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A Review Of Bars


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Jestgar Rising Star

OK, I guess the tag line didn't really clear up the topic title. I meant the kind with fruit and nuts.

Most of these are dairy/soy/corn/gluten free.

KIND Bar Walnut & Date

These are good, but really sweet. Definitely a dessert bar.

Ruth's Hemp Foods MacaPower Bars, Ginger Almond

The taste is a little odd, but not bad. Maybe if you're a big ginger fan they're great, but for me, just ok.

Pure Bar Organic Chocolate Brownie Bar

Not bad. Not real chocolaty.

Raw Revolution All Natural Live Food Bar, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

These are pretty good, but, unfortunately not soy free.

GO MACRO


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Thanks for your reviews! Can I add some?

My favorite KIND bar is the one with yogurt and fruit. It is very sweet, and also contains coconut. I absolutely love it.

Bumble Bar

These bars are primarily sesame seeds, with some nuts too. I've had several flavors and liked them all. The chocolate took a little getting used to, because it's not as chocolatey as you might expect.

Lara Bars

Pretty good, several flavors available. They are just fruit and nuts, nothing added.

tarnalberry Community Regular

Clif Nectar Bars - Four combinations of fruits and nuts. Three combinations of fruits, nuts, and chocolate. No gluten, dairy, soy, or corn in any of the ingredients. They do not promise against cross contamination, of course, as many of their other bars contain these ingredients, and I don't think they have separate buildings for each type of bar. ;)

jerseyangel Proficient

Great review, Jess!

I'm a Lara Bar phan--the Chocolate Mint tastes like a candy bar. :P

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