Complete Protein Diet Bar-Optimum Nutrition Premium Protein Diet Bar, 15-50g Bars Fudge Truffle
- 20g Protein. Sugar free. Gelatin free. Naturally and artificially flavored. 18g of Carbohydrates in each bar are from glycerine and other sugar alcohols.
Product Description
All the goodness of our Complete Protein Diet Meal Shake powder comes in a convenient and delicious high protein bar. The Complete Protein Diet Bar is still the same delicious protein bar you have grown to love, but is now gelatin free, sugar free, and is up to 60% lower in fat. 18 g of carbohydrates in each bar are from glycerine and other sugar alcohols. BEYOND THE BASICS Ultra-Convenient, Go-Anywhere MINI-MEAL Perfect Snack for Low-Carb and/or High-Protein Diets UNDER 200 CALORIES Per Bar Soft, Delicious, and SUGAR-FREE 20 g of HIGH-QUALITY PROTEIN Gelatin- and Collagen-Free… More >>
Complete Protein Diet Bar-Optimum Nutrition Premium Protein Diet Bar, 15-50g Bars Fudge Truffle

High points of these bars:
-Very high ratio of protein to calories
-Very low saturated fat compared to other protein bars,
-Next to no sugars
-Taste (see below)
Given those three, it’s really hard for me to complain about the taste. Does it taste like a Snickers bar? No. Does it taste bad? Absolutely not.
If you’re comparing the taste of these bars to high calorie protein bars with a lot of sugar and saturated fat, I suppose these don’t taste as good, but if you’re shopping for protein bars, most likely you’ll be better served by something with the nutritional content of Optimum Nutrition’s bars. These protein bars are for the person who wants to add extra protein to their diet with a minimal amount of additional calories. If you are looking for a bar with maximum calories to support rapid weight gain, these probably are not the best bar for you.
Flavor comments:
I’ve tried chocolate peanut butter, chocolate truffle, and toasted coconut, and I found all pleasant, but in order, I found the coconut the best (if you like coconut), followed by peanut butter, and then the chocolate truffle. I will order all of them again, but find myself eating more of the first two than the last.
Results:
Using these bars (1-2 per day) in combination with Optimum Nutrition’s 100% whey protein and a fairly rigorous exercise routine (P90x for those of you familiar with it), I’ve put on about 10 lbs of muscle in 6 months and completely changed the look of my body (shred a lot of fat and revealed the six-pack I’d been seeking my whole life). Obviously the exercise is more important than the protein bars I’ve been eating, but I find these bars make for an excellent between meal snack to keep my metabolism burning all day long. I keep a stock of these in the cupboard at all times and highly recommend them.
Rating: 5 / 5
High points of these bars:
-Very high ratio of protein to calories
-Very low saturated fat compared to other protein bars,
-Next to no sugars
-Taste (see below)
Given those three, it’s really hard for me to complain about the taste. Does it taste like a Snickers bar? No. Does it taste bad? Absolutely not.
If you’re comparing the taste of these bars to high calorie protein bars with a lot of sugar and saturated fat, I suppose these don’t taste as good, but if you’re shopping for protein bars, most likely you’ll be better served by something with the nutritional content of Optimum Nutrition’s bars. These protein bars are for the person who wants to add extra protein to their diet with a minimal amount of additional calories. If you are looking for a bar with maximum calories to support rapid weight gain, these probably are not the best bar for you.
Flavor comments:
I’ve tried chocolate peanut butter, chocolate truffle, and toasted coconut, and I found all pleasant, but in order, I found the coconut the best (if you like coconut), followed by peanut butter, and then the chocolate truffle. I will order all of them again, but find myself eating more of the first two than the last.
Results:
Using these bars (1-2 per day) in combination with Optimum Nutrition’s 100% whey protein and a fairly rigorous exercise routine (P90x for those of you familiar with it), I’ve put on about 10 lbs of muscle in 6 months and completely changed the look of my body (shred a lot of fat and revealed the six-pack I’d been seeking my whole life). Obviously the exercise is more important than the protein bars I’ve been eating, but I find these bars make for an excellent between meal snack to keep my metabolism burning all day long. I keep a stock of these in the cupboard at all times and highly recommend them.
Rating: 5 / 5
High points of these bars:
-Very high ratio of protein to calories
-Very low saturated fat compared to other protein bars,
-Next to no sugars
-Taste (see below)
Given those three, it’s really hard for me to complain about the taste. Does it taste like a Snickers bar? No. Does it taste bad? Absolutely not.
