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  2. I Tried 11 Popular Protein Bars & There Are Only 3 I'll Be ...

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    The Met Rx Big 100 Bar is a meal replacement—which explains the 380 calories, 11 grams of fat, 47 grams of carbohydrates, and 30 grams of protein—but I honestly don't see myself using a meal ...

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    Low-sugar protein bars have become a staple for many, serving as convenient midday snacks, pre- or post-workout fuel, or even the occasional meal replacement.Their shelf-stable nature makes them ...

  4. 10 Healthiest Plant-Based Protein Bars—and 3 to Avoid - AOL

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    Nutrition: 200 calories, 5 g fat (2.5 g sat fat), 190 mg sodium, 26 g carbs (15 g fiber, 0 g sugar), 20 g protein. These bars have one of the best nutritionals with 15 grams of fiber, more than ...

  5. Quest Nutrition - Wikipedia

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    In a 2024 list of "The Best Protein Bars You’ll Actually Want to Eat", Elaheh Nozari and Megan Wahn of Bon Appétit named Quest's protein bars "The Most Filling Protein Bar", pointing to their higher protein contents than competitors and remarking that they "will remind you of the three-course chewing gum from Willy Wonka, because they taste ...

  6. Protein bar - Wikipedia

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    Three protein bars: from left to right, a Kind bar, a Clif bar, and a LUNA bar. Protein bars are a convenience food that contains a high proportion of protein relative to carbohydrates and fats. Despite the label focusing on protein, many mass-marketed protein bars contain more added sugar than some desserts like cookies or doughnuts. [1]

  7. Bodybuilding supplement - Wikipedia

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    Protein shakes, made from protein powder (center) and milk (left), are a common bodybuilding supplement. Bodybuilders may supplement their diets with protein for reasons of convenience, lower cost (relative to meat and fish products), ease of preparation, and to avoid the concurrent consumption of carbohydrates and fats.

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