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The 8 Best Protein Bars That Actually Taste Good, Tested by Dietitians

Our top picks are packed with whole food ingredients

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There are many varieties of protein bars, with some featuring added protein concentrates, like whey and pea protein isolate, while others are made from natural protein sources such as nuts, seeds, and egg whites. When shopping for the best protein bars, choose options made with simple, whole-food ingredients with limited added sugars and artificial sweeteners. Registered dietitian Allison Koch, MS, RD, CCSD, LDN, says that a protein bar is a great on-the-go or post-workout snack, especially for serious exercisers who want to jump-start muscle recovery.

To find the best protein bars, we extensively researched and tested over 20 top-rated options, evaluating them for taste, texture, smell, aftertaste, nutrition, and value. We also spoke with two registered dietitians and a board-certified specialist in sports dietetics to learn more about what to look for in a high-quality option. Along with our expert insights, we combined these results with nutritional profile reviews to select our top picks.

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Our team of registered dietitians reviews and evaluates every single supplement we recommend according to our dietary supplement methodology.

Pros
  • Only three ingredients

  • No artificial flavors or preservatives

  • Soft, with just enough chewiness

Cons
  • Includes 13 grams of added sugar

Key Specs

Serving Size: 1 bar (60 grams) | Protein: 20 grams Carbohydrates: 21 grams | Fiber per Serving: 4 grams | Fat: 16 grams | Added Sugar per Serving: 13 grams | Calories per Serving: 280 | Our Overall Rating: 4.8/5

Who They're For

Best for individuals who want a delicious protein bar with mild sweetness, a smooth texture, and made with only three simple ingredients.

Why We Love Them

Rise's Protein Bars are at the top of our list with simple, whole-food ingredients and 20 grams of protein. Each bar contains only almonds, honey, and whey protein isolate, making this one of the shortest ingredient list bars on the market. These bars have the perfect texture—soft with just enough chewiness. They have a light but pleasant aftertaste and can even satisfy a sweet tooth. If you're an athlete looking for a quick pre-or post-workout snack, this protein bar is an easy, nutritionally balanced option.

We tested the almond honey flavor and found the bar was easy to eat, with a mostly neutral taste, a light aftertaste, and mild sweetness. The texture is smooth on the outside, soft and dense on the inside, and has a slight stickiness. We loved snacking on this protein bar during testing and didn't note anything that we'd want to change in terms of the flavor, scent, or texture.

Potential Flaws

  • These bars are higher in sugar, with 13 grams per bar, and also higher in fat compared to some other bars. However, the higher fat content can help keep you fuller for longer.

Most Valuable Insight

“The texture of this protein bar is smooth on the outside and soft, dense, and slightly creamy on the inside. Eating this bar is an enjoyable experience. It's smooth and moist enough that I can consume it on a run, whether I have water or not.” —Nikki B., Verywell Fit product tester 

Pros
  • Conveniently found in most stores

  • Crunchy, wafer texture with no aftertaste

  • Comes in a variety of delicious flavors

Cons
  • Contains artificial sweetener, which may not be suitable for all

Key Specs

Serving Size: 1 bar (40 grams) | Protein: 14 grams Carbohydrates: 11 grams | Fiber per Serving: <1 gram | Fat: 13 grams | Added Sugar per Serving: 5 grams | Calories per Serving: 220 | Our Overall Rating: 4.5/5

Who They're For

Best for those who want a budget-friendly protein bar that's super crunchy and reminiscent of a delicious wafer cookie.

Why We Love Them

Protein bars can get pricey, but Power Crunch's Protein Bars are budget-friendly and available almost everywhere, which we love. They have a wafer-like texture with a smooth, creamy exterior coating that reminds us of wafer cookies. In terms of protein bars, these are one of the tastiest ones we've tested, and we really love the perfect, crunchy texture, a nice departure from the softer options we're used to snacking on.

We think these bars are great for those who prefer a sweeter protein bar that feels more like a dessert than a midday snack. And we love that it only has 5 grams of added sugar. We tested the French vanilla flavor and love that it packs 14 grams of protein. Plus, these bars come in a variety of yummy flavors, and we didn't notice any aftertaste.

