Protein Dynamix DynaBar
Eat 1-3 Bars per day to supplement protein intake.
Chocolate Vanilla Crunch sampled flavour.
I first sampled it at Body Power Expo where they launched it in 2015. I must have eaten about 10 bars over the pre-workout-bcaa-fat-burner-protein fuelled 3 day event. I’ve since picked one up every time I have seen them available. The protein bites, assuming they taste the same (haven’t sampled them at the time of writing) will be the protein version of a Can of Pringles, once you pop… damned where’d they all go.
First Impressions
When you open the bar you get a smell of vanilla and chocolate, and it looks knobbly, and you thinking oh aye, then you take your first bite and chew. First you taste the chocolate, and its a little chewy. The vanilla hits you and you realise its not like other protein bars, so you chew more and the peanut hits. The more you chew the more it reminds you of Lion Bars or Baby Ruth Bar and tastes more and more like a potentially bad snack food, then you realise its not bad and just enjoy it.
They are a light crunchy, crisp bar, not at all stodgy and dense like lots of other bars. This is the price of Low Fat, Low Carb, and High Protein, so while this bar is medium-low on the protein count and kinda medium-high on the fat and carbs, what you have a is a genuine treat bar.
The Fabled Lion Bar
Just how much like a bad chocolate bar it is, check out the picture with 3 different bars. This is a Protein DynaBar compared side by side with a Baby Ruth Bar and the aforementioned Lion Bar.
They are a light crunchy, crisp bar, not at all stodgy and dense like lots of other bars. When you see the pictures above you expect the core to be the same old usual mattress heavy density foam which lots of bars have.
This is the price of Low Fat, Low Carb, and High Protein, so while this bar is medium-low on the protein count and kinda medium-high on the fat and carbs, what you have a is a genuine treat bar.