Amazon has 12-pk 2.4-oz CLIF Builders Protein Bars (various) on sale as listed below for prices starting from $18.85 - $5.66 (clip the 30% off coupon on the item page) - $0.94 (5% Subscribe & Save discount) = $12.25. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has 12-pk 2.4-oz CLIF Builders Protein Bars (various) on sale as listed below for prices starting from $18.85 - $5.66 (clip the 30% off coupon on the item page) - $0.94 (5% Subscribe & Save discount) = $12.25. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Model: CLIF BUILDERS - Protein Bars - Chocolate Mint - 20g Protein - Gluten Free (2.4 Ounce, 12 Count)
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I agree 💯 on those less-than-stellar macros of the *original* Clif Builders bars. And always have. Too much sucrose and cheap soy protein.
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17grams of added suger == nope!
I agree 💯 on those less-than-stellar macros of the *original* Clif Builders bars. And always have. Too much sucrose and cheap soy protein.
Go with a healthier (and cheaper) alternative from that same Clifs line *and* get the 30% offer as well:
I agree 💯 on those less-than-stellar macros of the *original* Clif Builders bars. And always have. Too much sucrose and cheap soy protein.
Go with a healthier (and cheaper) alternative from that same Clifs line *and* get the 30% offer as well:
I have these in the vending machine at work. They taste really good of course, but that's cause they pack it to the brim with sugar. It's basically a candy bar with protein powder mixed in. Not so healthy
I agree 💯 on those less-than-stellar macros of the *original* Clif Builders bars. And always have. Too much sucrose and cheap soy protein.
Go with a healthier (and cheaper) alternative from that same Clifs line *and* get the 30% offer as well:
First ingredient Soy protein. I want to say that many of these protein bar companies have reformulated their ingredients in the last few years and taking the whey protein out and added soy protein. It's B.S.
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I agree 💯 on those less-than-stellar macros of the *original* Clif Builders bars. And always have. Too much sucrose and cheap soy protein. Go with a healthier (and cheaper) alternative from that same Clifs line *and* get the 30% offer as well:https://a.co/d/3lxKsiy
First ingredient Soy protein. I want to say that many of these protein bar companies have reformulated their ingredients in the last few years and taking the whey protein out and added soy protein. It's B.S.
another problem with soy is that it's one of the dirtiest crops there is, it's full of pesticides and the worst is they use the chemical from round up on all soybean crops. If it was organic soy like most of the other ingredients on the bar it would be a real good choice but of course they did not go organic on the soybeans, which I don't get...
Otherwise, why not go all Whey? wtf? is this to save $$$ on production costs?
another problem with soy is that it's one of the dirtiest crops there is, it's full of pesticides and the worst is they use the chemical from round up on all soybean crops. If it was organic soy like most of the other ingredients on the bar it would be a real good choice but of course they did not go organic on the soybeans, which I don't get...
Otherwise, why not go all Whey? wtf? is this to save $$$ on production costs?
another problem with soy is that it's one of the dirtiest crops there is, it's full of pesticides and the worst is they use the chemical from round up on all soybean crops. If it was organic soy like most of the other ingredients on the bar it would be a real good choice but of course they did not go organic on the soybeans, which I don't get...
Otherwise, why not go all Whey? wtf? is this to save $$$ on production costs?
I have a few boxes of these in my stash because I appreciate a large variety. I routinely consume 2-4 protein bars a day to hit my macro targets. Yes, I try to get "better" bars more often but these are especially tasty and I try to see them as more of a "luxury"... Are they ideal macros for cuttting or getting the most protein per calorie? nope. Are they better for you than a snickers bar if you, heaven forbid, want a "treat"? yes.
So to each their own, but if you want a protein bar that is actually tasty (and I find them pretty filling as well) these are delicious (I like the mint and peanut butter combo that you can get at Costco). Yes, I can eat and tolerate almost any protein bar, but sometimes I do want something sweeter or more treat like and these do exactly that. Also fewer GI issues for those sensitive to sugar alcohols.
I agree 💯 on those less-than-stellar macros of the *original* Clif Builders bars. And always have. Too much sucrose and cheap soy protein.
Go with a healthier (and cheaper) alternative from that same Clifs line *and* get the 30% offer as well:
Thanks, had no idea the reduced sugar ones existed. Surprisingly, no stevia, sucralose, monk fruit or any of the usual suspects. Gonna check out the caramel ones.
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Go with a healthier (and cheaper) alternative from that same Clifs line *and* get the 30% offer as well:
https://a.co/d/3lxKsiy
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank misel00
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I agree 💯 on those less-than-stellar macros of the *original* Clif Builders bars. And always have. Too much sucrose and cheap soy protein.
Go with a healthier (and cheaper) alternative from that same Clifs line *and* get the 30% offer as well:
https://a.co/d/3lxKsiy
Go with a healthier (and cheaper) alternative from that same Clifs line *and* get the 30% offer as well:
https://a.co/d/3lxKsiy
Ahhh... taste. Hmm... Everybody's is different, yet IMHO both flavors are good for this new *reduced-sugar* (mucho mas!) product line.
Go with a healthier (and cheaper) alternative from that same Clifs line *and* get the 30% offer as well:
https://a.co/d/3lxKsiy
These look way better, thanks
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Otherwise, why not go all Whey? wtf? is this to save $$$ on production costs?
Otherwise, why not go all Whey? wtf? is this to save $$$ on production costs?
Coz they don't tell you how much gram of each
Otherwise, why not go all Whey? wtf? is this to save $$$ on production costs?
It does have some organic soy for you
So to each their own, but if you want a protein bar that is actually tasty (and I find them pretty filling as well) these are delicious (I like the mint and peanut butter combo that you can get at Costco). Yes, I can eat and tolerate almost any protein bar, but sometimes I do want something sweeter or more treat like and these do exactly that. Also fewer GI issues for those sensitive to sugar alcohols.
Go with a healthier (and cheaper) alternative from that same Clifs line *and* get the 30% offer as well:
https://a.co/d/3lxKsiy
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