Clif Builder's Bar, Protein Bar, Cookies 'N Cream, 2.4-Ounce Bars (Pack of 12)

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Clif Builder's Bar, Protein Bar, Cookies 'N Cream, 2.4-Ounce Bars (Pack of 12)

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 : Clif Builder's Bar, Protein Bar, Cookies 'N Cream, 2.4-Ounce Bars (Pack of 12)
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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Clif Bar
Color: null
EAN: 0722252600400
Label: Clif Bar
Manufacturer: Clif Bar
Number Of Items: 12
Platform: Windows
Publisher: Clif Bar
Release Date: 2004-09-30
Studio: Clif Bar
Variation Description: Cookies 'N Cream



Editorial Review:

Product Description20g Protein. High in Protein. No Trans Fats. 23 Vitamins and minerals. The entirely natural protein bar. When work feels like a workout. I know that feeling. Throughout high school and well into my twenties, most jobs put my body through the ringer on a daily basis. Back then, I didn't care about natural ingredients or organic foods; I do now. And that's the principle behind my Builder's Bar. It's an entirely natural protein bar for those who put their own body through the ringer. The Builder's Bar contains 20 grams of whole proteins. Without hydrogenated oils or trans fats, the Builder's Bar is a cut above many other protein options. And with its distinctive crispy, chewy texture, I hope you'll find them more delicious, too. Enjoy! 35% Organic ingredients.




Features:
  • Pack of 12 2.4-ounce cookies n' cream protein bars (28.8 total ounces)
  • High-protein bar made with 20 grams of the best quality soy and nut proteins
  • Made with 100% natural, 30-35% certified organic ingredients; free of trans fats, hydrogenated oils, and high fructose corn syrup
  • Includes 23 vitamins and minerals, and no GMOs; chocolatey cookies and cream flavor
  • Berkeley, California-based Clif Bar is committed to green business practices, joining the fight against global warming, and supporting Partners in Sustainability





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing
This product is simply amazing. It is high in protein, has tons of vitamins and minerals and best of all its taste is phenomenal. Highly recommended.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Clif Builder's built a better bar
Absolutely love this bar. Out of all flavors this is the best in my opinion. When I hit the afternoon candy craving or need some extra nutrition in the morning I go for the Builder's bar.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My favorite protein bars - and I've tried them all!
If you're anything like me, you exercise, lift weights, and try to get as much protein as possible. But 99% of protein bars are completely AWFUL.

I tried these because they were made by Clif, and they've always made tasty, all natural snacks. These bars are no exception. My favorite flavor is chocolate mint, but the peanut butter is also great.

These are chewy (but not too chewy), crunchy, NOT chalky, absolutely delicious protein bars. And they have 19 g. of high quality protein, which is great. Sure, it's not as much as 31 g. offered by PowerBar, but have you tasted those? I'd rather eat my shoe.

Go with the subscribe-and-save and save 15% on each order with free shipping! Definitely the best deal around on the best tasting protein bars I've ever had!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Melted during shipping?
Although these bars have been a favorite of my husband and I, the two boxes that were shipped to us were so crumbly, we couldn't open the package without a napkin underneath. And, the taste just wasn't as fresh as buying them off the shelf. We love the fact that these bars don't have the bad ingredients a number of other bars have, and we love that the bars fill the appetite void, but the freshness and crumbling state will probably cause us to rethink buying them through Amazon, even though it is cheaper than buying them off the shelf.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - ingredients lacking
I agree with most posters that these seem like good protein bars and taste good. But in the ingredients list, the first ingredient is soy protein isolate. That automatically bombs for me. My reading and limited research believe soy to be an inferior and cheap substitute protein. Whey protein isolate is a higher grade of protein and has more understanding in the long term effects of eating a lot of it.

I'm not comfortable with eating soy since all cheap protein bars seem to contain it.



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