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Friday, March 4, 2016
Review: Chobani flip PB&J Greek Yogurt
There are certain foods that just remind you of childhood. Some of them are foods that you only eat during your childhood and then move on (Pixy Stix for me) and others are foods that stay with you for a lifetime. Today's review is an attempt by Chobani to try to re-create one of those foods that has stayed with me for a lifetime in Greek yogurt form. If you've already read the title of this post, you obviously know what that childhood delight is, so I'll just move on with adding today's review of this Chobani flip PB&J Greek Yogurt to my Chobani review collection. I was able to pick this up on sale at Kroger for $0.88 and each cup comes in at 5.3 ounces with 200 calories and twelve grams of protein. It's also all natural, kosher and vegetarian as well.
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Friday, February 19, 2016
Review: Nature Valley Sweet & Spicy Chili Dark Chocolate Bars
I've been getting a lot of products from Marsh recently in the clearance section. I don't think it is because the products are terrible but instead because Marsh has a real problem controlling their expiration dates and keeping food fresh. So, I guess I bring this up because you should just ignore the clearance sticker on these products going forward and instead focus on the product itself. Today, I'm adding to my Nature Valley review collection with this review of a box of six Nature Valley Sweet & Spicy Chili Dark Chocolate Bars. Each bar in the box is 1.24 ounces and has 160 calories with three grams of protein.
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Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Review: Quaker Quinoa Chocolate Nut Medley Granola Bars
I don't know what it is about these Quaker Quinoa bars and Marsh. In the last review, I also found that flavor on clearance and once again in a visit to the clearance section, I found this box of Quaker Quinoa Chocolate Nut Medley Granola Bars on clearance as well. Not sure if Marsh can't sell them or they just can't sell in general, but it seems odd to me. Either way, a box of these contains five bars and each bar is 1.23 ounces with 150 calories and two grams of protein.
Monday, January 11, 2016
Review: Promax LS Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Protein Bar
I was sent some free samples of Promax bars a few months ago and I've done a really shoddy job making my way through the samples. I've touched on some of them, but there are still three others sitting by waiting for me to review them. So, here we are today as I take a look at one of those bars in this Promax LS Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Protein Bar review. The bar itself is 2.36 ounces and packs in 240 calories and eighteen grams of protein. It's made with Stevia, thus the lower sugar, and it's also gluten free, kosher and vegetarian.
Friday, January 8, 2016
Review: Good2Go Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Protein Bars
Some time back, I received several boxes of Good2Go bars as free samples for reviews. I've hurriedly looked at a couple of flavors in prior reviews, but I've put aside the remaining two flavors for a while as I addressed other products. Well, I'm back and now it's time to knock out these remaining two flavors of free samples. So, here we are with this box of eight Good2Go Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Protein Bars. Each bar in the box is 2.47 ounces and has 298 calories with eighteen grams of protein, so there's definitely some girth here. It's also gluten fee, so it does have that going for it if that is something that you are looking for.
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Monday, January 4, 2016
Review: Nature's Path Organic Qi'a Roasted Peanut Dark Chocolate Bar
I know some people might view this as odd, but I often find it kind of soothing and therapeutic to wander through the grocery store aimlessly just looking at all the products on the shelves. You find new stuff, you see variety and it's a great way to pass the time as you definitely have to be in no hurry to get anything done. I recently was doing that at my local Meijer when I stumbled upon something brand new in this Nature's Path Organic Qi'a Roasted Peanut Dark Chocolate Bar. It's not my first Nature's Path review, but it is the first time I've seen one of these Qi'a bars. So, I quickly snatched it up for about $1.50 and here we are. The bar itself is 1.3 ounces and packs in 190 calories and five grams of protein. It's also gluten free, organic, vegan and ALSO a superfood. It's got tons and tons of stuff going on.
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Friday, December 18, 2015
Review: Quaker Quinoa Yogurt, Fruit & Nut Granola Bars
I'll admit that I've been a little slow to get this new (it was at one time) Quaker product into my review catalog. I've got a pretty good reason though...they've never been at what I feel is a fair price. So, on a recent trip to Marsh, I found them at a very fair price (on clearance) and I know I had to snatch up a five of these Quaker Quinoa Yogurt, Fruit & Nut Granola Bars for a much delayed review. Typically, these run in the $3.00-$4.00 range for a box (at Kroger), but let's just say that I got these at a price substantially lower than that, as the remnants of the clearance tag on the front of the box will infer. Anyway, each bar in the box is 1.23 ounces and has 150 calories and two grams of protein. These bars are designed to be snacks, so they aren't large from a calorie, weight or protein perspective.
