PBfit and PB2 are the biggest names in the powdered peanut butter game, but which is the better option? Let's break it down.
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.
If you like peanut M&M's, there's no reason you wouldn't love these candies. You can definitely taste a slight artificial flavor, but I'd put this at about 90% of the real thing.
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Think! bars are pretty underwhelming, but considering their low price tag, they may be worth trying in a pinch. You can do worse, but you can also do much better.
CTRL makes really fun meal replacement powders, but the flavors don't live up to the delicious cereals they are named after.
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.
SInless Snacks delivers a keto-friendly snack that is definitely reminiscent of Rice Krispies Treats, but the difference in texture and slight artificial aftertaste will leave you wishing for a bit more.
There's no denying that MET-Rx bars are fun, and if you need a high-calorie option, these might be a good choice for you. But when compared to the other options available today, these are only average in almost every single category.
Quest Hero bars are a great change of pace from regular Quest Bars. The flavors won't blow you away, but their unique texture makes these really enjoyable protein bars.
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.
PB2 is a quality product, but their protein bars tell a different story. These bars are dense, dry, and have a really subpar flavor.
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.
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Fit Crunch Bars have been one of the leaders in the industry for quite some time, and based on the texture of these bars, I can see the appeal. However, the flavor is simply too artificial for me to truly enjoy these bars.
ALOHA protein bars are some of the better plant-based protein bars I've tried, and they are the perfect introduction to plant-based eating if you are new to that world. The flavors are great for ANY protein bar, not just plant-based bars.
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.
If you want a collagen supplement, I cannot image a better one than this. The savory flavors can be seamlessly added to virtually any recipe, and you'd never know you were getting in extra protein.
Premier Protein and Fairlife are two of the most popular protein shakes in the game, but which reigns supreme? Let's dive in and find out.
If you want a protein shake that drinks like milk, Fairlife will not disappoint. Each flavor is as smooth and drinkable as chocolate milk, making it a very refreshing choice.
Flings have taken everything you know and love in a Pop Tart and wrapped it up inside of a low-carb, high-protein snack. Plus, you can actually toast these!
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Moo-Less protein is animal-free whey protein, which means vegans can now enjoy whey protein. Science is wild. Are these the best-tasting whey protein powders I've ever had? Definitely not. But if you only know plant-based protein, you definitely have to try these.