Pure Protein Chocolate Peanut Butter – Review

Pure Protein Chocolate Peanut Butter - Retail Price: About $1.99 per bar
Bar Size: 1.76 oz (50 g)
Taste: 8/10
Price: 6/10
Health Benefits: 7/10
Energy Level: 7/10
Pure Protein is a protein energy bar distributed by Worldwide Sport Nutritional Supplements, Inc., a company located in Bayport, New York, United States. The chocolate peanut butter flavor has a pleasant chocolate taste and is very chewy. Its chocolate doesn’t taste rich like the expensive chocolate candy bars but the peanut butter flavor makes up for it. The thing I like about this flavor is the texture, it is not dry and crunchy like some of the protein bars out there. The manufacturer did a good job mixing the whey protein because I could barely taste it. Pure Protein Chocolate Peanut Butter is very chewy and is somewhat sticky, to limit the stickiness, don’t over chew the protein bar.
Pure Protein Chocolate Peanut Butter is good for snacks between meals because the energy bar is high in protein and vitamins. I don’t recommend eating this protein bar on a regular basis because it contained synthetic vitamins and chemicals
The pros
- Doesn’t taste anything like a protein bar
- Decent source of vitamins and protein
- Low in saturated fat, sugar, sodium and has no trans fat
The cons
- May be a little high in calories for weight conscious people
- Somewhat sticky and the chocolate flavor is a little plain
- Low in carb, could be a good or bad depending on your agenda
- Low in fiber
- Contains synthetic vitamins and chemicals
Pure Protein Chocolate Peanut Butter Nutrition Facts (serving size: 1 bar – 50 g)
- Calories: 190
- Total Fat: 6 g – 10%
- Cholesterol: 10 mg – 4%
- Sodium: 210 mg – 9%
- Potassium: 120 mg – 3%
- Total Carb: 17 g – 6%
- Dietary Fiber: 1 g – 5%
- Protein: 20 g – 29%
- Vitamins/Minerals: A (25%), C (20%), E (25%), calcium (25%), iron (10%), thiamin (25%), riboflavin (25%), niacin (30%), B6 (25%), B12 (25%), folic acid (25%), biotin (25%), pantothenic acid (25%), phosphorus (25%), iodine (20%), magnesium (8%), zinc (25%), copper (30%).
Percent daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet
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