Potential Flaws

  • These bars contain the artificial sweetener sucralose and sugar substitute stevia, which some people may wish to avoid.

Most Valuable Insight

“This delicious protein bar reminds me of the wafer cookies I ate as a child! It's very light and crunchy, with a tasty, creamy coating. It's really easy to eat on the go, especially after an intense workout.” —Gabby A., Verywell Fit product tester 

Pros
  • Good source of fiber

  • Plant-based and free from soy, egg, and dairy

  • Loaded with delicious, whole food ingredients

Cons
  • Not as high in protein as others

Key Specs

Serving Size: 1 bar (51 grams) | Protein: 7 grams Carbohydrates: 16 grams | Fiber per Serving: 4 grams | Fat: 16 grams | Added Sugar per Serving: 8 grams | Calories per Serving: 230 | Our Overall Rating: 4.6/5

Who They're For

Best for those who want a delicious, gluten-free protein bar that's also plant-based and free from dairy, soy, and egg.

Why We Love Them

Bars that are free of many common allergens but not filled with highly processed ingredients are hard to come by; enter Elemental Superfoods' Seed Bars. These gluten-free bars were created out of the founder’s need for on-the-go snacks that would fit her daughter’s dietary needs. Also free of soy, egg, and dairy, these bars are great for anyone following an allergen-free or anti-inflammatory diet, or who wants a snack that supports a whole food, plant-based diet.

We love that the non-GMO Project Verified raw ingredients are easy for the body to digest and absorb. And we're also fans of the delicious flavors, which are loaded with energy-boosting protein and nutrient-rich superfoods. We love to snack on this bar during long, intense hikes, or we pull one from the fridge for a chilled post-workout snack. With 230 calories, 8 grams of sugar, and 7 grams of protein, these protein bars are an indulgent and incredibly nutritious snack.

Potential Flaws

  • These bars aren't as high in protein as other options we tested. However, we think they're a great snack option for anyone who prefers a plant-based protein bar that's free of soy, egg, gluten, and dairy.

Most Valuable Insight

“This protein bar is a great plant-based option with a nice, varied texture, thanks to its inclusion of seeds and nuts. I love to keep mine refrigerated for a delicious, chilled snack post-workout.” —Gabby A., Verywell Fit product tester 

Pros
  • Certified vegan and made with whole-food ingredients

  • Non-GMO, organic, and kosher

  • Lower in added sugar

Cons
  • Some may not like the drier, denser texture

Key Specs

Serving Size: 1 bar (56 grams) | Protein: 14 grams Carbohydrates: 25 grams | Fiber per Serving: 10 grams | Fat: 9 grams | Added Sugar per Serving: 2 grams | Calories per Serving: 230 | Our Overall Rating: 4.1/5

Who They're For

Best for individuals who want a high-fiber protein bar made with vegan, whole food ingredients.

Why We Love Them

Many protein bars are lacking in dietary fiber, which helps to keep you satisfied and can help lower your risk for various chronic conditions, including diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Aloha’s Organic Plant-Based Protein Bars are almost as high in filling fiber as they are in protein. The high fiber content comes from tapioca fiber, an indigestible starch extracted from the roots of the cassava plant. Tapioca fiber is a soluble fiber that can help slow blood sugar spikes, as well as regulate the absorption of dietary fat and cholesterol.

We love that these Non-GMO, organic, and kosher protein bars are made from whole food ingredients, including brown rice and pumpkin seed protein, with no artificial ingredients, stevia, or sugar alcohol. We also love the delicious flavor and chewy texture. Plus, they come in plenty of tasty, low-sugar flavors, all of which are very filling. We felt full after eating just half a bar.

Potential Flaws

  • These bars are filling, dense, and drier compared to other options. While some may prefer this texture, it's definitely something to keep in mind if you prefer a crunchier or lighter option.

