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.
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.
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.
Clif Builders Bars are decent for what they are, and they do have great texture. But the soy flavor is simply too strong in each bar, overpowering all of the other flavors.
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Favorite Day ice cream reminds me of earlier versions of Halo Top that require you waiting about 10-15 minutes for the ice cream to soften. The cookie dough flavor is not very good, but the mocha cold brew flavor is excellent.
Pasta with more impressive macros than most protein bars? Is it too good to be true, or is this pasta legit?
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?
Perfect Bar changed the protein bar landscape with their innovative refrigerated protein bars, but how do they compared to others on the market today?
Ghost is one of the biggest names in the industry today, but is it just thanks to their impressive branding, or does their protein actually reign supreme?
Anabar protein bars are the self-proclaimed "world's best tasting protein bar" so you know I need to put that to the test.
A bagel with 26g of protein?! There's no way it actually tastes good...right?
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.
Flavors Tried: Double Chocolate & Wild Blueberry Price: $34.99 for 12 ($2.90 per muffin) Nutrition: 230 Calories, 9g Fat, 20g Carbs...
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.
Nuggs are definitely the best vegan "chicken" nugget I have tried, and I have tried most of them. While I think Quorn has better flavor overall, those are not fully vegan, so these take the crown for now resembling real chicken nuggets the most.
Clio Greek Yogurt Bars are somewhere in between plain Greek yogurt and cheesecake. If you made a "healthy" cheesecake with Greek yogurt as the base instead of cream cheese, that's more or less what you have here.
ROYO is a really solid option in the keto space. Since I personally am not keto, these won't be a staple for my diet, but I don't think you'll find a better keto-friendly option that more closely resembles actual bread (or bagels).
Flavor Tried: Vanilla Price: $28.99 for 10 ($2.89 each) Nutrition: 200 Calories, 9g Fat, 13g Carbs (0g Fiber & 6g...
While small, these Highkey protein cookies are the softest protein cookies I've had. They're a delicious option, although relatively low in protein.
Considering most dairy-free yogurt contains no protein at all, this offering from Silk is definitely a decent option, but the pea protein flavor won't fool you into thinking this is regular yogurt.
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.
Pure Protein bars were one of the original protein bars on the market, and they have stood the test of time. They were my introduction to protein bars many years ago, and I think they are perfect for that.