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Think Thin Bar -so Good


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I know that people have mentioned these before - but I was at my Whole Foods stocking up on the Lara Bars (love the ginger snap) and noticed that there were some "Think Thin" bars in a bin above them. They have "gluten free" right on the wrapper. I'd never had them before so i grabbed a few! Sooooo good. I had the German Chocolate Coffee Cake. Yum. Really, really good. $1.29 per bar and a great option to tuck into your bag for a snack on the go.

Also, as mentioned above - i love the Lara Bars too. Also, $1.29 per bar - and they are gluten free, soy free, dairy free and vegan. big fan of the ginger snap.


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minibabe Contributor

I have never heard of them, is it a power bar of some sort?

Amanda NY

hlm34 Apprentice

yeah - it describes itself as a "meal alternative nutrition bar".

20g of protein - and lots of vitamin A,C,E and folate as well as some of the other good stuff too. It was definitely a pick me up when i needed a little boost the other day. I never really have high expectations with these kind of bars - but i really liked this one!

ILOVEOMC Enthusiast

My son eats these Think Thin bars. They are great for kids because they taste soooo good and have lots of protein:)

minibabe Contributor

They sound really great, I will have to find some by me. thank you

Amanda NY

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Do they have soy in them???

hlm34 Apprentice

yes, they do have soy. sorry.

Have you tried Lara Bars though? no soy there!


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GlutenFreeAl Contributor

Darn!

I do enjoy the Lara Bars, especially the Ginger snap!!

Just looking to add a little variety...

I just ordered some energy bars from Gluten Solutions that have lots of seeds and dried fruits in them. I'll give you all an update when they come B)

mookie03 Contributor

wow, im really surprised everyone likes them so much-- i bought them on sale at whole foods one time b/c i saw they were gluten-free and i thought they were disgusting- i had to throw it out! The chocolate to me tasted like Atkins chocolate, had that "sugar alcohol" taste...then again, i guess thats what i should have expected given the name... oh well, to each his own...to me, bring on the carbs, and the flavor!! :lol: i tried the german choc cake and one other...Bars are the one thing i havent really found a perfect replacement for- i used to LOVE luna bars...clif nectar are good, as are organic food bars, and lara bars...but i havent found one that compares to my trusty luna bars yet...

Becky6 Enthusiast

I got the apricot one today and it was sooo good!!

uclangel422 Apprentice

My favorite Think Thin bar is the Brownie Crunch. I live off of these things.

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