Most Valuable Insight

“This protein bar is rather filling. I felt full after eating only a few bites. I also really like that it's vegan, with 14 grams of protein, which is a good amount.” —Alyssa F., Verywell Fit product tester 

Pros
  • Candy bar-like flavor

  • Soft, pleasant texture

  • No added sugar

Cons
  • Contains artificial flavors, artificial sweeteners, and sugar alcohol

Key Specs

Serving Size: 1 bar (55 grams) | Protein: 20 grams Carbohydrates: 18 grams | Fiber per Serving: 3 grams | Fat: 8 grams | Added Sugar per Serving: 0 grams | Calories per Serving: 200 | Our Overall Rating: 4.0/5

Who They're For

Best for individuals looking for a whey-based protein bar, with no added sugar, that tastes like a candy bar.

Why We Love Them

If you're looking for a whey-based protein bar that satisfies your sweet tooth, Barebell's Protein Bars are for you. The consensus is that these bars taste similar to Snickers, and we can't get enough of that candy bar consistency and flavor. We love the pleasant and chewy texture, which isn't too soft or too crunchy.

This no-added-sugar option packs 20 grams of protein and 3 grams of fiber, all at just 200 calories. These bars are available in multiple flavors and also have several delicious vegan options. We love eating ours as a post-workout treat.

Potential Flaws

  • This bar contains artificial flavors and sweeteners, which some people may want to avoid. It also contains the sugar alcohol maltitol, which may cause digestive discomfort in some people.

Most Valuable Insight

“This option is perfect for anyone who wants a no-sugar-added protein bar that's not only packed with protein, but also tastes exactly like a candy bar.” —Gabby A., Verywell Fit product tester 

Pros
  • Vegan, gluten-free, and paleo-friendly

  • Well-balanced flavor

  • High in fiber

Cons
  • Contains lion's mane, which may not be suitable for all

Key Specs

Serving Size: 1 bar (45 grams) | Protein: 12 grams Carbohydrates: 11 grams | Fiber per Serving: 8 grams | Fat: 15 grams | Added Sugar per Serving: 0 grams | Calories per Serving: 180 | Our Overall Rating: 4.3/5

Who They're For

Best for individuals who want a low-carb protein bar, with zero added sugars, and a delicious, lightly sweet flavor.

Why We Love Them

IQBAR's Protein Bars have quickly become one of our favorites and are ideal for those who want a low-carb, no-added-sugar, gluten-free, vegan, and keto-friendly option. During testing, we loved the bar's nutty flavor, soft texture, and its very satisfying crunch. We particularly appreciated its neutral aroma and pleasant aftertaste.

Each bar contains 12 grams of plant-based protein, 3 grams of net carbs, and 1 gram of sugar, with the focus being on "brain nutrients." Familiar ingredients include almonds and flaxseed, while lion's mane, a medicinal mushroom linked to promoting positive brain and nerve health, is another key ingredient. However, most research on lion's mane is limited to animal studies, with limited clinical evidence. Overall, we really enjoyed snacking on this bar and appreciated its high fiber content and the balance between lightly sweet, nutty, and savory flavors.

Potential Flaws

  • This protein bar contains lion's mane, which is not suitable for some individuals, including those with certain bleeding conditions, pregnant individuals, or those taking certain medications. Speak to your healthcare provider before consuming to ensure this option is safe for you.

Most Valuable Insight

“Overall, this bar tastes good and I enjoy its soft and relatively moist texture. The sweetness is balanced well with the savory flavor of the nuts.” —Nikki B., Verywell Fit product tester 

Pros
  • Melt-in-your-mouth texture

  • Rich, delicious flavor

  • Contains over 20 superfoods

Cons
  • Must be refrigerated

Key Specs

Serving Size: 1 bar (62 grams) | Protein: 12 grams Carbohydrates: 25 grams | Fiber per Serving: 2 grams | Fat: 18 grams | Added Sugar per Serving: 12 grams | Calories per Serving: 310 | Our Overall Rating: 4.5/5

Who They're For

Best for those who want a nut-based protein bar that's loaded with superfoods and boasts a melt-in-your-mouth texture and rich, decadent flavor.

Why We Love Them

If you're a fan of peanut butter, honey, and cookie dough, Perfect Bar's Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Bar is the perfect choice for you. Its soft texture melts in your mouth, with a flavor that tastes just like real cookie dough. We were impressed by its taste and texture, noting that it feels more like a rich, delightful treat than a protein bar.

