Anonymous wrote:I need to eat more protein, and of course I know eating protein from whole sources is ideal - but not always possible. I'd like to find a good protein bar (not for every day) that taste good and isn't totally garbage with its ingredients.
Making them is not an option right now. Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:barebells are also really good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont have a good protein bar but i just discovered a very good tasting protein drink "Core Power Protein Shake, Chocolate, 26g" (i just looked it up to buy it as I grabbed a bottle randomly at train station yesterday and was first time i found a protein shake that didn't have an aftertaste).
The brand is Fairlife (I admit i havent looked closely at ingredients yet but it claims to be from real milk)
Yeah, packaged milk with tons of preservatives and fake sweeteners so it is shelf stable.
It's marketed to the low I.Q. consumer crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont have a good protein bar but i just discovered a very good tasting protein drink "Core Power Protein Shake, Chocolate, 26g" (i just looked it up to buy it as I grabbed a bottle randomly at train station yesterday and was first time i found a protein shake that didn't have an aftertaste).
The brand is Fairlife (I admit i havent looked closely at ingredients yet but it claims to be from real milk)
Anonymous wrote:I dont have a good protein bar but i just discovered a very good tasting protein drink "Core Power Protein Shake, Chocolate, 26g" (i just looked it up to buy it as I grabbed a bottle randomly at train station yesterday and was first time i found a protein shake that didn't have an aftertaste).
Anonymous wrote:I am LOVING David’s protein bars. I buy them direct and it is buy 4 boxes get one free. The peanut butter chocolate is so so good.
Anonymous wrote:Snickers