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Just Had An Amazing Protein Bar


katrinamaria

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katrinamaria Explorer

hey everybody!

i just had a really good protein bar and thought i'd share it with anyone who was interested. i know i struggle getting my protein somedays so here it is:

its called "thinkThin"

the flavors i saw were: creamy peanut butter, brownie, and crunchy peanut butter

they were all gluten free. the one i had did contain milk soy peanuts (i had the creamy one)

it's 240 cals. lower in carbs. 40% of protein. um...no sugar...said it was good for diebetics...think those are the highlights! oh and it delicious :) and it wasn't HORRIBLY expensive...$1.60/bar i believe at my store. anyway, just thought i'd share! hope all is well with everyone!

kms


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dionnek Enthusiast

I like these too (the peanut butter one is what I tried) and I'm REALLY picky with bars. I don't like any of the gluten free bars (Lara, Bumble, etc.). I've tried them all and just can't get past the "fake" taste. Of course, I never much liked "regular" power bars either, but these are really good.

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OceanGirl78 Newbie

I've had them too and loved them - I am also very picky, especially when it comes to artificial sweetener taste.

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mouth Enthusiast
hey everybody!

i just had a really good protein bar and thought i'd share it with anyone who was interested. i know i struggle getting my protein somedays so here it is:

its called "thinkThin"

the flavors i saw were: creamy peanut butter, brownie, and crunchy peanut butter

they were all gluten free. the one i had did contain milk soy peanuts (i had the creamy one)

it's 240 cals. lower in carbs. 40% of protein. um...no sugar...said it was good for diebetics...think those are the highlights! oh and it delicious :) and it wasn't HORRIBLY expensive...$1.60/bar i believe at my store. anyway, just thought i'd share! hope all is well with everyone!

kms

Did you try Bumble Bar? My daughter loves it and can not eat the whole thing at once

lfij Newbie

bumble bars are very "seedy" lol and i would only eat them if i were in the desert and it were that or a piece of gluteny pizza lol. but i've tasted the ones you're talking about and liked them! I still prefer real food to any type of bar though.

mouth Enthusiast
hey everybody!

i just had a really good protein bar and thought i'd share it with anyone who was interested. i know i struggle getting my protein somedays so here it is:

its called "thinkThin"

the flavors i saw were: creamy peanut butter, brownie, and crunchy peanut butter

they were all gluten free. the one i had did contain milk soy peanuts (i had the creamy one)

it's 240 cals. lower in carbs. 40% of protein. um...no sugar...said it was good for diebetics...think those are the highlights! oh and it delicious :) and it wasn't HORRIBLY expensive...$1.60/bar i believe at my store. anyway, just thought i'd share! hope all is well with everyone!

kms

This is gluten-free? UH duh of course it is! LOL. Where did you buy it? and please who makes it? The reason my daughter likes the bumble bar is because its chocolate. That is the only reason she will eat it lol..

Thanx,

Lynn

modiddly16 Enthusiast

I eat Tiger Bars, in the peanut butter and honey, or the regular...They taste great!!


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I found these at Wal mart. They were with the rice milk and soy chips not with the other bars near the pharmacy stuff. These are very good. They are like a brownie more than a protein bar.

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I found these at Wal mart. They were with the rice milk and soy chips not with the other bars near the pharmacy stuff. These are very good. They are like a brownie more than a protein bar.

Which ones did you find in walmart pls? I have 1 near me..

tyvm

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