(Part 2) Best granola & nutrition bars according to redditors

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We found 108 Reddit comments discussing the best granola & nutrition bars. We ranked the 69 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Breakfast cereal bars
Breakfast energy & nutritional bars
Sports nutrition bars
Fruit & nut bars
Granola bars
High protein bars
Whole grain bars
Fruit bars
Nut bars

Top Reddit comments about Granola & Nutrition Bars:

u/tielknight · 58 pointsr/buildapcsales

Might be running out of stock soon as it's showing that it may take 1-2 extra days to process on the listing now. Sold out now, back to the regular $40 price
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Might need to stuff $3 worth of snacks in there to get it over the $35 free shipping limit if you don't have Prime, like this 18ct pack of Granola Bars or this bag of Cheddar Cheese Combos :D

u/LuckyASN · 53 pointsr/gifs

Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars Oats 'N Honey - 98 BARS - (49-1.5 oz 2 bar pouches) (4 LB 9.5 OZ) = Roughly $0.28 per oz

Nature Valley, High Protein Granola, Oats and Honey, 11oz Bag (Pack of 4) = Roughly $0.67 per oz

From this, we can lazily conclude, that amazon says /u/falcoholic92 is great big liar who's pants are probably on fire.

u/crossboneslife · 3 pointsr/Assistance

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u/fastnsx21 · 3 pointsr/Bestbuy

We have a small selection compared to other stores (even though we're the biggest). My favorite at the moment is Nature Valley Sweet & Salty Peanut Granola Bars https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MUIGJ6E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_sIlUzbXTDA5YV

u/hubbird · 2 pointsr/cycling

Lara Bars, especially the lemon bar flavor, are my favorite right now. They’re all real food (dates, cashews, lemons, almonds) they taste really really good, and they are frequently on sale at my local grocery store for under $1 each.

I prefer making a sandwich or packing a light snack, but when I need something quick and easy that I can eat on the bike, those are my go-to every time!

Edit: looks like they’re on sale on Amazon right now — https://www.amazon.com/Larabar-Gluten-Free-Lemon-Count/dp/B071XWVQCV/

u/Izzil · 2 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

I buy some 'XL' Nature Valley bars, the protein ones specifically. It's a pack of 7 for $5-$6.30 in my area, which is really the best value I've ever found for a protein bar that wasn't a clearance sale. I like them because they have way more fiber than any cheaper bars in the supplement section that my grocery stores provide. They're just short of 300 calories if I remember correctly. These you should find near all of Nature Valley's other products.

EDIT: If you don't lift or anything you could probably get full on the other XL versions too, I just haven't tried them personally to say either way.

u/Ephemeral_Halcyon · 2 pointsr/1200isplenty

These are on Amazon and Costco US as well.

u/brainsandb00bs · 2 pointsr/1200isplenty

I like easy to grab pre packaged snacks for work, some of these (like the cheese crisps) are cheaper if you try to make them yourself, but its not worth the effort for me, so these are my current favorites:

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  1. Whisps Cheese Crisps - 100 calories for a bag of parmesan or 110 for a bag of cheddar
  2. Pop Chips Crazy Hot - this is a 90 calorie bag and helps keep me from going crazy with the hot cheetos at work. barbeque and sour cream and onion flavors are good too.
  3. Made Good Granola Mini Bags - this is either 100 calories or 90 depending on the flavor you choose.
  4. Prepacked mini pickles - says its only 5 calories per cup

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    Fruits are always good ideas, 125 grams of strawberries and a clementine is about 80/90 calories. Cucumbers with Tajin is great, if you want to jazz up your current yogurt routine I love adding sugar free pudding mix to yogurt.

    Cheesecake is currently my favorite flavor : This is where I get them
u/MessyBiscuitHound · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

Eggs! I love hardboiled eggs, and they're easily portable. Sweet potatoes + black beans (as noted by others) is a good, protein-rich meal. Finally, the Epic salmon bars (https://www.amazon.com/Epic-Natural-Salmon-Smoked-Maple/dp/B01D157VCA?th=1) are also easily portable and a good fish protein.

u/chadw1701c · 2 pointsr/Wishlist

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u/Amonette2012 · 2 pointsr/1200isplenty

Check out Kind bars! They make these granola bars out of fancy grain popcorn with just a tiny bit of chocolate and they are freaking delicious. They are only 140 calories for a good sized snack.

I like to microwave them for ten seconds so the chocolate melts a little and have them with milk. If you want to get really sinful you can add a scoop of low calorie ice cream.

Edit: you can definitely get them cheaper than this in stores, but these are the ones I mean.

u/MapleMayhem · 2 pointsr/glutenfree

I guess they went up in price a bit, but a quick search of "kind bars gluten free" with prime shipping, sorted by price got me 360 results. The cheapest was a box of PB dark Chocolate for 62¢ a bar. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QT7V5RA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Zd13xbQSF1JXE

u/MeatyMexican · 1 pointr/nfl

sorry its this one maple oat

u/youve_got_a_gay · 1 pointr/FODMAPS

Fody Foods sells Monash University-certified low-FODMAP bars. And you can now get them with Amazon Prime. I’ve had them before and they’re delicious.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I buy things that add protein, like these. I'm not a big dairy or meat eater, so I've always gotten vegetarian dishes, but I'm forcing myself to get chicken with everything. I also got the Viactive things for calcium - Tums says on it's website it's not a good source of calcium because it doesn't have viatmin D to help absorption (that had been my plan, I love the Tums Freshers)

u/bbbrandddi · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Make me Smile! I would love these Annie Granola Bars because I'm a broke college student whose local Target decided to stop selling my favorite snack in the entire world!

u/imntesta · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

of course it's: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072JH86MM

You're right, and that's the issue. bars with proper nutrition, or at least close, don't even taste OK. I've had quest bars where I can't even finish the whole thing after paying for it. That's where I have to give props to RXBAR, they have under-par nutrition but taste is there. Texture is pretty bad though. FITJOY bars taste like a rubber shoe, even if they have decent nutrition.

on Nutrition, I personally as a consumer just look for that before I see anything else. But I also make sure to promote it on my Amazon page, and website.