ZONEPERFECT ALL NATURAL NUTRITION BAR, STRAWBERRY YOGURT, 1.76-OUNCE BARS IN 12-COUNT BOXES

  • All-natural break club with soy-protein nuggets as well as the creamy, strawberry coating
  • A change of 40% carbohydrate, 30% protein, as well as 30% dietary fat in any bar; the single club equals 2 Zone blocks
  • 14 grams of protein yield the detonate of appetite at your convenience we need it
  • Sweetened with droughty shaft extract as well as fructose
  • Please review all tag report upon delivery

Product Description
twelve Bars (50 G per Bar)
Net Weight 600 G (21.16 oz) Healthy Nutrition Has Never Tasted So Great! Contains 3mg of Omega 3. With 14g Protein. ZonePerfect Nutrition Bars… More >>

ZonePerfect All Natural Nutrition Bar, Strawberry Yogurt, 1.76-Ounce Bars in 12-Count Boxes

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5 Comments

  1. Posted September 3, 2010 at 1:07 am | Permalink

    For a “health bar” you think they’d have the nutrition information listed. Am I missing something? Only a few of the Zone Perfect bars sold direct by Amazon have the nutrition info listed, but most of them don’t. What gives?

    The only specifics above include the following:

    * 40% carbohydrate, 30% protein, and 30% dietary fat

    * 14 grams of protein (soy protein)

    * dehydrated cane juice and fructose

    * Please read all label information on delivery

    How many calories? grams of sugar? fiber? And what’s up with “Please read all label information on delivery?” Are you kidding? What ever happened to reading all label info Before delivery! With a little math I calculated the following (of course it’s ridiculous that I had to figure it out for myself, but anyway…):

    Each bar has “14g protein” and “30% protein”, so 14g = 30% of total ingredients

    Round up 14g to 15g. And 15 x 2 = 30 (percent)

    Therefore: divide the other percents by 2 –> = 20g carbs and 15g fat.

    15g Fat?!!! Not to mention the fact that “40% carbohydrate, 30% protein, and 30% dietary fat” equals 100% and leaves no room for any other ingredients.

    I’ll pass. Besides GNC is only 5 minutes away from me.

  2. Posted September 3, 2010 at 1:49 am | Permalink

    These bars fit the 40/30/30 profile advocated by the Zone Diet. That means 40% carbs, 30% protein, 30% fat. Note: These are not low fat! However, they’re pretty tasty, and I’ve gotten used to eating a strawberry yogurt bar every morning for breakfast. Much easier than a bowl of cereal or an egg sandwich. No dirty dishes! They’re surprisingly filling too. They help keep my diet structured, and I don’t feel deprived. Amazon subscriber’s price is about the same cost per bar as Walmart where I live.

  3. Posted September 3, 2010 at 4:35 am | Permalink

    I’ve tried many different snack bars, looking for something with high protein, low carbs/calories. I tend to be a picky eater, so it took a long time to find strawberry zone bars, but from the first taste, I was hooked. I’ve never tired of them, which is really surprising, and it is a perfect “pick me up” when you want/need something to eat, don’t have time to make anything, and don’t want to eat rubbish. Perfect for that rushed lunch at the office, as I can have a yoghurt/fruit handy, and very filling. The yoghurt layer tastes like chocolate, which adds to the eating pleasure. BTW, it is always out of stock when I need to buy some, it’s the only slimfast bar that sells out as soon as it appears in CVS or Giant. Thank heavens for Amazon and prime shopping!

  4. Posted September 3, 2010 at 5:50 am | Permalink

    Compared to Balance bars and Luna Bars, these are very cardboard tasting and bland. Only way resemble strawberry is that they contain some red goo..

  5. Posted September 3, 2010 at 6:57 am | Permalink

    We’re in an evolution period in human nutrition right now. These bars were on the cutting edge 10 years ago, but contain too much questionable and unnatural ingredients to make it in today’s world. Yes, they taste pretty good, especially the Strawberry one, but High Fructose Corn Syrup in a protein bar? Come on now! Change the formulation to include low glycemic sweeteners like Agave Nectar, and this bar might be worthwhile.

    I’ve been putting pure foods in my body for years, and these bars make me feel lousy.