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Expired Protein bars anyone?

Overdrive

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


DP
 
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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:)
 
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.
 
I know my BF loves those bars
I take it you mean "bodyfat" as opposed to "boyfriend".
LOL :D
 
I've had some of the MetRX bars, cookie dough and chocolate fudge, damn good treats, full of garbage I'm sure :D
 
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.
 
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!
 
Yep, its more a candy bar than anything else.
 
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...
 
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.
 
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.
 
Not to mention that ordinarily protein bars are way overpriced.
 
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.
 
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!
 
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.
 
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!!!!! :):)
 
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 :D
 
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 :D

I wonder what the difference in whats acceptable to the manufacturer and whats acceptable to me with the mouse/rat turds!!
:confused:
 
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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!
 
Ants and mice are candidates for poisin though, same with snails etc
 
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