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12-Ct ALOHA Organic Plant Based Protein Bars (Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip)

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    • Vegan, Non-GMO, gluten free snacks, Kosher, Soy-Free, Dairy-Free, Stevia-Free, High Fiber and Paleo Friendly
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Amazon has 12-Ct ALOHA Organic Plant Based Protein Bars (Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip) on sale for $14.14 when you check out via Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
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I was considering these, as I'm always looking for healthier and tastier options to add to my food options...

Personally, I'm going to pass on these as they're pretty dense for everything except the main thing that I'm looking for (e.g. maintaining/adding muscle via high protein, without adding a lot of fluff/fat).

Of course, how well these work for you depends on what you're looking to accomplish. But at a glance, these seem pretty fat and calorie dense, without giving me as much protein as I would need in daily consumption...

When looking at sweets, I currently most often reach for a Pure Protein Chocolate Deluxe....

Pure Protein:
- Calories: 180
- Total Fat: 4.5g
- Sat. Fat: 3.5g
- Trans Fat: 0
- Total Carbs: 17g
- Fiber: 2g
- Protein: 21g

ALOHA:
- Calories: 240
- Total Fat: 12g
- Sat. Fat: 3g
- Trans Fat: 0
- Total Carbs: 24g
- Fiber: 10g
- Protein: 14g

So less protein, with significantly more calories and fat... Again, these might be perfectly fine for an individual's needs/goals - but I think that there may be better options for people who are trying to maximize their protein intake (which is why I think most folks reach for protein bars and shakes) while keeping other macros more in line with their daily budget.
You mean, just your….crumble opinion.
Sounds like you might have had some old/not fresh bars. I've found them to be wet-ish , though it seems to depend on the bar.
If protein is the only goal, then Pure Protein Chocolate Deluxe may be a good option. Not a fan of palm oil or sucralose though.

If you want organic and want to avoid palm oil and sucralose and other artificial ingredients, the Aloha bars should fit the bill. I ordered a box to check them out.

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Fudge brownie flavor for $16.86 too
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Quote from BenedictDonald :
Fudge brownie flavor for $16.86 too
Thank you. Link incase someone interested: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DCT9Y4I/

Edit: this option no longer available at $16.86 price point.
Last edited by babgaly January 17, 2023 at 02:05 PM.
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I tried these once. Didn't care for them. Brownie seemed a little chalky. Also, they are are a little messy too. Crumbs stick to the wrapper and when you open them they fall out. Just my humble opinion. If you like them, please enjoy...
Jan 17, 2023
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M-TedD
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Quote from CinandGin :
I tried these once. Didn't care for them. Brownie seemed a little chalky. Also, they are are a little messy too. Crumbs stick to the wrapper and when you open them they fall out. Just my humble opinion. If you like them, please enjoy...
You mean, just your….crumble opinion.
Sounds like you might have had some old/not fresh bars. I've found them to be wet-ish , though it seems to depend on the bar.
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Quote from BenedictDonald :
Fudge brownie flavor for $16.86 too
$25 now.
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I was considering these, as I'm always looking for healthier and tastier options to add to my food options...

Personally, I'm going to pass on these as they're pretty dense for everything except the main thing that I'm looking for (e.g. maintaining/adding muscle via high protein, without adding a lot of fluff/fat).

Of course, how well these work for you depends on what you're looking to accomplish. But at a glance, these seem pretty fat and calorie dense, without giving me as much protein as I would need in daily consumption...

When looking at sweets, I currently most often reach for a Pure Protein Chocolate Deluxe....

Pure Protein:
- Calories: 180
- Total Fat: 4.5g
- Sat. Fat: 3.5g
- Trans Fat: 0
- Total Carbs: 17g
- Fiber: 2g
- Protein: 21g

ALOHA:
- Calories: 240
- Total Fat: 12g
- Sat. Fat: 3g
- Trans Fat: 0
- Total Carbs: 24g
- Fiber: 10g
- Protein: 14g

So less protein, with significantly more calories and fat... Again, these might be perfectly fine for an individual's needs/goals - but I think that there may be better options for people who are trying to maximize their protein intake (which is why I think most folks reach for protein bars and shakes) while keeping other macros more in line with their daily budget.
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Quote from m32311 :
I was considering these, as I'm always looking for healthier and tastier options to add to my food options...

Personally, I'm going to pass on these as they're pretty dense for everything except the main thing that I'm looking for (e.g. maintaining/adding muscle via high protein, without adding a lot of fluff/fat).

