![]() ![]() Peanut butter seems to overpower the chocolate taste, though it is still present. I’m very picky when it comes to peanut butter flavors in just about anything, so I always have high standards. This is my least favorite out of the three, however, this is still a delicious treat!. Also, it could be that I always eat this flavor cold, but I’ve noticed it’s a bit crunchier than Peanut Butter or Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough. I notice the protein crisps more in this one due to them being right next to the cream layer, but that just made the texture even better. There isn’t one flavor here that outdoes the other rather, it’s just a perfect blend of cookies and cream. ![]() The bottom layer is straight crunchy cookie, and really complements the cream layer well. The cream layer is absolutely delicious it is so smooth and rich it’s like eating a giant Oreo. If you want to get the best taste, make sure you keep these guys in your fridge or lunch box. In contrast to the Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough flavor, this bar is best served COLD. This is probably my favorite flavor out of the three. One of the biggest highlights about this flavor are the little chocolate chips stuck inside the cookie dough…when you get one in your bite, you’re in for a chocolate treat! The cookie dough center was a bit hard, and while it was still very good, the second time I scoffed one down I put it in the microwave for about 6 seconds and BAM! Instant, warm, gooey cookie dough. The first time I had one, it had been left in my fridge overnight. I will mention that this flavor is best served slightly WARM. I do wish the cookie dough flavor played a vital role in the profile, but it is still very noticeable. The taste is predominantly chocolate centered with a rush of cookie dough. However, the search is definitely worth it! This flavor has an outstanding “gooey” cookie dough center, though not as much of a “crunch” as the other two bars I noticed. While you can typically find the Peanut Butter and Cookies and Cream bars in a variety of convenience/grocery stores, finding the Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough flavor can be a bit more challenging. Isolate being first is a nice touch to the Fit Crunch Bars, and is followed by whey protein concentrate, ad wheat protein isolate. ![]() However, the primary ingredient (re: first) is the Protein Blend, which lists Whey Protein Isolate as the first protein in the blend. Sugar alcohols do make an appearance in these bars at 8g, and sucralose is present (though it is the very last ingredient listed, but some people might want to avoid artificial sweeteners regardless of the amount used). If you’re one of those, I strongly suggest looking into the 46g bars (190 calories, 8g fat, 14g carb, 16g protein). For many individuals, that puts these bars solely in the “meal replacement” category, which might alienate some people. At the time of this review, I have tried all three flavors, and each one of them is unique in their own way! It should be noted that for the context of this review, I am focusing on the larger sized bars (88g) in the Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough and Cookies and Creme flavors, and the smaller 46g bar in the Peanut Butter flavor.Īs previously mentioned, these bars are massive one 88g Fit Crunch Bars holds a whopping 380 calories (16g fat, 27g carb, and 30g protein). While they are massive bars at the normal size (1 bar is 88g), they are definitely more than capable of filling you up for hours. These are candy bars, right?įit Crunch Bars are not a candy bar? Could’ve fooled me! Coming in three delicious flavors, Peanut Butter, Cookies and Cream, and Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, Fit Crunch Bars are a “six-layered baked protein bar”. ![]() Ok Chef Irvine, you can stop messing with me now. ![]()
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