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.
Gorilla Bar wants to be Anabar, and it succeeds in having the same look & macros as Anabar, but the overall texture and flavor is a step down.
Mountain Joe's is a UK-based protein bar that is very popular, and the bars remind me a ton of Fit Crunch Bars. Albeit, maybe one step down.
It seems that everyone makes protein puffs now, so why not Quest? Unfortunately, these offer nothing special and are just like all the other options on the market today.
Barebells are one of the most popular protein bars on the market today, and I'm going to help show you why.
In the ever-evolving landscape of protein-packed snacks, Quest Nutrition has always been a bit like a box of chocolates –...
It's rare that I try a protein snack that I simply cannot bring myself to finish, but Legion has found a way.
Atkins Bite-Sized Crunchy Cookies offer a surprisingly satisfying crunch reminiscent of real cookies, but the flavor won't blow you away.
High-protein granola bars are here, and they fit seemingly every box imaginable: gluten-free, dairy-free, grain-free, and more.
Buff Chick Clear Protein is whey protein powder that tastes like a sports drink... what kind of voodoo is this?
Barebells makes the best protein bar on the market, but can their protein shakes live up to the extremely high bar they have set?
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?
These protein brownies are a rare miss from Quest. While I appreciate the effort, the artificial flavor of these is far too strong for my enjoyment. There's potential here, but it's at the bottom of my list for Quest products.
Quest seemingly has a protein version of everything under the sun, so why not muffins? These are a decent option overall, but far from my favorite Quest product.
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.
Buff Bagels are simply 2-ingredient bagels made with Greek yogurt, yet they are SO much better than any version I have ever made myself, and much closer to authentic bagels than I thought they would be.
Slate protein shakes are made of from ultra-filtered milk, which is how they make Fairlife protein shakes as well... just don't expect these to taste anything like Fairlife.
Reese's and Hershey bars in protein bar form? Sign me up! Can these bars actually live up to that high bar?
Drink Wholesome delivers on its promise: simple ingredients, subtle but pleasant flavors, and a protein option for those with sensitive stomachs. It's a niche product, for sure, but one that fills its niche quite well.
As far as plant-based protein bars are concerned, TRUBAR is pretty impressive. The flavors are unique, and considering the minimal ingredients used, they're better than most other plant-based bars out there.
Buff Coffee is hands down the best protein coffee I've had. The mocha is especially delicious, and I've been combining it with chocolate milk as a daily caffeine boost.
There is nothing Earth-shattering about these protein iced coffees, but they are about as good as you can get for protein coffee. The coffee flavor is prominent, but balanced very well by the vanilla and mocha flavors.
Ghost surprised the world when they announced a brand new protein cereal, and they surprised my taste buds by absolutely knocking it out of the park.
I've tried over 20 different protein cereals, and here is my official ranking of them all!