RiseBar Protein, 12-Count Bars

RiseBar Protein Almond Honey,  2.1 oz. Bars, 12-CountThese bars are a great source of protein, but they are so sweet that I have to wash them down with something. I realize that they need the honey to make them stick together, but would appreciate a less sweet snack.

I recently tried Rise Almond Honey Protein Bars for the first time. My favorite protein bar up until this point had been Clif's Builder-Plus Chocolate, but I'd been seeking to switch from a soy-based protein to whey-based. The Rise Bar totally fit the bill, I like the taste, & don't find myself having any kind of an issue with the texture. It's not a texture that sticks to your teeth, but in flavor, the closest thing I can identify is an old-fashioned Bit-O-Honey bar, which I don't mind at all. It is sweet, but not overly so, no more than other protein bars.......definitely not excessive in sweetness. Another great thing is that it maintains a very high potassium level, with next to zero sodium.........only 25 gram in this bar. I would definitely recommend this bar, both with regard to content and flavor.

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I tried these bars about a year ago. I really love them and they keep me full. On reading the reviews about blood sugars spikes for the Quest Bars, I tested my blood sugars. With me being diabetic, I thought I would also test this with the Rise Bars. My blood sugars this morning were 106 and after eating the Honey bar, my sugars jumped to 160. So it did jump my sugars up by 54. The Honey Rise Bar has 13g of sugar vs. 2g with the Quest Bar (101 to 169). So it seems to be about closer in sugar increases. I am going to test this against my hemp protein shakes to see if it is about the same. If so, then I am not as concerned with the jumps per it would be a normal reaction to eating food.

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This is one of the most nutritious bars out there. Of course for anyone with health issues, I don't recommend bars at all, since they, by design, have too much sweetener in them. American society can't seem to purchase anything that isn't sweetened, or is it that American food industry won't make anything that isn't sweetened. The challenge even with the rise bar is that it is sweetened with Agave (and a bit too much). Depending on the source of agave (specifically how much the provider has processed it), agave "nector" could have been turned into High Fructose syrup. And, the rise bar doesn't need that much sweetener. I think they are trying to make it taste like a sni***** candy bar (to sweet). The rice already provides soe sweetness and perhaps some stevia or luo han guo extract would do well to give a nice taste. And, since such a minimal amount would be required, it might even make the manufacturing cheaper once they modified the lines. Who knows. I just wish that companies like this would lead nutrition trends a bit more aggressively. All the ingredients are nutritious, except the Agave (likely), by themselves, so start buying into the sweet-tooth brain-washing! The audience buying these bars are health-nuts we don't want things to be crazy sweet. With a little modification, I'd buy it again. It was one of the only Carob bars on the market that I could find.

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These bars are fabulous. The taste is great as a snack or protein supplement. My husband loves them as a pre or post work out bar. The improvement is tremendous from the day of the Boomi Bar. Thank you for that...

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