Legendary Foods via Amazon has 8-Pack 2.4-Oz Legendary Foods 22g Protein Meal Replacement Bars (Various Flavors) on sale for $29.99 - $12 (40% off when you clip the coupon) - $3 (10% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save) =$14.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Legendary Foods via Amazon has 8-Pack 2.4-Oz Legendary Foods 22g Protein Meal Replacement Bars (Various Flavors) on sale for $29.99 - $12 (40% off when you clip the coupon) - $3 (10% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save) =$14.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Model: Legendary Foods 22g Protein Pastry+ Premium Low Carb Meal Replacement Bar - Low Glycemic, Gluten Free Protien Snacks - Healthy Keto Snack Box, 8x Zero Sugar Energy Bars - Bariatric Diabetic Friendly
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I am not sure how these compare to the strawberry flavor, but those were pretty awful. This is coming from someone who regularly eats protein bars and other protein-marketed snacks, so I am familiar with the flavors/textures and how they differ from their "non-protein" counterparts. I wouldn't buy the strawberry again, but I might try the chocolate one.
Just another heavily processed "food" masquerading as a healthy alternative to heavily processed "foods."
Here are the most controversial ingredients in these, from my pal CGPT:
1. Erythritol
Artificial sugar alcohol; generally safe but linked to digestive upset in some and possible cardiovascular risk at high intake (as per a 2023 Cleveland Clinic study—still debated).
2. Polydextrose
A synthetic fiber and sweetener; can cause bloating, gas, and laxative effects in some individuals.
3. Palm Oil / Palm Kernel Oil
High in saturated fat; linked to heart health concerns when overconsumed. Also raises environmental and ethical issues (deforestation, habitat loss).
4. Natural Flavors
Broad and vague category; may include chemical solvents, preservatives, or MSG derivatives. Often criticized for lack of transparency.
5. Sucralose (e.g., Splenda)
Artificial sweetener; disrupts gut microbiome and show negative insulin response in some studies.
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MetRx Big 100 Colossal Cookie Crunch bars actually taste good and have 32g of protein. Highly recommend as its the only protein bar that doesn't completely suck. 4-pack for about $8 at walmart on the regular. https://www.walmart.com/ip/MET-Rx...t/10317723
MetRx Big 100 Colossal Cookie Crunch bars actually taste good and have 32g of protein. Highly recommend as its the only protein bar that doesn't completely suck. 4-pack for about $8 at walmart on the regular. https://www.walmart.com/ip/MET-Rx...t/10317723
They're also a 50% larger serving size than these (100g vs 67g) and 410 calories per bar with not even 50% more protein.
Won't dispute the taste, they are good, but the ratio of protein to calories in the MetRX bars is also almost 1/3 less than these knock-off pop tarts (31% vs 44%). Fine for people who lift heavy and with high intensity, but calorically, they're a meal replacement for your average gym-going person.
Hit all the usuals for a protein product already I see.
"But the chemicals!"
"Also the fake sugars!"
"Don't forget seed oils!"
"Food dyes!"
"Just eat real food!"
This is all like worrying about what shape and color the guest bathroom shower tile will be when you don't even have a house built yet.
Having used the coupon codes before I notice my account is giving less and less a percentage each time this coupon code comes up. Currently sitting at 15% off for the subscribe and save.
Picked up the cherry, I tried the smores and really liked them. I get some people had adverse effects to some igredients but they are just fine for me and hardly the worst of anything I consume from time to time. Still less than 15% bf and in decent shape as I try to gain muscle back from becoming a fat lazy weakling over covid.
I'd love to enter a protein snack or powder deal discussion and not be bombarded by fear-mongering wannabe nutritionists. It's one thing to share your knowledge about the ingredients inside these products, it's another thing to act like people are only relying on these as their sole source of protein and to act like people will die if they consume the occasional protein treat.
Yeah, but how else are we supposed to feel better about ourselves without sh!tting on other people's behaviors?
Idc if this gives me radiation poisoning. It's all about calories in/calories out.
Anyways, all I need to know is if these are any good? On a scale of chalky Kirkland protein bars (bad) to fit crunch bars (amazing) where do these land? I don't care about the fake sugars or other chemicals just flavor and texture
I have had these before. So here's the deal. They don't taste anything like a pop tart. However, if you eat healthy and rarely have sweet foods. This is a nice addition for you to have with your morning coffee.
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I have had these before. So here's the deal. They don't taste anything like a pop tart. However, if you eat healthy and rarely have sweet foods. This is a nice addition for you to have with your morning coffee.
How is the texture? Is it like chewy like cookie dough? Or is there crumbs like a real pop tart
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Here are the most controversial ingredients in these, from my pal CGPT:
1. Erythritol
Artificial sugar alcohol; generally safe but linked to digestive upset in some and possible cardiovascular risk at high intake (as per a 2023 Cleveland Clinic study—still debated).
2. Polydextrose
A synthetic fiber and sweetener; can cause bloating, gas, and laxative effects in some individuals.
3. Palm Oil / Palm Kernel Oil
High in saturated fat; linked to heart health concerns when overconsumed. Also raises environmental and ethical issues (deforestation, habitat loss).
4. Natural Flavors
Broad and vague category; may include chemical solvents, preservatives, or MSG derivatives. Often criticized for lack of transparency.
5. Sucralose (e.g., Splenda)
Artificial sweetener; disrupts gut microbiome and show negative insulin response in some studies.
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https://www.walmart.com/ip/MET-Rx...t/10317723
https://www.walmart.com/ip/MET-Rx...t/10317723
Won't dispute the taste, they are good, but the ratio of protein to calories in the MetRX bars is also almost 1/3 less than these knock-off pop tarts (31% vs 44%). Fine for people who lift heavy and with high intensity, but calorically, they're a meal replacement for your average gym-going person.
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"But the chemicals!"
"Also the fake sugars!"
"Don't forget seed oils!"
"Food dyes!"
"Just eat real food!"
This is all like worrying about what shape and color the guest bathroom shower tile will be when you don't even have a house built yet.
Anyways, all I need to know is if these are any good? On a scale of chalky Kirkland protein bars (bad) to fit crunch bars (amazing) where do these land? I don't care about the fake sugars or other chemicals just flavor and texture
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