No chalky bars or fake flavors here. Amelia Schwartz is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor who has been covering food, beverage, and culture for over seven years. She is currently an editor at Food & ...
There's no lack of protein bar brands on the market. You can find just about any flavor or texture that you're looking for, whether you buy it at a health food store, grocery chain, or online. I have ...
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Protein Bars Without Protein Powder

Inspired by our viral protein balls, these protein bars without protein powder have the same delicious taste but in bar form!
The David bar’s breakout success is proof that, in our culture of optimization, one macronutrient is king. But can the protein craze last? Credit...David Chow for The New York Times Supported by By ...
No time for breakfast? Lunch break is a joke? Tempted to grab some junk food? It happens. One solution is pack a stash of protein bars that can serve as a semi-nutritious, stop-gap meal solution.
Registered dietitians agree that, in an ideal world, protein intake should come from real, high-protein foods instead of supplements. But in a busy world, convenience foods like protein bars can ...
With help from experts, we've figured out how to buy the right high-protein bar and avoid getting stuck with a candy bar disguised as one. I'm a Fitness & Nutrition writer for CNET who enjoys ...
Whether it’s after a hot pilates class or I’m rushing to meet a deadline, I love a good protein bar to hold me over until I can get to my next full meal. I feel energized, full, and happy to be eating ...
Think of protein bars as grab-and-go snacks, not meal replacements. They're most helpful when whole foods aren't available or when your schedule won't allow for a proper meal. The most beneficial ...
We asked nutrition experts to weigh in on healthy protein bar brands and ingredients, and if we even need protein bars at all. Here are their science-backed answers ‘Tastes like compacted dust’: the ...