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Reddit mentions of Pure Protein Bars, High Protein, Nutritious Snacks to Support Energy, Low Sugar, Gluten Free, Variety Pack, 1.76oz, 18 Pack

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Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of Pure Protein Bars, High Protein, Nutritious Snacks to Support Energy, Low Sugar, Gluten Free, Variety Pack, 1.76oz, 18 Pack. Here are the top ones.

Pure Protein Bars, High Protein, Nutritious Snacks to Support Energy, Low Sugar, Gluten Free, Variety Pack, 1.76oz, 18 Pack
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  • You will receive one 18 ct box of Pure Protein Bars, Variety Pack (Chocolate Peanut Butter 6ct, Chocolate Deluxe 6ct and Chewy Chocolate Chip 6ct), 1.76 oz
  • PERFECT COMBINATION: Pure Protein Bars are the perfect combination of high protein, low sugar (1), and great taste
  • DELICIOUS HIGH PROTEIN BAR: Pure Protein Bars Variety Pack have 20g or 21g of protein (depending on flavor) for quick and sustained energy, and is gluten free
  • ON-THE-GO PROTEIN SNACK: Pure Protein Bars fuel your on-the-go active lifestyle. These protein bars are packed with a high quality protein blend for both quick and sustained energy, and full of flavor to satisfy your sweet tooth one bite at a time
  • PRE- AND POST-WORKOUT FUEL: Pure Protein Bars are perfect for before or after a workout. Grab a protein bar about an hour before a workout to provide carbs and protein for energy and lean muscle support. Treat yourself after your workout to replenish energy and help the muscle recovery process. Fuel your workout and nutritious balanced diet
Specs:
ColorBrown
Height3.19 Inches
Length1.37 Inches
Number of items18
Release dateJuly 2015
Size1.76 Ounce (Pack of 18)
Weight1.98 Pounds
Width1.37 Inches

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Found 9 comments on Pure Protein Bars, High Protein, Nutritious Snacks to Support Energy, Low Sugar, Gluten Free, Variety Pack, 1.76oz, 18 Pack:

u/GV1-1860 · 8 pointsr/xxfitness

Chia seeds, nutritional yeast, quinoa, chickpeas, greek yogurt, eggs, cottage cheese, and protein bars are my favorite non-meat proteins! I'm not currently vegetarian but I was for over a decade previously and still maintain a fairly light meat diet by American standards.

I'm really picky about my beans but I have found I enjoy them a lot more if they're not overcooked to hell and incorporated into salads/tacos/etc. Maybe try easing into them that way!

u/ImagineerCam · 7 pointsr/weightwatchers

I work full time and do school part time too, so I feel your pain! My go to convenience meal is a turkey sandwhich (some turkey sliced at the deli is zero points: certain boars head and applegate farms to name a few). Add some low fat sliced cheese (usually 2 points per slice is a good rate for cheese!) and precooked microwave bacon (2 points for 2-3 slices depending on the brand). I use schmitt 647 bread (2 points per 2 slices) but have used other health focused brands that end up being 3 point/2 slices in a pinch. Bulk it out with lettuce and tomato if that's your thing (I rarely do this because it involves slicing/washing but in theory its better for you). I usually serve with a zero point side of fruit like a sliced apple or a no sugar added diced fruit cup. It's an extremely filling meal I can prepare in under 5 minutes for 6-7 points. If you get tired of food easily you can easily switch out some things (turkey --> deli chicken breast, bread --> low point wraps, bacon --> low point sandwich spread) to feel like you get more variety.

Also in times of desperation I'll eat a pure protein bar which I always have in my bag. Most flavors are 5 points and having one with me all the time helps me fight off the temptation of getting fast food by getting me full enough to make it home where I can have something better for me. Keep up the grind! You can do it!

u/BossManJohnson · 6 pointsr/nfl

Not homemade, but for less than a $1/bar, this is the best I've been able to find online.

u/Dense_fordayz · 3 pointsr/Fitness

https://www.amazon.com/Pure-Protein-High-Variety-1-76-Ounce/dp/B01126O3OY?th=1

They run about a dollar a bar. Easy 20 grams.

Or just eat more meat

u/Scar04c · 2 pointsr/Fitness

I dunno if you can get them in the UK, but the ones I get are Pure Protein shipped from Amazon - by the case they're only about $16 which comes out to less than a dollar per bar. That's the best brand I've found so far as protein content/taste/cost/calories goes.

EDIT: Here's the link, in case you can find it and it's similarly priced.

u/McLemon · 1 pointr/CrohnsDisease

I like Pure Protein bars. You can get them almost anywhere, and I like the variety of flavors. They're not chalky either-- which I know is a common complaint of protein bars.

u/aNaughtyCat · 1 pointr/Fitness

I normally eat a peanut butter pure protein bar https://www.amazon.com/Pure-Protein-Nutritious-Support-Variety/dp/B01126O3OY

and half a gatorade before and the other half after. Water during workout.

u/ghostdad_rulez · 1 pointr/Ultralight

Pure Protein Bar Variety Pack (6 Chocolate Peanut Butter, 6 Chewy Chocolate Chip, 6 Chocolate Deluxe), (18 Count of 1.76 Oz bars) from Pure Protein https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01126O3OY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_5crazb12JWRSP

More expensive on Amazon, but these are usually on sale at my grocery store for $1/pc