Legendary Foods via Amazon has 8-Pack 2.4-Oz Legendary Foods 22g Protein Meal Replacement Bars (Various Flavors) on sale for $29.99 - $12 (40% off when you clip the coupon) - $3 (10% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save) =$14.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Legendary Foods via Amazon[amazon.com] has 8-Pack 2.4-Oz Legendary Foods 22g Protein Meal Replacement Bars on sale for $29.99 - 40% off when you clip the coupon - 10% off when you checkout via subscribe & save =$14.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
Legendary Foods 22g Protein Pastry+ Premium Low Carb Meal Replacement Bar - Low Glycemic, Gluten Free Protien Snacks - Healthy Keto Snack Box, 8x Zero Sugar Energy Bars - Bariatric Diabetic Friendly
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Legendary Foods
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Legendary Foods
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Legendary Foods
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I am not sure how these compare to the strawberry flavor, but those were pretty awful. This is coming from someone who regularly eats protein bars and other protein-marketed snacks, so I am familiar with the flavors/textures and how they differ from their "non-protein" counterparts. I wouldn't buy the strawberry again, but I might try the chocolate one.
Oh, yeah.... those are the biggest issue with these things.
Blech.
Damn erythritol and like every single dye possible lol
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I am not sure how these compare to the strawberry flavor, but those were pretty awful. This is coming from someone who regularly eats protein bars and other protein-marketed snacks, so I am familiar with the flavors/textures and how they differ from their "non-protein" counterparts. I wouldn't buy the strawberry again, but I might try the chocolate one.
For the non-obese keyboard warriors here, just an FYI all of Chocolate/Cherry/Cinnamon are available for $14.99 after S&S + 40% off discount.Ignore these people expecting a real pop tart lol. Sorry you can't have your cake and eat it too. These are way better than Quest/Builder bars.
have you had any of these before? Any flavor recommendations? Possible to mix n match flavors?
I am not sure how these compare to the strawberry flavor, but those were pretty awful. This is coming from someone who regularly eats protein bars and other protein-marketed snacks, so I am familiar with the flavors/textures and how they differ from their "non-protein" counterparts. I wouldn't buy the strawberry again, but I might try the chocolate one.
I am not sure how these compare to the strawberry flavor, but those were pretty awful. This is coming from someone who regularly eats protein bars and other protein-marketed snacks, so I am familiar with the flavors/textures and how they differ from their "non-protein" counterparts. I wouldn't buy the strawberry again, but I might try the chocolate one.
damn I loved the strawberry. did you try putting it in the microwave for like 10-15 seconds? the texture is a little off but i thought the flavor was great.
Just another heavily processed "food" masquerading as a healthy alternative to heavily processed "foods."
Here are the most controversial ingredients in these, from my pal CGPT:
1. Erythritol
Artificial sugar alcohol; generally safe but linked to digestive upset in some and possible cardiovascular risk at high intake (as per a 2023 Cleveland Clinic study—still debated).
2. Polydextrose
A synthetic fiber and sweetener; can cause bloating, gas, and laxative effects in some individuals.
3. Palm Oil / Palm Kernel Oil
High in saturated fat; linked to heart health concerns when overconsumed. Also raises environmental and ethical issues (deforestation, habitat loss).
4. Natural Flavors
Broad and vague category; may include chemical solvents, preservatives, or MSG derivatives. Often criticized for lack of transparency.
5. Sucralose (e.g., Splenda)
Artificial sweetener; disrupts gut microbiome and show negative insulin response in some studies.
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in for a box of chocolate!
Here are the most controversial ingredients in these, from my pal CGPT:
1. Erythritol
Artificial sugar alcohol; generally safe but linked to digestive upset in some and possible cardiovascular risk at high intake (as per a 2023 Cleveland Clinic study—still debated).
2. Polydextrose
A synthetic fiber and sweetener; can cause bloating, gas, and laxative effects in some individuals.
3. Palm Oil / Palm Kernel Oil
High in saturated fat; linked to heart health concerns when overconsumed. Also raises environmental and ethical issues (deforestation, habitat loss).
4. Natural Flavors
Broad and vague category; may include chemical solvents, preservatives, or MSG derivatives. Often criticized for lack of transparency.
5. Sucralose (e.g., Splenda)
Artificial sweetener; disrupts gut microbiome and show negative insulin response in some studies.