![]() ![]() If you need to be 100% certain of the ingredients currently being shipped, we recommend that you call or email our customer service department to check the shelf of current stock. We do our best to keep them as up to date as possible, however will not be held responsible for any differences between what is listed on our web site and what is listed on the product that you receive. Manufacturers often change formulas or ingredients without notifying us. ![]() The nutrition facts were current and accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time they were entered. The nutrition facts listed above are supplied as a courtesy to our customers. SmartPoints® is a trademark of Weight Watchers International, Inc. Weight Watchers® is the registered trademark of Weight Watchers International, Inc. is not affiliated in any way with Weight Watchers®. SmartPoints® values are calculated by Netrition, Inc. If you have further questions about this product, please contact us Well, it’s a tie.If you notice any errors in the information above, please let us know. We’d like to see a more natural ingredient list for both of them! And the Food Fight Champion Is… With wheat and soy lecithin, there are no sugar alcohols, but there is sucralose. Robert Irvine’s Fit Crunch Baked Bars: Said to be baked from scratch, these also have a fairly long ingredient list that we’re not exactly smitten with. From wheat to soy lecithin to sugar alcohols, eek. Pure Protein’s Soft Baked Bars:A mix of whey and soy for protein, this ingredient list isn’t the cleanest one we’ve seen in our lives. So, Pure Protein’s Soft Baked Bars win it! Ingredient List If you only eat half the bar, the Fit Crunch Baked Bars would be in the running (we do like that they have less sugar ounce for ounce), but from our experience, it’s hard to not just eat the whole thing when you have a bar. Unless you’re in serious training for an event or you’re a huge dude. Thirty grams! This is truly a meal and not a snack. Robert Irvine’s Fit Crunch Baked Bars:About double the size of the Pure Protein bar, the Fit Crunch Baked Bars are 3.10-ounces big (DANG!), and have - wait for it - 380 calories per bar (hey, at least they don’t call it two servings …), 16 grams of fat, 27 carbs, 2 grams of fiber, 6 grams of sugar and a whopping 30 grams of protein. Pure Protein’s Soft Baked Bars: A 1.58-ounce bar has 190 calories, 8 grams of fat, 14 carbs, 1 gram of fiber, 5 grams of sugar (4 grams of sugar alcohol) and 17 grams of protein. 46 g of Whey protein bar by FIT CRUNCH contains 0.80 mg of iron, 39.10 mg of calcium. Whey protein bar by FIT CRUNCH contains 4 g of saturated fat and 10 mg of cholesterol per serving. The latter is 3 g sugar and 1 g of dietary fiber, the rest is complex carbohydrate. Winner:Going to give this one to Robert Irvine’s Fit Crunch Baked Bars! Nutritional Facts This serving contains 8 g of fat, 16 g of protein and 14 g of carbohydrate. The Cookies and Cream tastes good, too, but there’s an ever-so-slight hint of anise that’s just kind of odd. Peanut Butter was the better tasting flavor of the two - and is definitely a little more savory than just sweet, which we dig. Both are quite decadant and have a nice texture of chewy and crunchy. The Cookies and Cream has a layer of cookies and cream and then has a whole outer coating of chocolate, while the Peanut Butter one has an inner section of peanut-butter goodness, coated by crunchy chocolate and a drizzle of peanut butter flavor. CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER: Protein Blend (Whey Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Concentrate), Soy Protein Isolate, Peanuts, Vegetable Glycerin. ![]() These are unique in that they’re basically a chewy protein bar totally coated with chocolate and other flavors. Seriously, they’re enormous - but more on that in a second. Robert Irvine’s Fit Crunch Baked Bars:These might be the largest protein bars we’ve ever seen. Both are a touch chalky and have a slight sugar alcohol aftertaste. The Double Chocolate Peanut Butter Crunch is certainly the tastier flavor and is nice and peanutty. In fact, the Double Chocolate Vanilla Crunch is actually kind of bland, although it’s dense and filling as heck. A little chewy and filled with little rice crisps (reminded us of the Little Debbie Star Crunch, actually!), these are sweet but not overly sweet. Pure Protein’s Soft Baked Bars: Although these are “soft baked” bars, we found these to be more crunchy than anything. This one is definitely for the protein-bar junkies out there! And especially the dudes in the house … Taste and Texture Every FITCRUNCH Chocolate Peanut Butter bar. Robert Irvine’s Fit Crunch Baked Bars is dang filling. Stop cravings in their tracks with a truly-delicious baked protein bar created by celebrity chef Robert Irvine. Because this Food Fight of Pure Protein’s Soft Baked Bars vs. ![]()
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