Perfect Bar changed the protein bar landscape with their innovative refrigerated protein bars, but how do they compared to others on the market today?
Clif Builders Bars are decent for what they are, and they do have great texture. But the soy flavor is simply too strong in each bar, overpowering all of the other flavors.
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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...
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.
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.
Woo Bars use plant-based whey protein to create a candy bar that is fully plant-based and has half the sugar and twice the protein of most other candy bars.
GNC Layered Bars are supposed to taste like Girl Scout Cookies, which would be super exciting true, but they completely miss the mark.
What happens when you take two of the greatest cereals of all time and turn them into protein bars? Disappointment, apparently
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.
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?
A high-protein version of M&M's?! You have my attention.
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.
1st Phorm has a very loyal following on social media who swear by these bars, so let's see if they can live up to the hype.
Anabar protein bars are the self-proclaimed "world's best tasting protein bar" so you know I need to put that to the test.
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.
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.
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.
If you like peanut M&M's, there's no reason you wouldn't love these candies. You can definitely taste a slight artificial flavor, but I'd put this at about 90% of the real thing.
Built Bars are advertised as "the world's best tasting protein bar." Talk about a high bar!
In the ever-evolving landscape of protein-packed snacks, Quest Nutrition has always been...
Reese's and Hershey bars in protein bar form? Sign me up! Can these bars actually live up to that high bar?
If you buy these protein bars expecting Snickers, you're going to be extremely disappointed. But if you expect an average and unexciting protein bar, these fit the bill. They are not bad, just nothing special, and certainly NOT Snickers bars.
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?