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Expired Protein bars anyone?


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Posted by: Overdrive

hi guys,

my local GNC is selling expired (Sep 2002) methoxy pro bars for US$0.50 a pop......i bought a dozen...

Does anyone know if its still safe and effective past the expiry date?....if so i'm gonna buy more...its so damn cheap



Posted by: Mudge

Expired sugar bars, they are probably still ok, just not as great a taste as normally.



Posted by: Overdrive

sugar bars? wat about protein bars?



Posted by: Dr. Pain

I don't endorse or recommend those, but those are "Best Before" dates. Anything that is good for 9-12 months (because of all the glycerin and crap) is good for 2-3 more!


DP



Posted by: Tank316

Quote:
crap
aint that the truth



Posted by: Leslie2196

I have had "expired" protein bars in the past, and found they were just a lil harder....I know my BF loves those bars~ so he would have stocked up too



Posted by: Dr. Pain

Crap Leslie, CRAP!


DP



Posted by: Leslie2196

Quote:
Originally posted by Dr. Pain
Crap Leslie, CRAP!


DP
I said "IN THE PAST" Before you guys opened my eyes



Posted by: Mudge

Quote:
Originally posted by Overdrive
sugar bars? wat about protein bars?
Its a joke, they are full of sugar to taste good and can even lie about their USEABLE protein content.



Posted by: kanun

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I know my BF loves those bars
I take it you mean "bodyfat" as opposed to "boyfriend".
LOL



Posted by: Leslie2196

Quote:
Originally posted by kanun

I take it you mean "bodyfat" as opposed to "boyfriend".
LOL
Actually I meant Boyfriend LOL



Posted by: Mudge

I've had some of the MetRX bars, cookie dough and chocolate fudge, damn good treats, full of garbage I'm sure



Posted by: Tank316

i dont like candy bars, snickers and butterfingers etc, but if i do feel the need, which is rare i'll go the Wal-Mart and get a zone bar or something like that,but i learned long ago that Sport bars are just not the way to go, for me that is.



Posted by: Fit Freak

I've had them past the best before dates...no real difference, but as everyone around here says...they're no much of a BB food...mostly sugar and other added chemicals with some very low quality protein.

If you can't avoid them, at least you're getting them cheap!



Posted by: Mudge

Yep, its more a candy bar than anything else.



Posted by: Overdrive

thanks for all the replies guys...

seriously are they really that bad?..i just find it a convenient way to get protein instead of having to cook all the time...



Posted by: Mudge

BUT, again can contain USELESS Proteins, they list gelatin binders as protein often but that is a worthless protein for us, they are also full of sugars which used to not be listed, if honey was used as a flavoring then it wasn't required to be listed as a carb, so loopholes were abused and you end up buying tasty garbage.



Posted by: Fit Freak

Overdrive...they may list protein content as anywhere from 25-50 grams but the quality is extremely poor and additionally, you never really know if they're meeting label claims too.

Whole foods or shakes are always a better choice...best choice for a quick punch of protein...canned tuna or canned white chicken...I find these quick and easy on the go.



Posted by: Fit Freak

Not to mention that ordinarily protein bars are way overpriced.



Posted by: Mudge

I bring 1 shake to work with flax (down it quickly and then drink water since it tastes "wonderfull"), and also 3 chicken breasts with garlic.



Posted by: davidjasondean

I bought 24 boxes and split them with a few people. I still have 4 boxes and they were spewing!!!! But they still tasted decent!



Posted by: Mudge

I tried MetRX cookie dough and chocolate fudge before I knew about the scandal behind the bars, damn I loved those things, freaking candy indeed, went great with coffee. I do admit to wondering what companies are least evil, hmm.

Proteinfactory has bars as well, have never heard feedback on em though.



Posted by: BjUaFyF

worms are another excellent source of protien, pretty much any bug for that matter, a quick snack that ya can find right outside of work, the price is right too!!!!!



Posted by: Mudge

Yep, thats one I could never get into though. There are a small amount of restraunts that will serve up scorpions, bugs, etc

The average American eats 2 pounds of 'bugs' in processed veggies etc per year, there is also an acceptable amount of mouse/rat turds in your peanut butter



Posted by: BjUaFyF

Quote:
Originally posted by Mudge
Yep, thats one I could never get into though. There are a small amount of restraunts that will serve up scorpions, bugs, etc

The average American eats 2 pounds of 'bugs' in processed veggies etc per year, there is also an acceptable amount of mouse/rat turds in your peanut butter
I wonder what the difference in whats acceptable to the manufacturer and whats acceptable to me with the mouse/rat turds!!




Posted by: davidjasondean

Quote:
Originally posted by BjUaFyF
worms are another excellent source of protien, pretty much any bug for that matter, a quick snack that ya can find right outside of work, the price is right too!!!!!

and ants and mice too!



Posted by: Mudge

Ants and mice are candidates for poisin though, same with snails etc




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