Amazon has 12-Pack 2.4oz CLIF Builders Protein Bars (Chocolate Peanut Butter) on sale for $13.98 - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $13.28. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $0.06 each lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $1.17 per bar (18 bars for $23.49).
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Amazon has 12-Pack 2.4oz CLIF Builders Protein Bars (Chocolate Peanut Butter) on sale for $13.98 - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $13.28. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for sharing this deal.
At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $0.06 each lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $1.17 per bar (18 bars for $23.49).
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
It seems every protein bar/whey thread will have its detractors.
If no/low sugar, then the product is invariably using zero calorie sweetener and people complain about long term health effects.
If the product instead uses sugar as sweetener, then people complain about calories and "too much sugar".
When you play the game of protein, you lose or you lose. There is no middle ground.
I don't have an issue with this bar in particular, I just don't understand why there is such effort made to make all of these bars taste like a Snickers Bar with added protein. They could remove half the sugar and it would still taste fine and wouldn't be almost 300 calories.
It seems every protein bar/whey thread will have its detractors.
If no/low sugar, then the product is invariably using zero calorie sweetener and people complain about long term health effects.
If the product instead uses sugar as sweetener, then people complain about calories and "too much sugar".
When you play the game of protein, you lose or you lose. There is no middle ground.
Pretty much, when it comes to protein bars anyway. Essentially a candy bars with protein. Even then I still will probably jump on this, I'm a fan of the mint, and PB flavors.
I don't have an issue with this bar in particular, I just don't understand why there is such effort made to make all of these bars taste like a Snickers Bar with added protein. They could remove half the sugar and it would still taste fine and wouldn't be almost 300 calories.
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If no/low sugar, then the product is invariably using zero calorie sweetener and people complain about long term health effects.
If the product instead uses sugar as sweetener, then people complain about calories and "too much sugar".
When you play the game of protein, you lose or you lose. There is no middle ground.
If you want something for snacking, move along
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- If no/low sugar, then the product is invariably using zero calorie sweetener and people complain about long term health effects.
- If the product instead uses sugar as sweetener, then people complain about calories and "too much sugar".
When you play the game of protein, you lose or you lose. There is no middle ground.- If no/low sugar, then the product is invariably using zero calorie sweetener and people complain about long term health effects.
- If the product instead uses sugar as sweetener, then people complain about calories and "too much sugar".
When you play the game of protein, you lose or you lose. There is no middle ground.Don't compromise on that.
- If no/low sugar, then the product is invariably using zero calorie sweetener and people complain about long term health effects.
- If the product instead uses sugar as sweetener, then people complain about calories and "too much sugar".
When you play the game of protein, you lose or you lose. There is no middle ground.https://www.amazon.com/Pure-Prote...r=1-1&th=1
If you want something for snacking, move along
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Much easier to start there and make some decisions on what you want/need.
Greek Yogurt (My favourite snack)
Baked Beans
Lentils
Chicken Breast
Very rarely if I am in a mood to have chocolate, I would go for https://www.amazon.com/ALOHA-Orga...B01DCT9Y
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