Amazon[amazon.com] has 27-Pack 3.52-Oz MET-Rx Big 100 Colossal Protein Bars (Variety Pack) for $61.42 - 25% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $43. Shipping is free.
Price $18.42 lower (30% savings) than the one-time price of $61.42
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 27-Pack 3.52-Oz MET-Rx Big 100 Colossal Protein Bars (Variety Pack) for $61.42 - 25% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $43. Shipping is free.
Price $18.42 lower (30% savings) than the one-time price of $61.42
Model: MET-Rx Big 100 Colossal Protein Bars, Healthy Meal Replacement Snack, Variety Pack, 3.52 oz bars, 9 Count (Pack of 3)
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Great, here comes the MaCrOs crowd to pretend to be surprised and offended that "Big Colossal" Vanilla Caramel Churro protein bars aren't low cal diet food....
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How dare they suggest that there are protein bars that are cheaper and contain fewer calories per gram of protein. (and how fun is that you are triggered before anyone even saying a word, like if you know that MaCrOs are the thing and they are not perfect here)
If you weren't 'triggered' by the deal posting to begin (and came just to complain the 2x the normal sizing size bar didn't match your Jenny Craig plan)....you never would have seen my comment. Thanks for outing yourself
And yes, you could eat a can of tuna for better calories:protein...so why don't you? Pretend problem solved.
Real talk, most of us shopping protein BULK products couldn't care less about calories, we aren't dieting, thus why we don't need constant crying that double chocolate chip ice cream cheesecake with extra crushed churro isn't 27 calories. News flash....it never ever ever will be. The sooner you realize that, the sooner your diet might succeed.
If you weren't 'triggered' by the deal posting to begin (and came just to complain the 2x the normal sizing size bar didn't match your Jenny Craig plan)....you never would have seen my comment. Thanks for outing yourself
And yes, you could eat a can of tuna for better calories:protein...so why don't you? Pretend problem solved.
Real talk, most of us shopping protein BULK products couldn't care less about calories, we aren't dieting, thus why we don't need constant crying that double chocolate chip ice cream cheesecake with extra crushed churro isn't 27 calories. News flash....it never ever ever will be. The sooner you realize that, the sooner your diet might succeed.
Lol, you are the only one comparing a can of tuna to protein bar. Everyone else compares similar products. That's why you don't see "Bad MaCrOs" comments in pure protein bars, quest bars or legendary pastries threads.
I thought SERIOUS BULKERS all disappeared 10 years ago (together with BULK products from the market).
Lol, you are the only one comparing a can of tuna to protein bar. Everyone else compares similar products. That's why you don't see "Bad MaCrOs" comments in pure protein bars, quest bars or legendary pastries threads.
I thought SERIOUS BULKERS all disappeared 10 years ago (together with BULK products from the market).
What similar product have you offered for comparison? None.
My tuna joke was in jest because you are here judging a king sized candy bar for the calorie content....while suggesting nothing as an alterative. Clearly you have unrealistic expectations (and goals) if you don't understand candy bars are NOT a weight loss aid. I'm sorry but it isn't my fault nor this product's.
And who said "serious bulkers" and what does that even mean? Not to mention, where does your timeline even come from and why? LOL #projection
FWIW, I am active enough I tend to add calories not to lose weight (thus muscle). What something like this product is good for. I also eat hourly (at a min) and sometimes that requires having easy to store and eat food with me at all times. Busting out plate of chicken and rice while on a plane isn't always practical.
If any of this confuses you....you might want to look for another topic of conversation.
Happy new year and good luck with your Big Colossal Vanilla Caramel Churro diet, I am sure you'll do great!
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What similar product have you offered for comparison? None.
My tuna joke was in jest because you are here judging a king sized candy bar for the calorie content....while suggesting nothing as an alterative. Clearly you have unrealistic expectations (and goals) if you don't understand candy bars are NOT a weight loss aid. I'm sorry but it isn't my fault nor this product's.
