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.
Gatorade protein bars definitely have appeal as a change of pace from the typical chewy protein bars, but with over 300 calories and around 30 grams of sugar per bar, there are far better options out there.
GNC Layered Bars are supposed to taste like Girl Scout Cookies, which would be super exciting true, but they completely miss the mark.
If you need a bar that checks all the health food boxes (gluten-free, plant-based, organic) then GoMacro has you covered, but the flavors won't blow you away.
These Grab The Gold snack bars are much more of a "health food" bar then they are a protein bar, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. They have well-rounded macros, clean ingredients, and a great amount of sweetness... I was pleasantly surprised by these.
Ignite protein bars are compared to Rice Krispies Treats, but they fall very flat in terms of flavor.
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.
Lenny & Larry seem to be going through a bit of an identity crisis with these protein bars. They're not super high in protein, they're not keto, they're not low calorie, and they.... don't taste good.
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.
Misfits plant-based protein bars certainly look incredible, but can their flavor actually live up to that high bar that the product photos set?
A high-protein version of M&M's?! You have my attention.
Flavor Tried: Vanilla Price: $28.99 for 10 ($2.89 each) Nutrition: 200 Calories,...
Magic Spoon is one of the most popular high-protein cereals out there, but can their high-protein marshmallow treats live up to those expectations?
I absolutely love Nick's light ice cream, but their protein bars tend to tell a different story. While the texture of these bars is awesome, the flavor doesn't quite hit the mark.
Nick's Smak Bars are "the first Swedish-style refrigerated protein bar." That makes them the BEST Swedish-style protein bar...technically.
I really wanted to love these plant-based protein bars, but they were way too dry & chalky for me to recommend.
NuSkool Krunch bars won't blow you away, but as a plant-based bar with minimal ingredients, they're a great option in the "clean" bar space.
ONE Coffee Shop is ONE bar's new line of caffeinated protein bars, and they're a very welcome addition for coffee lovers.
If you're expecting a light & airy marshmallow bar, you need to shift your expectations. While not as dense & chewy as a regular protein bar, these ONE crunch bars are much denser than I would have hoped.
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...
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.
Own Your Hunger's Wonderspreads are one of the best "healthy" snacks I've ever tried, so the expectations for their version of a protein bar were extremely high.
PB2 is a quality product, but their protein bars tell a different story. These bars are dense, dry, and have a really subpar flavor.
Perfect Bar changed the protein bar landscape with their innovative refrigerated protein bars, but how do they compared to others on the market today?