If you’re comparing the taste of these bars to high calorie protein bars with a lot of sugar and saturated fat, I suppose these don’t taste as good, but if you’re shopping for protein bars, most likely you’ll be better served by something with the nutritional content of Optimum Nutrition’s bars. These protein bars are for the person who wants to add extra protein to their diet with a minimal amount of additional calories. If you are looking for a bar with maximum calories to support rapid weight gain, these probably are not the best bar for you.
Flavor comments:
I’ve tried chocolate peanut butter, chocolate truffle, and toasted coconut, and I found all pleasant, but in order, I found the coconut the best (if you like coconut), followed by peanut butter, and then the chocolate truffle. I will order all of them again, but find myself eating more of the first two than the last.
Results:
Using these bars (1-2 per day) in combination with Optimum Nutrition’s 100% whey protein and a fairly rigorous exercise routine (P90x for those of you familiar with it), I’ve put on about 10 lbs of muscle in 6 months and completely changed the look of my body (shred a lot of fat and revealed the six-pack I’d been seeking my whole life). Obviously the exercise is more important than the protein bars I’ve been eating, but I find these bars make for an excellent between meal snack to keep my metabolism burning all day long. I keep a stock of these in the cupboard at all times and highly recommend them.
Rating: 5 / 5
High points of these bars:
-Very high ratio of protein to calories
-Very low saturated fat compared to other protein bars,
-Next to no sugars
-Taste (see below)
Given those three, it’s really hard for me to complain about the taste. Does it taste like a Snickers bar? No. Does it taste bad? Absolutely not.
If you’re comparing the taste of these bars to high calorie protein bars with a lot of sugar and saturated fat, I suppose these don’t taste as good, but if you’re shopping for protein bars, most likely you’ll be better served by something with the nutritional content of Optimum Nutrition’s bars. These protein bars are for the person who wants to add extra protein to their diet with a minimal amount of additional calories. If you are looking for a bar with maximum calories to support rapid weight gain, these probably are not the best bar for you.
Flavor comments:
I’ve tried chocolate peanut butter, chocolate truffle, and toasted coconut, and I found all pleasant, but in order, I found the coconut the best (if you like coconut), followed by peanut butter, and then the chocolate truffle. I will order all of them again, but find myself eating more of the first two than the last.
Results:
Using these bars (1-2 per day) in combination with Optimum Nutrition’s 100% whey protein and a fairly rigorous exercise routine (P90x for those of you familiar with it), I’ve put on about 10 lbs of muscle in 6 months and completely changed the look of my body (shred a lot of fat and revealed the six-pack I’d been seeking my whole life). Obviously the exercise is more important than the protein bars I’ve been eating, but I find these bars make for an excellent between meal snack to keep my metabolism burning all day long. I keep a stock of these in the cupboard at all times and highly recommend them.
Rating: 5 / 5
High points of these bars:
-Very high ratio of protein to calories
-Very low saturated fat compared to other protein bars,
-Next to no sugars
-Taste (see below)
Given those three, it’s really hard for me to complain about the taste. Does it taste like a Snickers bar? No. Does it taste bad? Absolutely not.
If you’re comparing the taste of these bars to high calorie protein bars with a lot of sugar and saturated fat, I suppose these don’t taste as good, but if you’re shopping for protein bars, most likely you’ll be better served by something with the nutritional content of Optimum Nutrition’s bars. These protein bars are for the person who wants to add extra protein to their diet with a minimal amount of additional calories. If you are looking for a bar with maximum calories to support rapid weight gain, these probably are not the best bar for you.
Flavor comments:
I’ve tried chocolate peanut butter, chocolate truffle, and toasted coconut, and I found all pleasant, but in order, I found the coconut the best (if you like coconut), followed by peanut butter, and then the chocolate truffle. I will order all of them again, but find myself eating more of the first two than the last.
Results:
Using these bars (1-2 per day) in combination with Optimum Nutrition’s 100% whey protein and a fairly rigorous exercise routine (P90x for those of you familiar with it), I’ve put on about 10 lbs of muscle in 6 months and completely changed the look of my body (shred a lot of fat and revealed the six-pack I’d been seeking my whole life). Obviously the exercise is more important than the protein bars I’ve been eating, but I find these bars make for an excellent between meal snack to keep my metabolism burning all day long. I keep a stock of these in the cupboard at all times and highly recommend them.
Rating: 5 / 5