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Product Review: The Simply Bar

Simply Bar Review on One Green Planet

Product Name: The Simply Bar

Website: www.thesimplybar.com

Where to Buy: To purchase this product, CLICK HERE!

Flavors: Caramel Peanut, Cinnamon Pecan, Cocoa Raspberry, Peanut Butter Chocolate, Lemon Coconut, Cocoa Coffee

About Simply Bar: The Simply Bar is a small Canadian company that was founded in 2002. The founder, Cathy Richards, set out to create a bar that was both filling and easy to digest; high in protein and low in fat; low glycemic with a handful of natural ingredients. The result?

Each bar has 16 grams of protein, 2-4 grams of fat, under 3 grams of sugar, at least 4 grams of fiber, and 160 calories or less. They are also considered a good source of iron. The Simply Bar is a natural protein bar with more fiber than sugar!

The bars are sweetened with organic brown rice syrup, rate low on the glycemic index, and contain no refined sugars. Each flavor contains 10 ingredients or less – and they are all things you can pronounce! All bars are certified vegan, gluten-free, and kosher.

The One Green Planet Verdict: In terms of ingredients and nutrition it’s hard to beat these bars. A natural protein bar with more fiber than sugar? Pretty amazing! And packing 16 grams of protein into a 150 calorie bar is also quite a feat. But the real question…how do they taste?

Well, we loved them! Overall, the texture is pleasantly crunchy, like a less sticky version of a crispy rice bar. The Cinnamon Pecan and Lemon Coconut flavors were definitely our favorites. But all the flavors were true to their names, and they all tasted very natural.

With a clean list of ingredients, a significant dose of protein, and low sugar content, these bars were in fact quite satisfying as well as easy to digest. They proved to be a great option before or after a workout, as an on-the-go snack, or with some fruit or a smoothie for breakfast. Highly recommended!

To purchase this product, CLICK HERE!

CONTEST DETAILS: (CLOSED)

You know our verdict, now we need yours! The good people at Simply Bar have generously offered to send a few lucky One Green Planet readers a box including all 6 flavors of their delicious bars!**

To make our jobs easier, all you have to do is ANSWER THIS QUESTION:

WHAT DO YOU LOOK FOR IN A GOOD ENERGY BAR?

Respond in our comments section below. The best, most creative answers will be chosen! 

**Contest open to U.S. and Canada residents only

CONTEST WINNERS: Heather Wellman,  Laurie Sadowski, Bob Bara, Danielle Petitclerc, Renata Schwedhelm,
Kaleigh Wyrick, Jonathan Kertis, Megan Merchant, Raechel Tiffe, Shayne Camantigue, Stephanie Shapiro,
Nik Delano, Sandra Wrotek, Beth DeRoos, Sarah Smiley, Sarah T., Ray Schwedhelm, Doris Risner, Christine Ann Maria and Lisa Marie Anctil!
Congratulations and thank you for participating!

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  1. I look for a bar that won’t throw my tmj into whack (ie: too hard to chew properly). It must be tasty and not filled with “un-natural” additives. Filling is a give…must not be like potato chips where I could eat a whole bag and still be hungry. Bonus points are given if the packaging is environmentally friendly.

  2. First and most important is ingredients! Needs to be short and intelligible and of course vegan and gluten free or my belly will kill me! Then I go for the yum factor. Anything with chocolate is always a plus :)

  3. What I look for in an energy bar is high protein and low sugar, and an all-natural ingredient list. No chemical sweeteners, no ‘chocolatey’ coatings, just a healthy snack made of real food!
    I have tried all of the Simply Bars, and my favourite is the lemon coconut… paired with a cup of earl grey tea, it keeps me going all morning :) or the caramel peanut with black coffee… yumm!
    I am vegetarian, not vegan, but I appreciate that the Simply Bar is vegan. I can feel better about myself and the planet knowing that what I am eating is plant-based.
    I also like that the Simply Bars are not too high in calories. I’m not an athlete, I don’t need to fuel for 10k runs, so I don’t need to be eating a 300 calorie bar! I’m quite petite so 150-160 calories for a snack is perfect for me. (hey if you need more you can always have two bars, right? ;) )

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