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12-Count 2.4-Oz. Clif Builders Protein Bars (Chocolate Mint) for
$11.37 when you checkout w/ Subscribe & Save.
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Features:- 20g of complete protein with essential amino acids
- Gluten free
- Made from non-GMO and low-glycemic-index ingredients
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Good price, good enough for what it is, don't eat as snack like I do. Thanks OP.
If you find one that fits the 3 categories you really value, go for it, but in my experience I've never found more than 2 1/2 of these in a bar. But when they're a dollar, it's hard to complain.
If you find one that fits the 3 categories you really value, go for it, but in my experience I've never found more than 2 1/2 of these in a bar. But when they're a dollar, it's hard to complain.
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You can do your own research, but the link above is a super short summary. I love mint and chocolate, but it's difficult to find protein bars that taste good and don't contain trash ingredients. But hey, at least it doesn't contain coconut oil, which I'm really tired of seeing portrayed as a superfood when it definitely isn't.
Snickers 4.3 g protein vs. this 20 g....so ??
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You can do your own research, but the link above is a super short summary. I love mint and chocolate, but it's difficult to find protein bars that taste good and don't contain trash ingredients. But hey, at least it doesn't contain coconut oil, which I'm really tired of seeing portrayed as a superfood when it definitely isn't.
As for soy protein isolate, from the article:
1: Soy isolate protein is missing a lot of nutrients
2: Soy isolate protein contains unhealthy additives
3: Soy isolate protein is probably genetically modified
4: It may upset your stomach
That is VERY weak reasoning. Particularly because the only possible thing that is a concern is #2, the information of which is sourced from weird websites like the "cornucoppia Institute", and even that does not mention SPI, it only mentions soy, and some soy at that.
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