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Product Review: Supreme Protein Bars

This could quite possibly be the greatest bar ever made! Supreme Protein Incorporated, a company based out of Manasquan, New Jersey has come up with the best tasting, most satisfying bar on the market. First let me give you a rundown of the nutritional information. One Supreme Protein Bar contains 360 calories and 16 grams of fat.

Now I know 16 grams is a lot but only 5 grams are saturated and the rest is the “good fat” coming from flaxseed oil.

Supreme comes in two flavors, Caramel Nut Chocolate and Peanut Butter Crunch. Each bar is packed with 30 grams of protein consisting of whey isolate, whey concentrate, and milk protein isolate. The abundance of whey makes it a great post-workout snack. It also contains 31 grams of sugar, however 27 grams are of the sugar alcohol variety which have little effect on your blood sugar. Both bars are “Carb Conscious” according to their labels. These bars are also packed with the full array of multivitamins you get from most protein bars.

Guys, if you’ve never tasted a Supreme Protein bar it’s almost like eating a candy bar. In fact, it’s better than most candy bars. If you didn’t know any better you wouldn’t have a clue you were eating a protein bar. The chocolate and caramel actually taste like chocolate and caramel.

I think Supreme has set a new standard in protein bars. I don’t think I’ll ever have to try another nasty one for the rest of my life.

Rating: 5.0/5

Serving Size: 1 bar, Calories: 360 Total Fat: 16 g, Saturated Fat: 5 g, Cholesterol: 20 mg, Total Carbohydrates: 34 g, Dietary Fiber: 1 g, Protein: 30 g

July 22, 2008   No Comments

Product Review: Labrada Lean Body Gold Texas Pecan Praline Protein Bars

Labrada’s newest entry into their lineup of protein bars is a disappointing one from a flavor standpoint, but solid when it comes to muscle building ingredients.

I was really expecting a lot more in terms of taste from this bar because it is Labrada and it packs pecans, caramel, chocolate, and nougat. However, it was the latter nougat that was least appetizing. It leaves you with a bitter aftertaste that overpowers the rest of the bar. The sugar-free caramel is good as is the chocolate, although I would’ve liked to see more pecans.

With that said, you can’t really argue with the nutritional value. This bar contains 30 grams of Labrada’s standard LeanPro Protein Blend, consisting of whey protein isolate, soy protein isolate, and milk protein. It also contains 350 calories, a little on the high end for bars of this type, but not too crazy. The bar also has 10 grams of fat. For those reasons, it makes a great post-workout bar or snack in between meals.

This is not one of Labrada’s best tasting bars, but it isn’t exactly battery acid either. It’s still packed with muscle building nutrients and only 10 grams of insulin-impacing carbohydrates.

Rating: 3.0/5

Serving Size: 1 bar, Calories: 350 Total Fat: 10 g, Saturated Fat: 6 g, Cholesterol: 0 mg, Total Carbohydrates: 35 g, Dietary Fiber: 3 g, Protein: 30 g

May 25, 2008   2 Comments

Product Review: Met-Rx Big 100 Colossal Meal Replacement Bars

Met-Rx has really cornered the market when it comes to meal replacement and protein bars. They ususally have the best tasting products and these bars are no exception. The Big 100 Colossal Meal Replacement Bars come in four flavors (Super Cookie Crunch, Crispy Apple Pie, Peanut Butter Caramel Crunch, and the brand new Peanut Butter Pretzel). You could probably pick anyone of them out of a hat because they all taste great.

Depending on the flavor each bar has 31 or 32 grams of protein via Met-Rx’s exclusive Metamyosn protein blend consisting of whey isolate, whey concentrate, milk protein, egg whites, and L-Glutamine. They also contain between 10 and 40 percent of the recommended daily value of selected vitamins and minerals.

Let it be known that this is a true “meal” bar packing 410 or 420 calories per serving. People looking to gain lean muscle mass can replace a meal with one of these bars. Those looking to bulk up and make serious gains may want to combine this bar with their meal or use it as a snack between meals.  The only drawback to this bar is that the four flavors average 14 grams of fat per bar and 25 grams of sugar. Now, if you’re consuming a well-balanced diet then it shouldn’t be a problem. However, if you’re already consuming enough fat then you may want to look elsewhere.

Overall you’re probably not going to find a better tasting bar on the market today that packs this much quality protein.

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Serving Size: (Super Cookie Crunch flavor) 1 bar, Calories: 410, Total Fat: 14 g, Saturated Fat: 8 g, Cholesterol: 5 mg, Total Carbohydrates: 43 g, Dietary Fiber: 3 g, Protein: 32 g

April 21, 2008   No Comments