Clif Builder's Bar, Protein Bar, 2.4-Ounce Bars | 
| Brand: Clif Bar Category: Health and Beauty
Buy New: $15.49 (On sale from $16.50) - $43.45 as of 9/3/2010 17:13 MST details
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Ingredients: Soy Protein Isolate, Chicory Root Syrup, Brown Rice Syrup (Organic), Evaporated Cane Juice (Organic), Fractionated Palm (Palm Kernel) Oil, Rolled Oats (Organic), Chocolate (Unsweetened), Cocoa, Soy Protein Concentrate (Organic), Vegetable Glycerin, Flavors (Natural), Dry Roasted Almonds (Organic), Rice Starch, Cocoa Butter, Inulin, Milled Flaxseed (Organic), Oat Fiber, Sunflower Oil (Organic), Soy Lecithin, Salt Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5 x 4 x 3
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| Features:
| Clif's first delicious high protein bar for muscle | | Uniquely crispy and chewy bar made with completely | | Contains 20 grams of the best quality soy & nut pr |
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Product Description Builder's Bar
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Protein Bars for Football Star August 29, 2010 Fun Reader This is my son's favorite protein bar and peanut butter is the favorite favor. He says they taste good, much better than any other high protein bar.
I have trouble finding them in stores where we live so I ordered them online. The only problem we had was the weather was 90 degrees and they melted while being shipped. It didn't change the taste, but the chocolate was crumbling so was messy to eat.
I'll order again, only I wait for cooler weather.
Chocolate Clif Bar August 24, 2010 Jim I purchase and eat these Clif bars all the time. But ordering online may not be the best idea since they arrived damaged by heat during shipping. Its obvious the chocolate had melted in transit and flakes off as you eat them.
Good job providing "energy," but at the expense of a LOT of sugar and calories August 14, 2010 Adam Lasnik (San Francisco, CA USA and http://www.bladam.com/) Protein? Check! Stave off hunger for a good while? Check! Pack your waistline via lots of sugar and calories? Alas, also true.
If you're trying to decide between, say, a Snickers and this Clif bar, the latter one wins hands down health-wise, especially if before or after an intense workout. As a meal replacement... hmm... maybe.
But if you're looking for an optimal muscle-building supplement, use protein powder. If you're looking for a healthier snack, grab a less-sugar'd bar or -- if you don't mind sacrificing a bit of convenience -- grab a banana and some nuts or yogurt or whatnot.
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