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12-Pack 2.47-Oz Probar Protein Bar (Cookie Dough)

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Amazon has 12-Pack 2.47-Oz Probar Protein Bar (Cookie Dough) on sale for $13.31. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 20g plant-based protein supports energy and recovery
  • 2g fiber helps promote fullness and digestive health
  • Flax seeds add Omega-3s and natural fiber
  • Gluten-free and Non-GMO with quality, responsibly sourced ingredients
  • Made without artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives

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    • Priced at ~$1.11 per bar, our research indicates that this deal is $0.88 less (44% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $1.99/bar at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 2k customer reviews.
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Amazon has 12-Pack 2.47-Oz Probar Protein Bar (Cookie Dough) on sale for $13.31. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 20g plant-based protein supports energy and recovery
  • 2g fiber helps promote fullness and digestive health
  • Flax seeds add Omega-3s and natural fiber
  • Gluten-free and Non-GMO with quality, responsibly sourced ingredients
  • Made without artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives

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Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Priced at ~$1.11 per bar, our research indicates that this deal is $0.88 less (44% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $1.99/bar at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 2k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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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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kishin7
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Too much sugar for a protein bar imo

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Quote from Shawndak07 :
I mean compared to regular cookie dough, sure. In 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.
But you aren't shopping for milk or Isopure are ya? You want a chocolate covered cookie dough flavor, texture, consistency yet demand it have the "ratios" of almost pure sources of protein (which you probably avoid). It is almost like you don't understand what you are asking.

LOL, if you want the mAcRoS of a can of tuna, just eat a can of tuna. Pretend problem solved. If you expect the same thing from chocolate covered cookie dough desserts, you are just being unreasonable
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
But you aren't shopping for milk or Isopure are ya? You want a chocolate covered cookie dough flavor, texture, consistency yet demand it have the "ratios" of almost pure sources of protein (which you probably avoid). It is almost like you don't understand what you are asking. LOL, if you want the mAcRoS of a can of tuna, just eat a can of tuna. Pretend problem solved. If you expect the same thing from chocolate covered cookie dough desserts, you are just being unreasonable
I'd grab a quest or pure protein bar @190 calories, 21g protein.
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Quote from Shawndak07 :
I'd grab a quest or pure protein bar @190 calories, 21g protein.
Yet here you are wishing that Quest tasted like chocolate covered cookie dough whining you can't have your cookie dough and eat it too

LMAO2

FWIW, Quest bars aren't exactly notorious for their irresistible flavors. To me, they aren't bad but seem like something the Army would have fed me in an MRE. Really an apples and oranges (or extrusion and candy bar) type conversation.
*not to mention, your magic Quest bars are 30% smaller @ 1.83 ounces and Pure bars are even smaller @ 1.76 ounces. Less food = less calories. #rocketscience
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Shawndak07Nov 06, 2025 01:39 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
Yet here you are wishing that Quest tasted like chocolate covered cookie dough whining you can't have your cookie dough and eat it tooLMAO2FWIW, Quest bars aren't exactly notorious for their irresistible flavors. To me, they aren't bad but seem like something the Army would have fed me in an MRE. Really an apples and oranges (or extrusion and candy bar) type conversation.
Did you miss pure protein? Seems like you just came to argue. Save your time.
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Quote from Shawndak07 :
Did you miss pure protein? Seems like you just came to argue. Save your time.
Again, not the same flavor thus why you are here. But Pure bars are a slight step up from Quest, still not in the same category of flavor. Which apparently you came just to pound your fist (and argue) over a few calories...which shouldn't matter if you are pounding protein.

LOL, you seem to be confusing this with a diet product....which it is not nor ever claimed to be. I'm very sorry your fantasy and our reality do not overlap. No need to yell at me because you just figured that out. You want pure cheat day satisfaction with the calories of celery...ain't gonna happen. P.S. Spoiler alert, water is also wet.

