MANUFACTURED IN A PLANT THAT PROCESSES MILK, SOY, WHEAT, TREE NUT, PEANUT, AND EGG PRODUCTS. CONTAINS MILK, SOY, PEANUT, AND ALMOND PRODUCTS. CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF THE FOLLOWING: CORN SYRUP, COCOA (PROCESSED WITH ALKALI), SALT, SUNFLOWER OIL, MONOGLYCERIDES, DEXTROSE, MALTODEXTRIN, CARAMEL COLOR, VANILLA, SODIUM CASEINATE, PROPYLENE GLYCOL MONO-ESTERS, SOY LECITHIN, NATURAL FLAVORS, TAPIOCA STARCH, SUCRALOSE, ACETYLATED MONOGLYCERIDES, MONO AND DIGLYCERIDES, NATURAL TOCOPHEROLS, BETA-CAROTENE, VITAMIN A PALMITATE, CITRIC ACID, WHEY, POTASSIUM SORBATE, SILICON DIOXIDE, ALMONDS, AND BAKING SODA. INGREDIENTS: PROTEIN BLEND (WHEY PROTEIN ISOLATE, WHEY PROTEIN CONCENTRATE), SOY PROTEIN ISOLATE, PEANUTS, VEGETABLE GLYCERIN, VEGETABLE OILS (PALM AND PALM KERNEL), SUGAR, SORBITOL, GELATIN, PALM OIL, BROWN RICE FLOUR, MALTITOL, AND WATER. The classic candy bar combination of peanut butter and chocolate stops cravings in their tracks, while providing 30g of protein and 6g of sugar. Have you tried these? If so what did you think? Drop a comment below and let us know.The award-winning FITCRUNCH® Peanut Butter Baked Bar is arguably the best protein bar ever made…EVER. I do think this could be a great snack food or junk food alternative to someone who is looking to add some extra protein in their diet and looking to satisfy their sweet tooth while still keeping things moderately healthy. These are however high in calories, fat, and sodium, for what we would want to consider to be a healthy food. And they aren't the worst thing in the world for you. So what's the verdict? Well these come in at a great price. For someone looking for a meal replacement this could be a good option, or for someone who's trying to gain weight or bulk up and is going to be doing intense workouts and exercise the calories and fats won't really be an issue for them. I would say if your someone who really needs to satisfy your sweet tooth and want to do it in a semi healthy way while not going off the wagon these would be great. It's moderately filling although I will say the bar itself is pretty small considering the calorie intake. This legit tastes like a candy bar or a junk food like chocolate covered granola bar. It's self proclaimed to be the first and only 6 layer bar and you can tell when you bite into it you get the cookie bar, the peanut butter, the crunch peanuts, the peanut butter coating, the protein crisps which add a nice variety and crispiness to the texture, as well as the chocolate coating and peanut butter drizzle. I will say these bars taste great, probably top 3 best protein bars I've ever had, if not the best. This leaves you eating a high calorie high fat food that isn't even really that tasty. How about the taste though? One thing I can't stand is when someone makes a moderately healthy protein bar or protein snack with the intention of making it taste good, all be it at the expense of taking in a bit of extra carbs, sugar, calories, or fats, and then the bar has a terrible texture and consistency, and still tastes like crap. If you have a sweet tooth, this is definitely better for you than eating a Snickers Bar, but don't trick yourself into thinking your eating healthy lean protein because this is a "healthy" candy bar. This could probably be seen as more of a meal replacement bar for people trying to lose weight or keep their calorie intake down. The bars, of which 18 of them come in this case, contain 190 calories, 8grams of fat, 4 grams of saturated fat, 200mg of Sodium, 14g of carbs, adn 16 grams of protein are a bit high in calories, fat and carbs. The bars I reveiwed seem to be about half that size. If we look at the supplement facts and ingredients here we can get a better idea of what's in these bars and are they actually healthy? Are they a good snack food alternative? I believe these come in two sizes since I've seen Youtubers reviewing them having larger bars and bars containing almost 400 calories. If you don't have a Costco Card or don't have a Costco in your area they also have them on Amazon for $27 for a box, a bit more to cover shipping expenses and Amazon fees. One of these bars most definitely carries me to lunch if I eat one at breakfast, and it is so very good that it satisfies my junk food craving. If you have a Costco business account you can get them delivered for $18.99 for an 18 count. Fit Crunch bars are so delicicious and nutritious, containing 190 calories in each bar, 16 grams of protein and only 3 grams of sugar, plus 'gluten free'. They were $16.99 at Costco for a 16 pack, so that comes to just over $1 per bar which isn't bad. I've been seeing some supplement blogs and sites advertising and reviewing Chef Robert Irvine's Fit Crunch Whey Protein Bars, so when I saw a box of them today at Costco I had to give them a try. Review of the Fit Crunch Whey Protein Bar
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