![]() Power Crunch has a bunch of flavor options, but I was able to find 4 at my local grocery store for this review, so those are the four flavors I’ll be reviewing here. ![]() It’s still lower carb than other protein bars, like Anabar, but not necessarily a keto option. ![]() Most protein bars, like Quest and ONE, aim to target the keto demographic, but that’s not the case here. These bars are low sugar, with about 5 grams per bar, but they’re not necessarily a good low-carb or keto option. 220 calories and 13-14 grams of protein per bar is certainly not bad, but that’s less protein than you’d hope for in a protein bar. Nutritionally, Power Crunch Bars are not extremely impressive. We’ve seen this type of bar before with Optimum Nutrition’s wafer bars, but it’s still a unique angle for a protein bar. My goal with this review is to figure that out. I know for a fact that I used to enjoy them, but since I’ve tried so many protein bars since then, I have no idea where they stack up against the current competition. I first tried Power Crunch Bars many years ago, and to be completely honest, I barely remember the experience. We see protein bars come and go every year, so the fact that these have been around for as long as I can remember tells me they must be a decent enough option. Power Crunch Bars have been around for a very long time, which should say a lot about how well-received they are. Nutrition: 220 Calories, 13g Fat, 11g Carbs (5g Sugar), 14g Protein Flavors Tried: Peanut Butter Creme, Triple Chocolate, French Vanilla Creme, Peanut Butter Fudge
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