Buy It or Fly By It food reviews from a guy that is a few cards short of a full deck and may need to get some nutrition bar rehab treatment.
Showing posts with label real good bar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label real good bar. Show all posts
Monday, August 31, 2015
Review: Food Should Taste Good Hazelnut Sea Salt Real Good Bar
In my first Food Should Taste Good experience, the food did truly taste good. Having your product name describe the experience of what the food should (and did taste) like is pretty well done I would say. So, armed with a first positive experience, I was ready to embark on experience number two as I picked up two bars in my initial shopping spree at Kroger when I grabbed this Food Should Taste Good Hazelnut Sea Salt Real Good Bar for $1.00. The bar itself clocks in at 1.42 ounces and has 220 calories and four grams of protein. Like the last, it's gluten free, Non-GMO and is also made with Fair Trade Cocoa.
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Review: Food Should Taste Good Macadamia Chai Real Good Bar
I've said it many times here, yet I'll continue to say it: I love being shocked by finding new products in the aisles at my stores. I've often see chips, popcorn, etc. that's been produce by Food Should Taste Good (hilarious AND true name, by the way), but I've never seen anything of theirs in bar form. That ended this past weekend as I was perusing my local Kroger and stumbled upon this Food Should Taste Good Macadamia Chai Real Good Bar. The bar set me back (not really) a whole $1.00 and it comes in at 1.42 ounces with 220 calories and four grams of protein. It's gluten free, non-GMO and made with Fair Trade certified cocoa if you are interested in that too. I'm not (although I should be), so to each their own.
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