These protein bars contain 12 grams of protein from peanut butter, rice protein, dry milk, and dry eggs. They're also packed with over 20 superfoods, such as kale, orange, lemon, alfalfa, kelp, and more. This boosts the bar's vitamin and mineral content, making it a good source of magnesium and zinc, among others. Plus, they're available in plenty of other delicious flavors. We also love the peanut butter and peanut butter chocolate chip options.

Potential Flaws

  • These protein bars need to be refrigerated, which may be less convenient for some. However, they can be kept for up to one week unrefrigerated if needed.

Most Valuable Insight

“The texture is a mixture of soft and creamy. It makes you want to close your eyes and say 'mhmmm'. It's one of those protein bars that gives you instant joy.” —Tiffany G., Verywell Fit product tester 

Pros
  • Non-GMO, wheat-free, and soy-free

  • Good source of fiber

  • Moist, chewy texture

Cons
  • Mild flavor may not work well for some

Key Specs

Serving Size: 1 bar (71 grams) | Protein: 20 grams Carbohydrates: 31 grams | Fiber per Serving: 9 grams | Fat: 12 grams | Added Sugar per Serving: 10 grams | Calories per Serving: 290 | Our Overall Rating: 4.5/5

Who They're For

Best for those who want a raw-ingredient-packed protein bar with a light flavor and satisfying crunch.

Why We Love Them

Looking for a bar with raw ingredients? Papa Steve’s No Junk Raw Protein Bars can be consumed as an on-the-go mini-meal or as a satisfying post-workout snack. Depending on the flavor, these bars contain anywhere from 12 to 20 grams of protein from raw whey or vegan protein sources, and over 50% of the recommended daily intake for fiber. We also appreciate that the sugar in each bar comes from natural sources—raw dates and fruit—as opposed to refined sugar.

Each bar is non-GMO, wheat-free, and soy-free, and made with locally sourced ingredients. We found the overall flavor of these bars to be mild, and while the texture of the bar is slightly crumbly, our testers reported it to be moist and chewy instead of dry. They last for 45 days at room temperature, two to three months in the refrigerator, or up to six months in the freezer. We also appreciate that these bars come in options that cater to those following a vegan or paleo diet.

Potential Flaws

  • This protein bar is milder in flavor, which some may not prefer.

Most Valuable Insight

“This bar tastes natural, has a good flavor profile, and has a pleasant texture to it. The puffed brown rice has a texture similar to that of a puffed rice treat, feeling airy and light.” —Olivia M., Verywell Fit product tester 

Protein Bars We Also Tested

We tested over 20 of the best protein bars, but only eight impressed us enough to make our final list of recommendations. The following options have some notable features, but ultimately didn't meet our rigorous testing requirements.

  • RXBAR's Protein Bars are reasonably priced; however, we didn't like the taste, which was overly sweet, or the sticky, dense texture, which got stuck in our teeth
  • GoMacro's Organic Vegan Protein Bars are organic, vegan, and gluten-free, which we appreciate. However, the flavor tasted artificial and weak, and we also didn't enjoy its overly chewy texture.
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How to Pick the Best Protein Bars

  • Ingredients: When picking a protein bar, the fewer ingredients, the better. We suggest aiming to select a bar with fewer than 10 ingredients. When possible, choose bars made from whole food ingredients that you can recognize, like nuts, seeds, whole grains, and dried fruit. This will help ensure you are also getting a variety of other nutrients, like vitamins and minerals.
  • Protein: When searching for a protein bar, look for a bar with more grams of protein than grams of sugar. Also, consider the source of the protein. If you prefer plant-based or vegan products, a nut or seed-based bar is likely best for you. If you want a higher-protein bar, choose one that includes a protein powder such as whey, hemp, pea, or brown rice protein. Koch recommends looking for a bar containing around 10 grams of high-quality protein for snacks. For a meal replacement, she suggests looking for one with 20 to 30 grams of protein, ideally.
  • Sugar: Choose a bar that uses natural sweeteners, such as fruit, and aim to select a bar with less than 10 to 15 grams of total sugar at most. If you have diabetes or are at risk for diabetes, you may want to consider protein bars with sugar substitutes or artificial sweeteners. However, be cautious, as high doses may cause stomach issues.
  • Fiber: Choose a bar with 3 or more grams of dietary fiber. Plant-based bars tend to be higher in fiber. If you are not used to consuming a lot of fiber, you may want to start slowly to avoid any digestive distress. When consuming fiber, it's always important to stay hydrated to avoid any discomfort.
  • Calories: Protein bars range in calories from approximately 100 to 300. Consider your needs when selecting a bar. If you're choosing a bar as a small snack, you may want a lower-calorie option, whereas if you are using a bar as a meal replacement, you may want a bit more paired with fruit, yogurt, or other snacks.