And who said "serious bulkers" and what does that even mean? Not to mention, where does your timeline even come from and why? LOL #projection
FWIW, I am active enough I tend to add calories not to lose weight (thus muscle). What something like this product is good for. I also eat hourly (at a min) and sometimes that requires having easy to store and eat food with me at all times. Busting out plate of chicken and rice while on a plane isn't always practical.
If any of this confuses you....you might want to look for another topic of conversation. Clearly you'll never catch up.
Good luck with your diet and happy new year
I literally mentioned alternatives in my previous message. But my point is way less interesting and not even about this bar, but about usefullnes of other people comments about good/bad product in comparison with similar products, not with something completelly unrelated (like your tuna example).
It IS absolutelly a weight-management aid. That's why these products called protein bars, not "sugary cookies". Their mAcRoS is literally the reason why these products are so expensive. Comparing 2 products. 1 with bad macros and more expensive, and 2 with good macros while less expensive. I (and the majority of sane people) will choose option 1. So i'm grateful to folks pointing this out.
I literally mentioned alternatives in my previous message.
Stopped reading after that because no you didn't. They aren't similar as they aren't even close to the same serving size. Not all of us are obsessed with calories to gram of protein...as I mentioned. Your misprojected use case does not define the product. Also Quest bars aren't even close in taste or texture (the overwhelming complaint) and every single Legendary post there are people (including you if I am not mistaken) ranting about calories to protein....for just 20 grams of protein at 2/3 of the serving size or cost, your other complaint as Legendary protects tend to cost $2 per serving vs $1.60 here. LOL...your goal post never stops moving, does it?
Last edited by WooHoo2You January 1, 2026 at 11:52 AM.
Stopped reading after that because no you didn't. They aren't similar as they aren't even close to the same serving size. Not all of us are obsessed with calories to gram of protein...as I mentioned. Your misprojected use case does not define the product. Also Quest bars aren't even close in taste or texture (the overwhelming complaint) and every single Legendary post there are people (including you if I am not mistaken) ranting about calories to protein....for just 20 grams of protein at 2/3 of the serving size. LOL...your goal post never stops moving, does it?
Grabbing 2 bars instead of 1 is mission impossible indeed. And yeah, protein is not at all important in protein bar.
Grabbing 2 bars instead of 1 is mission impossible indeed. And yeah, protein is not at all important in protein bar.
Wait wait wait....so you are complaining about cost and calories and now doubling up on servings to achieve your protein goal? Double the servings = double the cost and double the calories.
That is some big brain stuff right there....
I think your goalpost is now on lunar surface
P.S. Feel free to have the last word, seems like you might need it.
Wait wait wait....so you are complaining about cost and calories and now doubling up on servings to achieve your protein goal? Double the servings = double the cost and double the calories.That is some big brain stuff right there....I think your goalpost is now on lunar surface P.S. Feel free to have the last word, seems like you might need it.
Its really not that difficult.
Pure protein bar contains 190cal with 21g of protein. It costs about 60-70 cents on frequent sales. 2 pure protein bars are 380cal, 42g of protein and 1.2-1.4 dollars.
This protein bar is 380 cal (same), 30g of protein (12g less protein) and 1.6 bucks (about the same).
Quest/legendary will have even better macros (for people who cares about protein in a protein bar) but not that good price-wise. David bars are significantly better protein/cal ratios and probably the most expensive option.
I get it, you dont care about protein in a protein bar, some other people do. If you want to buy this product (or just like the taste) its totally fine. Its fine if you just eat sugar, noone is judging people's choices. The point is that its ok commenting about macros for products where macros/protein is the main selling point. These protein bars are not out of this world tasty, they serve a purpose. And some of them serve this purpose better than others. I only buy these bars for the sake of protein content. And im greatful when people pointing out when ratios are not the best.
I thought the deal is great and this could be a replacement meal for me during busy schedule...people arguing in the comment section tho made this post even better lmao
These are great for meal replacement - obviously not for macros. Certainly more filling than two Pure Protein/Quests. I keep a couple in my backpack for occasions that I don't have time for a "real meal".
