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coronalime Rookie

I put this in the pregnancy forum as well. But I am hoping that someone can give me a list/brand of protein bars to buy that are safe to eat that are gluten free.

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I buy Lara Bars, Cliff Nectar (be careful - some Cliff bars are not gluten-free) and Boomi Bars.

jerseyangel Proficient

The Lars Bars are my favorite. The Ginger Snap and Pecan Pie are delicious!

Guhlia Rising Star

Yeah, Lara Bars are incredible!!! They're not dry like most of the other natural food bars. The apple pie and the pecan pie are my favorites. I buy them by the case!!!

ebrbetty Rising Star

are there any that are gluten-free and dairy free?

Guhlia Rising Star

there are only a few ingredients in each bar. I don't believe there are any dairy ingredients except *maybe* in the chocolate ones. All of the other bars have their ingredients clearly listed and they are all natural, no preservatives, no artificial coloring or flavoring. The only thing that is in most of them is fruit and nuts. I don't know why they're so amazing tasting, but they are!!!

Guest cassidy

I put this question out about a month ago and got the names of about 10 bars. I don't like things that are too sweet, and I feel that the Lara bars are too sweet. My favorites are the Gertrude & Bronners Alpsnacks. They have hemp seeds which are high in Omega 3 & 6 and they have a lot of protein.


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katshow Rookie

I also love Lara Bars, but I also really like Bumble Bars! I know they might be a little dry, but the chocolate ones are awesome!

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