/c700x420.jpg)
- 190-210 calories, 20-21g Protein, 12-15g of Fibre, 1g of Sugar, 1-2g of Erythritol (S'mores flavour - 5g), 20-22g of Carbs
Best of the bunch. No soy found in ingredients. Erythritol is better than sugar alcohols - 60-70% as sweet as sugar, does not affect blood sugar levels, tooth decay, and 0.2 calories per gram (95% less than a gram of sugar). Of the flavours I've tried, Chocolate Brownie is the best - 15g of Fibre, only 1g of Saturated Fat (others have 2.5-3g).
Verdict: B+. And it doesn't get higher because the best protein bars are the ones you can make yourself. If you're not (or for some reason can't) making your own protein bars, go with these, they're the best alternative.
Most commercial protein bars range from just okay to KitKat or Snickers bar territory. It was hard to find commercial bars that do not contain soy, soy lecithin, and soy protein isolate, and that also do not contain copious amounts of sugar. Go with Quest bars if you choose to buy your protein bars.
If anyone has found better (or worse) bars, add it to the thread and keep the discussion going.
SparkRecipes has plenty of homemade recipes found here