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The Atkins Vanilla Caramel Pretzel Protein Meal Bar is a convenient meal replacement option that combines delicious flavors with essential nutrients. Each bar contains 15g of protein, only 2g of sugar, and 4g of net carbs, making it an ideal choice for those following a low-carb or keto lifestyle. Offered in a pack of 5 individually wrapped bars, they are perfect for busy professionals seeking a tasty and nutritious snack.
K**Y
Love it
Great taste
R**E
Best Atkins bar
I wish I could still find this flavor in stores. Its my favorite.
H**E
Was okay
Taste is good,I do wish it had more pretzels in it felt like there was only one in the bar ,rest was a caramelly peanut butter soft nougat bar cover in like white chocolate yogurt coating. Also wish there was more in each box only 5 in one box.
W**N
HARTY AND SATISFYING
very harty and totally satisfied
J**H
Ok taste
I’m personally not a fan of the flavor and think there are better alternatives.
H**L
Tasty
Love the sweet and salty flavor and the texture isn't weird.
A**N
like a CHEESECAKE bar, faux-fiber? YUMMY
these have the mouthfeel and texture of cheesecake _ very few pretzel pieces- very little caramel- but still a very decent sweet treat with xtra protein and 1/2 your daily recommended fiber - if U can afford the large price- and need more fiber and prefer sweets to fiber powders- i would recommend this _ i'd buy it more often if it weren't so expensive.I ordered these and the chocolate- the chocolate got all melty in a house that is mid 80s temp. The vanilla caramel pretzel stay nice. Both got very hard when refrigerated1st ingredient is polydextrose- that’s what gives this snack the creaminess cheesecake texture. It’s also a faux-fiber made with glucose, sorbitol and citric acid.The FDA allows polydextrose to be labeled as a dietary fiber, just the same as whole oats. The same polydextrose products in Canada, which has tighter classification regulations, wouldn’t show the fiber content because Health Canada doesn’t consider polydextrose to be a dietary fiber. Naturally, food manufacturers in America are taking advantage of this loophole—to the distress of nutrition watchdog groups. “Companies are putting fiber into foods like cookies and ice cream and making people think these are healthy foods, when in fact they should be eating fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. It’s dressing up junk food as health food,” says Bonnie Liebman, director of nutrition at the Center for Science in the Public Interest in Washington, D.C.“We have no idea if polydextrose has the same benefits as bran. It’s deceptive.”
T**D
these bars are DELICIOUS. I love them.
I have eaten one of these scrumptious protein bars every day. They are addictive. I highly recommend you try one. You'll be glad you did.
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