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$13.31: 12-Pack 2.47-Oz Probar PROTEIN Bar (Cookie Dough) at Amazon ($1.11 each)

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 12-Pack 2.47-Oz Probar PROTEIN Bar (Cookie Dough) for $13.31.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 12-Pack 2.47-Oz Probar PROTEIN Bar (Cookie Dough) for $13.31.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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$20.17 lower (60% savings) than the list price of $33.48
$3.11 lower (19% savings) than the previous price of $16.42

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Model: PROBAR - Base Protein Bar, Cookie Dough, Non-GMO, Gluten-Free, Healthy, Plant-Based Whole Food Ingredients, Natural Energy (12 Count)

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Today 07:45 PM
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kishin7Today 07:45 PM
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Too much sugar for a protein bar imo
Today 07:47 PM
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AlejandroR2967Today 07:47 PM
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Look Candy!!!
Is this a post Halloween sale?
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Today 07:47 PM
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Shawndak07Today 07:47 PM
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Quote from kishin7 :
Too much sugar for a protein bar imo
Yup. 270 calories for 20g of protein isn't great. Probably tastes decent tho
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Today 07:55 PM
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maroon_zakToday 07:55 PM
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For 450mg of sodium and 15g of added sugar just go and eat a donut instead
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Today 08:17 PM
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richie031Today 08:17 PM
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Quote from Shawndak07 :
Yup. 270 calories for 20g of protein isn't great. Probably tastes decent tho
That's a perfectly fine protein to calories ratio. It's the sodium and added sugar that are problems. That ratio would be 200 g of protein in 2700 calories. That's a perfectly fine number, since 1.6g per kg of bodyweight is the number that seems to be the best spot for most folks who are trying to build muscle. For people who are 270+ lbs, the ratio might be weak, but that person should almost certainly be more focused on the sugar content.
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Shawndak07Today 08:26 PM
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Quote from richie031 :
That's a perfectly fine protein to calories ratio. It's the sodium and added sugar that are problems. That ratio would be 200 g of protein in 2700 calories. That's a perfectly fine number, since 1.6g per kg of bodyweight is the number that seems to be the best spot for most folks who are trying to build muscle. For people who are 270+ lbs, the ratio might be weak, but that person should almost certainly be more focused on the sugar content.
I mean compared to regular cookie dough, sure. It reality, it's not. You can get do much better ratios. Isopure would be 60g of protein for the same calories. Hell my milk has better macros than this.
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goodtimes92618Today 09:43 PM
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Quote from richie031 :
That's a perfectly fine protein to calories ratio. It's the sodium and added sugar that are problems. That ratio would be 200 g of protein in 2700 calories. That's a perfectly fine number, since 1.6g per kg of bodyweight is the number that seems to be the best spot for most folks who are trying to build muscle. For people who are 270+ lbs, the ratio might be weak, but that person should almost certainly be more focused on the sugar content.
they need to just call it a food bar then.

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