Nick's Smak Bars are "the first Swedish-style refrigerated protein bar." That makes them the BEST Swedish-style protein bar...technically.
If you buy these protein bars expecting Snickers, you're going to be extremely disappointed. But if you expect an average and unexciting protein bar, these fit the bill. They are not bad, just nothing special, and certainly NOT Snickers bars.
Zing bars are a great plant-based and gluten-free option, and I can definitely recommend them on flavor alone. Unfortunately, the protein content is much lower than other options out there, preventing this from becoming a top-tier vegan protein bar.
Power Crunch Bars are great for a cheap high-protein snack that's different from most protein bars out there, but the flavors won't blow you away.
I typically do not enjoy Lenny & Larry's products, but these bars surprised me. While they're not insanely high in protein, the flavor and texture is awesome, especially for a plant-based bar.
Perfect Bar changed the protein bar landscape with their innovative refrigerated protein bars, but how do they compared to others on the market today?
Which protein bars are the best-tasting? Let's put the price, macros, etc, to the side, and rank the BEST protein bars strictly on taste.
GNC Layered Bars are supposed to taste like Girl Scout Cookies, which would be super exciting true, but they completely miss the mark.
These Grab The Gold snack bars are much more of a "health food" bar then they are a protein bar, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. They have well-rounded macros, clean ingredients, and a great amount of sweetness... I was pleasantly surprised by these.
ONE Coffee Shop is ONE bar's new line of caffeinated protein bars, and they're a very welcome addition for coffee lovers.
Barebells protein bars are some of the most delicious bars out there, but how do their plant-based protein bars stack up?
I absolutely love Nick's light ice cream, but their protein bars tend to tell a different story. While the texture of these bars is awesome, the flavor doesn't quite hit the mark.
ONE Bars are some of the best protein bars on the market, but which flavors reign supreme? Here's my ranking!
Built Bars are advertised as "the world's best tasting protein bar." Talk about a high bar!
Lenny & Larry seem to be going through a bit of an identity crisis with these protein bars. They're not super high in protein, they're not keto, they're not low calorie, and they.... don't taste good.
Protein Rice Krispies sound great in theory, but this version just ends up tasting like a chewy cereal bar. It's decent, but not close to the marshmallow treats we all know and love.
Do Pure Protein Candy Bar Bites actually taste like candy? Not exactly. They're essentially just tiny protein bars, but they are slightly tastier than regular pure protein bars.
Foundation protein bars have great texture, but the flavors are currently not anything special. With some improvements, these can become a top protein bar in the industry.
Dive Bar Nutrition is serving up protein bars with caffeine, making them true "energy bars" unlike many others on the market. Plus, they're doing it with some really funky flavors.
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?
Quest Bars got a complete makeover, so it's time to review the new formula and rank every single Quest Bar flavor!
I love Bobo's Oat Bars, but these protein bars are a huge disappointment for me. They taste like flavored pea protein in the form of a protein bar- something that I am certainly not into.
RXBar gives you exactly what you expect: it's all laid out right on the package, and what you see is exactly what you taste. If you want a protein bar with minimal ingredients, I can see the appeal, but there are far tastier options out there.
These Special K protein bars are surprisingly delicious and eat like a regular cereal snack bar. The protein content isn't overly impressive, but the taste and texture are both very pleasant.