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Review: Good2Go Peanut Butter Fruit Nut Protein Bars
So, another day, another freebie. I love them and can't get enough of them and if you are a regular reader to the blog, you've heard me talk about them all the time. Recently a company reached out to me regarding some free bars and I naturally accepted without even really thinking about it. When the bars arrived, I looked at the box above and saw "G2G" and immediately though of the instant messaging acronym of "got to go" that my sister always used to drop on me when she was trying to drop me from a conversation. Turns out that G2G in this case means "Good2Go", which certainly is not as defeating as the acronym that was in my mind. My failures as a conversationalist aside, I tore open this box of eight Good2Go Peanut Butter Fruit Nut Protein Bars to get ready for a review. Each bar in the box is 2.47 ounces and has a peculiar and exact 298 calories. Not often that you see a company be that exact with their measurements, so that amused me. There is also eighteen grams of protein packed in here, so this is definitely the protein bar that it proclaims to be.
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Monday, October 19, 2015
Review: Pure Organic Ancient Grains Triple Berry Nut Bar
I've been noticing recently that I haven't been reviewing a lot of bars, which is strange considering that the history of this blog is very bar heavy. I'm trying to re-focus on bars (or at least mix them into reviews more), so that leads me to today's review of this Pure Organic Ancient Grains Triple Berry Nut Bar that I was able to pick up at Fresh Thyme for I think roughly $1.25 (it was on sale). It's not the first Pure Organic bar that I've reviewed but since these are typically more expensive and/or harder for me to find, I haven't reviewed a lot of them. Anyway, this bar is 1.23 ounces and within that is 160 calories and five grams of protein. It's also gluten free, kosher, soy free and vegan.
Monday, September 28, 2015
Review: Nature Valley Almond Crunch Roasted Nut Crunch Bars
I already went into a long, drawn out spiel about how I loved nuts. It was a crude and ridiculous attempt at humor, so I'll spare going through that again. It was armed with that pre-existing nut love that I decided to grab a box of six of these Nature Valley Almond Crunch Roasted Nut Crunch Bars Close off the shelves of Meijer for $2.50 to add to my growing Nature Valley review collection. Each bar in the box is 1.2 ounces and has 190 calories and six grams of protein. It's also gluten free, so that should apply to our gluten sensitive readers as well. Judging by the number of people that I hear talking about how they are gluten free now, that's probably a pretty large portion of this blog's readership.
Friday, September 4, 2015
Review: Nature Valley Almond Dark Chocolate Nut Crisp Bars
Crazy Food Dude likes nuts. Wait...that didn't come out right. Crazy Food Dude likes eating things with lots of nuts. Wait...shoot, I can't win. Anyway, when I saw that General Mills and Nature Valley had put out yet another new product with nuts as a primary ingredient, I knew that I had to add to my gigantic review catalog. Of course, I wouldn't have bought these had they not been on sale and fortunately I saw them on sale at Meijer for $2.50 per box, which is kind of a steal for Nature Valley products. Each box of Nature Valley Almond Dark Chocolate Nut Crisp Bars has six bars and each bar in the box comes in at 0.89 ounces and has 130 calories and three grams of protein. These are also gluten free for all the gluten-less dieters out there.
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Review: Chobani flip Peanut Butter Dream Greek Yogurt
I've reviewed a heck of a lot of Chobani products here. Not as many as General Mills or those monsters, but for a fairly small company (in a manner of speaking, I've nailed Chobani quite a bit. That said, when I saw today's product on the shelves of my local Kroger as a new product, I was kind of disappointed in Chobani for not having this product until now because it seems like such an obvious flavor combination. Now, the name of this Chobani flip Peanut Butter Dream Greek Yogurt is not the most obvious thing (and it borders on trying to be overly cute), but the flavor combination of peanut butter and yogurt, albeit Greek, seems like a no-brainer. Still it took Chobani a while to come to that, so here we are today with this 5.3 ounce cup of Greek yogurt that I picked up for $1.00. It's 5.3 ounces, 210 calories and has twelve grams of protein. It's 1.5% milkfat, so it's a bit fattier than most of their Greek yogurts. On a side note, I love it when product labels differ from what you find on the website (the website states 240 calories.
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Friday, July 31, 2015
Review: OhYeah! Cookie Caramel Crunch Bar
I hadn't realized it (probably because I hadn't thought about it), but it's been a really long time since I've reviewed an OhYeah! product. I mean, with a fun name like that and a wrapper that states "Unprecedented Taste", how could I not keep reviewing these bars? Actually, that's an easy one to answer...there weren't any other flavors available in my local stores. Kroger recently added OhYeah! products and in doing so, added a flavor that I haven't looked at before so for one whole dollar, I picked up this OhYeah! Cookie Caramel Crunch Bar. This one's gluten free and weighs in at 1.59 ounces, packing in 180 calories and fifteen grams of protein.
