
Q: Can you recommend some good protein bars? I’m constantly on the go, and I’m getting a little bored of the Zone bar. What do you suggest? Thanks!
– Sarah C.
(These are not Sarah’s exact words, btw. I [Haley] deleted her question by accident and this is what I remember, but anyway. THANKS SARAH!)
A: There are a lot of bars on the market and choosing one can be daunting and confusing. Although I think that protein bars serve a purpose, I wouldn’t suggest choosing a bar over good quality food. Here are some points you want to look for when choosing a protein bar.
Sugar Content:
Protein bars taste good because they usually contain a lot of refined sugars. Be sure to read the ingredient list in addition to checking the nutrient profiles to determine which sugars are naturally occurring and which ones are refined. FDA labeling laws require that all ingredients be listed in order of quantity used. If a refined sugar is within the first three ingredients it is not a good choice. Refined sugars: sucrose, high fructose corn syrup, sugar, chocolate, brown rice syrup and corn syrup. Bars with these ingredients are chocolate bars with protein powder added into them.
Saturated Fat:
Most protein bars contain a moderate amount of fat, usually anywhere from 2.5 – 10 grams of fat. This is not a bad thing unless the majority of fat is saturated. You can tell how many grams of fat are saturated by reading the food label. The saturated fats are coming from hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated fats as well as palm oil, palm kernel oil and other tropical oils which are oils you would want to stay away from. You want to check the ingredient list for these types of ingredients, too.
Calorie Breakdown:
The calorie breakdown will determine if the bar is either an a) protein bar; b) energy bar; c) meal replacement bar. A protein bar has approximately 25-30grams of protein usually coming from whey protein. An energy bar is mostly carbohydrates and is good for endurance athletes. A meal replacement bar usually has about 300-400 calories and has more carbs (25-40grams) than protein (10-15 grams).
Best “Clean” Bars Around:
There are a bunch of “clean” bars that are now on the market. The ingredients vary from dates, raisins, oats, flax, unrefined cane sugar, maple syrup, almonds and protein from soy or whey isolate. These bars are considerably more healthy for you and can be eaten more frequently than the usual protein bar.
Examples of “clean” bars: Elevate Me, Vega Energy Bars, Greens+ Express Bar and Daryl’s Hi-N-R-G Bar.
Enjoy! Lori

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Sarah June 9th, 2008 at 7:42 pm
I agree with everything Lori wrote .. and it’s got me thinking a bit more about the sugar content, even in the Zone bars. Now .. just to find the bars she recommended. :) Thanks SO much for this .. this will help me alot for those time when driving between office and school after work when sometimes it’s hard to get proper food!
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LAVENDULA June 11th, 2008 at 10:50 am
thanks for listing some healthy protein bars….
daryl September 9th, 2008 at 9:41 am
Lori:
Thank you for your very kind review of our bars we make at Daryl’s Hi N R G Bars. We are very proud to make a perfectly clean, all natural granola bar that not only tastes great but is good for you.
Our 6 varieties of bars are all recommended by the Juvenille Diabetes Research Foundation, with me being a Diabetic Type 1 for more than 43 years, and our bars are also recommended by Weight Watchers. If you require additional info, please visit our website at Darylshinrg.com
Thank you Lori.
Daryl M. Hudec
President & Founder
Daryls Hi N R G Bars
Holly October 9th, 2008 at 8:09 pm
Hi Lori,
Based on the recommendation of my personal trainer, I just discovered Elevate Me! bars and they’re awesome. They taste like fudge to me.
Anyways, I might try some of the other healthy ones you have recommended just for a change.
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