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Reddit mentions of think! (thinkThin) High Protein Bars - Chunky Peanut Butter, 20g Protein, 0g Sugar, No Artificial Sweeteners, Gluten Free, GMO Free, 2.1 oz bar (10 Count - packaging may vary)
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- thinkThin is now think! Our packaging may vary as we transition.
- Every bite of our Chunky Peanut Butter bar is chock-full of wholesome roasted peanuts covered in delicious chocolate providing an indulgent taste that satisfies hunger.
- 20 grams PROTEIN: Our highest protein bar is for consumers seeking a multipurpose nutritional bar that can go from an energy boosting snack to a meal replacement when paired with a piece of fruit. Helps support lean muscle, muscle recovery and growth, and satiety.
- 0 grams SUGAR: No artificial sweeteners - does not contain sucralose, saccharin, aspartame, acesulfame potassium, neotame or advantame. Great for those watching their sugar intake (Low GI).
- We take pride in selecting ingredients that are GLUTEN FREE, GMO FREE* and KOSHER with no artificial colors or flavors. *All ingredients have been produced without genetic engineering.
- Includes 10 think! (thinkThin) Chunky Peanut Butter bars.
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Specs:
Color | Brown |
Height | 2.2047244072 Inches |
Length | 4.724409444 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | June 2006 |
Size | 10 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Width | 5.7086614115 Inches |
I like the Think Thin protein bars -- zero sugar, 20g protein, 230 calories, and actually taste pretty good. I just ate one a few minutes ago actually. They're the only protein bars I actually enjoy eating, and I have yet to find any shakes I like (other than the Vega protein for smoothies, but I rarely get around to actually making those)
The science of the optimum metabolic window (which prompts the recommendation to eat w/in 30-45 minutes of working out) is pretty shaky. It may or may not be necessary to consume some protein and carbs to fuel optimum muscle repair during that time, but it certainly won't hurt! For me, eating right after a workout helps stave off the "oh my goodness I'm so hungry I could eat eight hippos" impulse and headaches, too.
I also think of a post-workout protein shake or protein bar as my source of extra workout-day calories, so I don't have to mess with my meal planning for the rest of the day. I like Optimum Nutrition's whey protein to mix with milk or coffee and the Think Thin protein bars. (Hate the branding, love the macros.)