If you've ever had a jar of flavored high-protein peanut butter, you've experienced the flavor of Outright bars. They don't stand out against out peanut butter-based bars, but you could do worse.
Foundation protein bars have great texture, but the flavors are currently not anything special. With some improvements, these can become a top protein bar in the industry.
G2G Bars are refrigerated protein bars done right. The peanut butter bars are absolutely delicious, and any fan of peanut butter will not be disappointed.
Fulfil bars are a great, no-frills protein bar that will not disappoint. Made by Ferrero, it's no surprise that the chocolate in these is delicious.
CTRL bars have good flavor, but they are very sweet and lack the nutrition facts that would make this a go-to protein bar. The texture is very similar to Anabar, but overly sweet with less protein overall.
Built Bars are advertised as "the world's best tasting protein bar." Talk about a high bar!
These Special K protein bars are surprisingly delicious and eat like a regular cereal snack bar. The protein content isn't overly impressive, but the taste and texture are both very pleasant.
There's no denying that MET-Rx bars are fun, and if you need a high-calorie option, these might be a good choice for you. But when compared to the other options available today, these are only average in almost every single category.
Do Pure Protein Candy Bar Bites actually taste like candy? Not exactly. They're essentially just tiny protein bars, but they are slightly tastier than regular pure protein bars.
RXBar gives you exactly what you expect: it's all laid out right on the package, and what you see is exactly what you taste. If you want a protein bar with minimal ingredients, I can see the appeal, but there are far tastier options out there.
I really wanted to love these plant-based protein bars, but they were way too dry & chalky for me to recommend.
Detour Lean Muscle Bars are "the first whey protein bar with real M&M's" but is that just a marketing gimmick, or something to actually be excited about?
Pure Protein bars were one of the original protein bars on the market, and they have stood the test of time. They were my introduction to protein bars many years ago, and I think they are perfect for that.
Built Puffs are a very popular bar, and it's tough to argue why with the very good macros. But does the taste live up to the hype?
Quest Hero bars are a great change of pace from regular Quest Bars. The flavors won't blow you away, but their unique texture makes these really enjoyable protein bars.
Barebells are one of the most popular protein bars on the market today, and I'm going to help show you why.
GNC Layered Bars are supposed to taste like Girl Scout Cookies, which would be super exciting true, but they completely miss the mark.
Quest Peanut Butter Cups are a low-carb, high-protein alternative to Reese's Cups that look nearly identical to the real thing. But looks aren't everything...
Zing bars are a great plant-based and gluten-free option, and I can definitely recommend them on flavor alone. Unfortunately, the protein content is much lower than other options out there, preventing this from becoming a top-tier vegan protein bar.
Reese's and Hershey bars in protein bar form? Sign me up! Can these bars actually live up to that high bar?
A high-protein version of M&M's?! You have my attention.
Optimum Nutrition protein wafers are a very unique spin on your typical protein bar, but that's only worth something if they actually taste good...
Perfect Bar changed the protein bar landscape with their innovative refrigerated protein bars, but how do they compared to others on the market today?
I typically do not enjoy Lenny & Larry's products, but these bars surprised me. While they're not insanely high in protein, the flavor and texture is awesome, especially for a plant-based bar.