*not to mention, your magic Quest bars are 30% smaller @ 1.83 ounces and Pure bars are even smaller @ 1.76 ounces. Less food = less calories. #rocketscience

Feel free to have the last word, seems like you need it.
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Quote from Shawndak07 :
I mean compared to regular cookie dough, sure. In 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.
you are comparing straight whey and milk to this bar?
Sure I can just eat straight protein and have better ratios, what is this comparison?
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richie031Nov 06, 2025 08:54 PM
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Quote from goodtimes92618 :
they need to just call it a food bar then.
What? That's just silly. If someone is eating 200g of protein per 2700 calories, then they are definitely on a high protein diet. Some of you really think you're getting something out of eating 250-450g of protein a day, but you're just wasting money. 1.6g per 1 kg of body weight is the ideal ratio. Anything beyond that gets very minimal bang for your buck.

Meta study for proof:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28698222/

"Summary/conclusion Dietary protein supplementation significantly enhanced changes in muscle strength and size during prolonged RET in healthy adults. Increasing age reduces and training experience increases the efficacy of protein supplementation during RET. With protein supplementation, protein intakes at amounts greater than ~1.6 g/kg/day do not further contribute RET-induced gains in FFM."

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richie031Nov 06, 2025 09:00 PM
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Quote from Shawndak07 :
I mean compared to regular cookie dough, sure. In 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.
Nobody ever said you can't get better ratios. This is a snack bar for quick energy that also has a suitable amount of protein for the number of calories. This would be a great bar to have an hour before a workout, so you immediately burn off the sugar while not falling behind on your protein goal for the day.

Here are some 1.6g per 1kg of bodyweight examples with the protein amount in parentheses:

240 lbs=109 kg (175g)
230 lbs=105 kg (168g)
220 lbs=100 kg (160g)
210 lbs=96 kg (154g)
200 lbs=91 kg (146g)

This bar easily fits into any of their high protein diets when eaten for energy before exercising.

Meta study proof:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28698222/

"Summary/conclusion Dietary protein supplementation significantly enhanced changes in muscle strength and size during prolonged RET in healthy adults. Increasing age reduces and training experience increases the efficacy of protein supplementation during RET. With protein supplementation, protein intakes at amounts greater than ~1.6 g/kg/day do not further contribute RET-induced gains in FFM."
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Quote from Shawndak07 :
I'd grab a quest or pure protein bar @190 calories, 21g protein.

same here, most of the quest bars taste amazing to me, and those quest hero bars are great too.
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h1qual1tyNov 07, 2025 11:48 AM
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Literally a candy bar with the words Pro and Protein on it so it sounds healthy and they can charge more.
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CleverLlama4908Nov 07, 2025 05:43 PM
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Some of you don't actually do endurance sports and it shows... You're complaining about the sugar and calories in these meanwhile the snacks of choice at ultramarathons right now are pop tarts and Nerds clusters.
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WiseGuitar4064Nov 08, 2025 04:45 PM
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Good for 1 hour in to a 2 hour run. It's actually perfect ratios😀
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Quote from richie031 :
What? That's just silly. If someone is eating 200g of protein per 2700 calories, then they are definitely on a high protein diet. Some of you really think you're getting something out of eating 250-450g of protein a day, but you're just wasting money. 1.6g per 1 kg of body weight is the ideal ratio. Anything beyond that gets very minimal bang for your buck.

Meta study for proof:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28698222/

"Summary/conclusion Dietary protein supplementation significantly enhanced changes in muscle strength and size during prolonged RET in healthy adults. Increasing age reduces and training experience increases the efficacy of protein supplementation during RET. With protein supplementation, protein intakes at amounts greater than ~1.6 g/kg/day do not further contribute RET-induced gains in FFM."
what does that have to do with what i said? did you reply to the proper message?
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what does that have to do with what i said? did you reply to the proper message?
I definitely responded to the correct person. You need to go back and look at what you responded to initially. You are the one who is lost in this conversation. It doesn't help that this app doesn't cluster message threads.

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Quote from richie031 :
I definitely responded to the correct person. You need to go back and look at what you responded to initially. You are the one who is lost in this conversation. It doesn't help that this app doesn't cluster message threads.
richie031I definitely responded to the correct person. You need to go back and look at what you responded to initially. You are the one who is lost in this conversation. It doesn't help that this app doesn't cluster message threads.
nope, check again

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