I started to get into pure protein bars because of the high protein with only 200 calories in which bar. The problem is that I found out if it's true that some of the problem is incomplete protein. Hydrolyzed collagen is in the Pure Protein bar which is not a good source of protein. So, I feel cheated out when I bought the Pure Protein. Are there any other protein bar that is high in protein (complete protein) and worth buying?
I try making protein bars but it always come out really bad.
I don't eat em, think they are glorified candy bars. But that being said, I know Quest is a sponsor here and have heard good things about their bars. Never eaten them myself, just what I heard.
I don't eat them too often. I agree with the above They are kinda like glorified candy bars. But the EAS myoplex bars taste pretty good and have around 40g protein.
The mix makes more then one recipe. High carb low carb,low fat high fat,what ever you need. I add more recipes all the time.
All of them are easy as hell. No bake just mix and ready to eat. Takes 5 mins or less. You get 12 high protein (fresh!!!!!!!) protein bars. Trust me they are the only 100% natural bars on the market. Price of bars plus what you have to put in them comes out to about 1.50 a bar tops. For this kind of a bar I dare you to find better for cheaper.
Every protein bar on the market is pure crap. If you can nit understand the ingredients list then how can it be natural??? 99% of the bars out there use soy protein. I use 100% whey.
I just made a fresh batch last night
Cut the sugar and increase the sweetness!!!!!!
I replaced the honey with waldens farms pancake syrup, then topped this bad boy with Waldens farms chocolate syrup!!!
peakbody pro 50 bars, come in a few good flavours. if you dont mind the cals 339. 50g protein, 9g carbs. theyr a bit on the expensive side £34.00 21 bars. i do use them quite a bit, actually theyr quite addictive, but do get most of my protein from food.
i agree with hugo ... beef jerky is a much better option if your looking to go off the strict diet routine and look for a fast "bag snack" so to speak . i stay away from protien bars. whip up some scrambled eggs or add a bannana to your protien shake .. much better options out there .
Jerky is convenient and great choice. gotta admit though, I do like the Chef Jay Trioplex Double Peanut Butter Bars. It's like cramming spoons of PB into your mouth. LOL
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