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Anonymous
What does /fit/ think? I bought 20 boxes of these at 2$ a box. There's 8 granola bars in a box.

1 bar - 26g

100 calories
2g fat (0.2 trans fat)
5g cholesterol
35mg sodium
19g carbohydrates
2g fibre
7g sugar
1g protein
>> Anonymous
Complete shit. Seriously dude.
>> Anonymous
so basically, it's nothing but sugar and has trans fats. but it's granola so it's got to be healthy!

dumbass!
>> Anonymous
>>177423
>>177427

What? I thought these would be good.

This replaces my previous snack food (chips, salsa, cookies, etc). I'm trying to lose weight so I thought these would be good...
>> Anonymous
>>177430

you'll probably end up eating a few for a snack, meaning that its pointless. What other things can you waste 40 bucks on?
>> Anonymous
only good gronala bar I know of are Kashi's. They actually have a fair amount of protein and fiber and can be handy as snacks. But what you got, OP, is just shit. May that wasted $40 serve you well. But you'll just eat it all anyway and gain some useless pounds.
>> Anonymous
>>177433

The Kashi granola bars I've seen in my local grocer are 7$ a box and only 6 bars...
>> Anonymous
>>177437

it'd be alot better spent than 40 dollars on crap you think is healthy.
>> Anonymous
>>177412
next time you spend $40 on stupid shit, why not buy some in-season fruit?? bet it would taste better and would be healthier.
>> Anonymous
>>177437
Kroger sucks. I get them at Wal Mart from time to time for $2.50.
>> Anonymous
If they don't have hfcs in them they might be alright for you. I love granola bars and my favorites are nature's valley pecan ones and kashi pumpkin spice flax bars. Just only eat them before or at lunch as they are full of carbs. Also hard granola bars are great for backpacking as they do have a bunch of energy to keep you going and they don't get soft or taste bad from getting hot.