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.
Flavor Tried: Vanilla Price: $28.99 for 10 ($2.89 each) Nutrition: 200 Calories,...
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.
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.
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...
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?
Flavor Tried: Sweet & Salty Caramel Peanut Crisp Nutrition Facts: 240 Calories,...
Promax protein bars are pretty average as far as taste is concerned, but their soft texture is pleasant compared to most overly chewy options out there.
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.
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.
Battle Bars are technically crispy, but in a dense proteiny type of way. If you're hoping for a protein Rice Krispies, you're gonna be disappointed.
Built Bars are advertised as "the world's best tasting protein bar." Talk about a 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.
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?
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.
Dive Bar Nutrition is serving up protein bars with caffeine, making them true "energy bars" unlike many others on the market. Plus, they're doing it with some really funky flavors.
I love Bobo's Oat Bars, but these protein bars are a huge disappointment for me. They taste like flavored pea protein in the form of a protein bar- something that I am certainly not into.
A high-protein version of M&M's?! You have my attention.
Vital Proteins and Jennifer Aniston teamed up to create new protein bars, and the result is... underwhelming.
Ignite protein bars are compared to Rice Krispies Treats, but they fall very flat in terms of flavor.
I really wanted to love these plant-based protein bars, but they were way too dry & chalky for me to recommend.
Nick's Smak Bars are "the first Swedish-style refrigerated protein bar." That makes them the BEST Swedish-style protein bar...technically.
What happens when you take two of the greatest cereals of all time and turn them into protein bars? Disappointment, apparently
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.