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Thursday, July 23, 2015
Review: CLIF Organic Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Trail Mix Bar
I went into my local Kroger and while going through the nutrition bar aisle and looking for new products, I noticed what I thought was a whole bunch of new products from CLIF so I snatched up several of them. When I got home, something about the flavor names seemed strangely familiar to me, so upon doing some research on the blog of old reviews, I was able to discern that CLIF has changed the Mojo product line to just CLIF Organic. Since I looked at a large variety of Mojo flavors already, I found that most of the bars that I bought were duplicates. Fortunately, not all was lost though and this CLIF Organic Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Trail Mix Bar is a flavor I hadn't previously reviewed, so here we are today. This non-duplicate set me back $1.00 (sale price) and it comes in at 1.4 ounces with 200 calories and six grams of protein.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Review: BumbleBar Chocolate Crisp Organic Energy Bar
Sometimes a product name can be intriguing. That was the case with BumbleBar products and it's why I picked up a couple of these at Fresh Thyme for reviews. I've already looked at one and was decidedly unimpressed, but since I bought two, I was on the hook for another review and that's why we are here today to take a look at this BumbleBar Chocolate Crisp Organic Energy Bar that I grabbed for $1.89 This one is organic, gluten free and vegan friendly and clocks in at 1.4 ounces. Within that is 190 calories and five grams of protein.
Monday, March 23, 2015
Review: KIND Blueberry Vanilla & Cashew Fruit & Nut Bar
I've often mentioned here that I sometimes find products where it shocks me that I've never reviewed them because it seems like I would have done so in the past since it's not a new product and it's been on the shelves of my local store for quite some time. Today's product review of this KIND Blueberry Vanilla & Cashew Fruit & Nut Bar is one of those instances I'm stunned that I've never done a review on this before. With that, let's dive in. This bar was picked up at Kroger for $1.37 and comes in at 1.4 ounces. It's packing 190 calories and four grams of protein and is also all natural, cholesterol free and gluten free.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Review: Mariani Sesame Honeybar
After having reviewed several of their products and having seen consistent success in my reviews of those products, it might be time for me to join the Mariani family. What I like about these products is they stick to basic recipes and presentations and just deliver on flavor. That said, the source of today's review is one that I've held until last because not only is it the least basic of all the bars that I picked up in a splurge at the Walmart Neighborhood Market for $1.49, it's also the one that I was most scared of because the recipe description seemed just off to me. Either way, it's time to plow ahead and take a look at this all natural Mariani Sesame Honeybar that comes in at 1.4 ounces with 200 calories and six grams of protein.
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Friday, March 6, 2015
Review: Mariani Granola Honeybar
Mariani has had a nice little introduction on the blog as they've successfully pleased me after their shocking (to me) introduction to me when I just happened upon them at my local Walmart Neighborhood Market. In that "shocking" introduction, I picked up four different flavors and this is the third of those four flavors as I grabbed this very basic sounding Mariani Granola Honeybar for the same $1.29 as the others. The bar itself is 1.4 ounces and has 160 calories and a fairly minimal four grams of protein. It's also free of a lot of things as well, including cholesterol, gluten and wheat. In addition to that, it's also all natural, kosher and vegetarian. Whew! That's a lot of stuff.
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Friday, February 20, 2015
Review: Balance Bar Bare Mixed Berry Nut Bar
At the rate I'm going, I could almost solicit a sponsorship for this blog from Kroger as their Free Friday Download program continues to grow the number of reviews on this blog. What I do like about that program (other than the free stuff, of course) is that it forces me to look in sections of the store that I've been away from for a while and looking in those sections allows me to find new products that I have never seen before, as is the case with today's review of this Balance Bar Bare Mixed Berry Nut Bar that I can add to the already expansive collection of Balance Bar reviews. It's a 1.19 ounce bar and it has 160 calories and four grams of protein. It's also dairy free, gluten free and soy free if that floats any of your boats.
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Monday, February 2, 2015
Review: Nature Valley Salted Caramel Peanut Nut Crisp Bars
I love me some coupons. Digital, cut out of the paper, whatever...just give me my savings. It's that undying love of savings that giddily caused me to "clip" a digital coupon to buy today's review subject to add to my constantly growing Nature Valley review collection. This digital coupon was "clipped" via the Meijer iPhone app and I grabbed this box of six Nature Valley Salted Caramel Peanut Nut Crisp Bars on sale for $2.99 (plus a coupon for an additional $0.50 off). It's a new product, so of course I was doubly giddy to mix that with a coupon (yeah, I'm a dork). Anyway, each bar in this box is 0.89 ounces and comes in at 140 calories with four grams of protein.
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