Of course, how well these work for you depends on what you're looking to accomplish. But at a glance, these seem pretty fat and calorie dense, without giving me as much protein as I would need in daily consumption...

When looking at sweets, I currently most often reach for a Pure Protein Chocolate Deluxe....

Pure Protein:
- Calories: 180
- Total Fat: 4.5g
- Sat. Fat: 3.5g
- Trans Fat: 0
- Total Carbs: 17g
- Fiber: 2g
- Protein: 21g

ALOHA:
- Calories: 240
- Total Fat: 12g
- Sat. Fat: 3g
- Trans Fat: 0
- Total Carbs: 24g
- Fiber: 10g
- Protein: 14g

So less protein, with significantly more calories and fat... Again, these might be perfectly fine for an individual's needs/goals - but I think that there may be better options for people who are trying to maximize their protein intake (which is why I think most folks reach for protein bars and shakes) while keeping other macros more in line with their daily budget.
If protein is the only goal, then Pure Protein Chocolate Deluxe may be a good option. Not a fan of palm oil or sucralose though.

If you want organic and want to avoid palm oil and sucralose and other artificial ingredients, the Aloha bars should fit the bill. I ordered a box to check them out.

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Quote from Spook52 :
If protein is the only goal, then Pure Protein Chocolate Deluxe may be a good option. Not a fan of palm oil or sucralose though.

If you want organic and want to avoid palm oil and sucralose and other artificial ingredients, the Aloha bars should fit the bill. I ordered a box to check them out.
This is my main reason too. A good ingredient profile for an easy to manage breakfast alternative. The protein, fat and calories mainly come from the primary source being peanuts rather than a concentrated protein source. Reasonably low sugar too.

I go with other bars or powders for different purposes when needed.

Only thing I will say is they have been inconsistent in the past but seem to be getting a bit better in that regard recently.
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drivenZ
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I've gotten these recently. I've tried alot of different bars and Aloha is one of the better IMO. Don't care about the fat as I don't get much from other sources. They are pretty sweet though, probably from the monk fruit?
Jan 18, 2023
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stevoluks
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Quote from m32311 :
I was considering these, as I'm always looking for healthier and tastier options to add to my food options...

Personally, I'm going to pass on these as they're pretty dense for everything except the main thing that I'm looking for (e.g. maintaining/adding muscle via high protein, without adding a lot of fluff/fat).

Of course, how well these work for you depends on what you're looking to accomplish. But at a glance, these seem pretty fat and calorie dense, without giving me as much protein as I would need in daily consumption...

When looking at sweets, I currently most often reach for a Pure Protein Chocolate Deluxe....

Pure Protein:
- Calories: 180
- Total Fat: 4.5g
- Sat. Fat: 3.5g
- Trans Fat: 0
- Total Carbs: 17g
- Fiber: 2g
- Protein: 21g

ALOHA:
- Calories: 240
- Total Fat: 12g
- Sat. Fat: 3g
- Trans Fat: 0
- Total Carbs: 24g
- Fiber: 10g
- Protein: 14g

So less protein, with significantly more calories and fat... Again, these might be perfectly fine for an individual's needs/goals - but I think that there may be better options for people who are trying to maximize their protein intake (which is why I think most folks reach for protein bars and shakes) while keeping other macros more in line with their daily budget.
These seem to compare to Quest bars in that they both have a decent amount of fiber along with protein.
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Quote from CinandGin :
I tried these once. Didn't care for them. Brownie seemed a little chalky. Also, they are are a little messy too. Crumbs stick to the wrapper and when you open them they fall out. Just my humble opinion. If you like them, please enjoy...
I've had the same experience.
Jan 18, 2023
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Aloha SnackBar, favorite snack bar to yell out at any airport
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Terrible question cause I'm sure I know the answer. But subscribe @ save never really locks you into the price, correct? So If I set to order 3 months from now and the price goes back to $32.. I'll still pay 32 in 3 months just with a slight 5% discount.
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240 calories and 24g carbs, these are anything but healthy.
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Quote from sixstringaxis :
Terrible question cause I'm sure I know the answer. But subscribe @ save never really locks you into the price, correct? So If I set to order 3 months from now and the price goes back to $32.. I'll still pay 32 in 3 months just with a slight 5% discount.
It locks in the first shipment but yeah after that you are at their mercy. The discount goes up to 15% on many items if you have 5 or more in a shipment. But of course you always have the option to can cancel anytime.

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