Great price - was able to add to my upcoming S&S with 15% off for $37.xx OTD.
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And yes, you could eat a can of tuna for better calories:protein...so why don't you? Pretend problem solved.
Real talk, most of us shopping protein BULK products couldn't care less about calories, we aren't dieting, thus why we don't need constant crying that double chocolate chip ice cream cheesecake with extra crushed churro isn't 27 calories. News flash....it never ever ever will be. The sooner you realize that, the sooner your diet might succeed.
And yes, you could eat a can of tuna for better calories:protein...so why don't you? Pretend problem solved.
Real talk, most of us shopping protein BULK products couldn't care less about calories, we aren't dieting, thus why we don't need constant crying that double chocolate chip ice cream cheesecake with extra crushed churro isn't 27 calories. News flash....it never ever ever will be. The sooner you realize that, the sooner your diet might succeed.
I thought SERIOUS BULKERS all disappeared 10 years ago (together with BULK products from the market).
I thought SERIOUS BULKERS all disappeared 10 years ago (together with BULK products from the market).
My tuna joke was in jest because you are here judging a king sized candy bar for the calorie content....while suggesting nothing as an alterative. Clearly you have unrealistic expectations (and goals) if you don't understand candy bars are NOT a weight loss aid. I'm sorry but it isn't my fault nor this product's.
And who said "serious bulkers" and what does that even mean? Not to mention, where does your timeline even come from and why? LOL #projection
FWIW, I am active enough I tend to add calories not to lose weight (thus muscle). What something like this product is good for. I also eat hourly (at a min) and sometimes that requires having easy to store and eat food with me at all times. Busting out plate of chicken and rice while on a plane isn't always practical.
If any of this confuses you....you might want to look for another topic of conversation.
Happy new year and good luck with your Big Colossal Vanilla Caramel Churro diet, I am sure you'll do great!
My tuna joke was in jest because you are here judging a king sized candy bar for the calorie content....while suggesting nothing as an alterative. Clearly you have unrealistic expectations (and goals) if you don't understand candy bars are NOT a weight loss aid. I'm sorry but it isn't my fault nor this product's.
And who said "serious bulkers" and what does that even mean? Not to mention, where does your timeline even come from and why? LOL #projection
FWIW, I am active enough I tend to add calories not to lose weight (thus muscle). What something like this product is good for. I also eat hourly (at a min) and sometimes that requires having easy to store and eat food with me at all times. Busting out plate of chicken and rice while on a plane isn't always practical.
If any of this confuses you....you might want to look for another topic of conversation. Clearly you'll never catch up.
Good luck with your diet and happy new year
It IS absolutelly a weight-management aid. That's why these products called protein bars, not "sugary cookies". Their mAcRoS is literally the reason why these products are so expensive. Comparing 2 products. 1 with bad macros and more expensive, and 2 with good macros while less expensive. I (and the majority of sane people) will choose option 1. So i'm grateful to folks pointing this out.
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That is some big brain stuff right there....
I think your goalpost is now on lunar surface
P.S. Feel free to have the last word, seems like you might need it.
Pure protein bar contains 190cal with 21g of protein. It costs about 60-70 cents on frequent sales. 2 pure protein bars are 380cal, 42g of protein and 1.2-1.4 dollars.
This protein bar is 380 cal (same), 30g of protein (12g less protein) and 1.6 bucks (about the same).
Quest/legendary will have even better macros (for people who cares about protein in a protein bar) but not that good price-wise. David bars are significantly better protein/cal ratios and probably the most expensive option.
I get it, you dont care about protein in a protein bar, some other people do. If you want to buy this product (or just like the taste) its totally fine. Its fine if you just eat sugar, noone is judging people's choices. The point is that its ok commenting about macros for products where macros/protein is the main selling point. These protein bars are not out of this world tasty, they serve a purpose. And some of them serve this purpose better than others. I only buy these bars for the sake of protein content. And im greatful when people pointing out when ratios are not the best.
Great price - was able to add to my upcoming S&S with 15% off for $37.xx OTD.
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