How We Tested Protein Bars

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In addition to our research, we tested over 20 of the best protein bars, serving them as directed by the manufacturer. When testing, we evaluated each product for the following key criteria.

  • Flavor: We taste each protein bar, noting how accurate it is to the flavor advertised on the packaging. We also make subjective notes on whether the flavor is good or bad, the strength of the flavor, and if we feel it is overly sweet or salty.
  • Texture: We review the texture of each protein bar, noting if it's thin and smooth, clumpy, grainy, or otherwise unpleasant.
  • Aftertaste: We note if any of the bars leave an aftertaste in the mouth after eating them, and note if it's unpleasant, how long it lingers, and if we had to eat or drink something after to mask the aftertaste.
  • Smell: Upon opening the protein bars, we assess how the bar smells, including salty, sweet, or chemical, and note any pleasant or unpleasant aromas. We also assess whether the smell is consistent with the flavor listed on the packaging and if the smell impacts the bar's flavor when we eat it.
  • Nutrition: Our nutrition editors analyze each product based on the quality of ingredients, including protein, calories, fiber, sugar, and fat, as well as other nutrients added.
  • Value: We assign a value score without checking the product's price until after reviewing it in all other key categories. We then ask ourselves if we'd purchase it at full price or only buy it on sale. Would we recommend it to friends and family?
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Our Experts

We consulted experts at each stage of our research, testing, and reporting process. The following experts helped us better understand which key features to look for in a high-quality protein bar and what to avoid. While we select products independently, expert input helps inform our decisions.

  • Allison Koch, MS, RD, CCSD, LDN, board-certified specialist in sports dietetics (CSSD), with a focus on endurance athletes
  • Holly Klamer, MS, RDN, registered dietitian with experience in many areas, including supplements, personal training, and sports nutrition
  • Amy Fischer, MS, RD, CDN, registered dietitian who covers a wide range of health and wellness-related content, including nutrition, fitness, and supplements

Frequently Asked Questions

When should you eat protein bars?

You can eat a protein bar at any time of the day, but they are especially helpful for when you need a protein and energy boost on the go—so they're good to have in your gym bag for a quick snack after working out. Protein bars can serve as a meal substitute when a nutritious, well-balanced meal is unavailable; however, it's essential to consider your individual energy and nutrition needs.

What's the healthiest protein bar?

Healthy protein bars typically avoid added sugars and artificial ingredients. For a healthy combination of protein, fiber, and fats, consider protein bars with whole ingredients like Elemental Superfood Protein Bars, Rise Protein Bars, or ALOHA Organic Plant-Based Protein Bars.

Is eating a protein bar every day okay?

Eating a protein bar every day is generally considered okay, however, they shouldn't act as your main source of protein or nutrition. Be sure to discuss your protein and nutritional needs with your healthcare provider or a registered dietitian.

Why Trust Verywell Fit

Shushy Rita Setrakian, MS, RD, is a registered dietitian and Verywell Fit writer who is skilled at spotting the latest nutrition trends and research and breaking down what they mean for supplement and food choices. For this roundup, she combed through the results of our protein powder test and sifted through the notes on taste, aftertaste, nutrition, and independent verification to identify the best options.

Additional reporting contributed by Eliza Savage, MS, RD, CDN

Eliza Savage, MS, RD, CDN, is a registered dietitian and Verywell Fit writer who has covered nutrition and fitness topics and tested products, including bone broth, Greek yogurt, protein bars, and fitness equipment. She uses her expertise to recommend highly effective products to Verywell Fit readers.

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Shushy is a registered dietitian who has an eye for spotting the latest nutrition trends, research, and breaking down what that can mean for your supplement and food choices.