The calories are lower than we’d recommend for a breakfast for an active woman, so we’d recommend adding a piece of fruit and a few nuts to the bar if you were using it as a breakfast. And again, you’re getting isolated nutrients–so you’re not benefiting from the variety of nu...
Serving Size 1 Bar (60g) Servings Per Container 12 Amount/Serving Calories 200 %Daily Value* Total Fat9g12% Saturated Fat3g15% Trans Fat0g Cholesterol5mg2% Sodium200mg9% Total Carbohydrate21g8% Dietary Fiber14g50% Total Sugars1g Incl. 0g Added Sugars0% ...
Also, in the quest for 14 grams of fiber per bar, they use soluble corn fiber. I think that leads the bar to have a very strange texture. You can see in the above label that the bar is 190 calories with 0 added sugars. I want to like these! Any bar with low sugar and high pr...
Regarding its macros, the Quest Cookie provides 15g of protein from milk and whey isolate, 19g of carbohydrates with 9g of that fiber and less than a gram sugar, 17g of fat (10g saturated), and a total of 250 calories. As per usual, those numbers do vary across the product’s four...
When you factor in flavor, and factor in good calories for less than 200 calories a bar it's a pretty nice convenient investment. Quest Rankings 1. Blueberry Muffin 2. Cookies & Cream 3. Mocha Chocolate Chip 4. Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough 5. Apple Pie 6. Double Chocolate Chunk 7. ...
The new cashew milk is creamy and flavorful, which will make it a perfect addition to my morning smoothies (especially the unsweetened vanilla flavor). Since it is made from cashews, the fat content is high (30 of the 35 calories are from fat), but since I wont be drinking it by the...