🚀 Elevate your snack game with protein-packed perfection!
David High Protein Bars deliver 28g of high-quality protein per bar with zero sugar and only 150 calories. Featuring a blend of milk protein isolate, collagen, whey concentrate, and egg white, these gluten-free bars support muscle recovery and beauty from within. Perfect for busy professionals seeking a tasty, low-carb, on-the-go nutrition boost.
A**B
Delicious, High-Protein, and Guilt-Free!
I recently tried the David Protein Bar, and it has quickly become my go-to snack! With 28g of high-quality protein packed into each bar, it’s perfect for muscle recovery and keeping me full between meals. I love that it’s only 150 calories and has 0g of sugar, making it a great choice for anyone watching their calorie intake or looking for a snack that won’t spike blood sugar levels.The texture is smooth and satisfying, not chalky or too chewy like some other protein bars I’ve tried. Plus, the flavors are absolutely delicious—I was pleasantly surprised at how indulgent it tastes while still being low in fat and carbs. As someone who follows a gluten-free diet, I also appreciate that it’s made without gluten.Whether you’re into fitness, looking for a healthy snack, or need a convenient protein boost, this bar checks all the boxes. Highly recommend!
R**A
Best protein bars ever!
LOVE these bars! They have the right caloric/protein profile and they are very tasty! I love the salted peanut butter/Blueberry/cinnamon roll bars.Love that they are sugar free!
K**Y
Low caloric energy bar with highest protein 28gm guarantee.
Great tasting energy bars (blueberry my favorite) and low in sugar but high in protein 28gm. Fantastic for nutritional boost for dieters or diabetics.
L**1
Changed the recipe and added unhealthy ingredients
The previous formula was a reasonably clean protein bar that I could find (still not completely clean), and I thought they were delicious, but now they’ve just changed the recipe and added maltitol, sucralose, and Acesulfame potassium (Ace-K), all of which are ingredients that many health-conscious people recognize as harmful to health.I reached out to David customer service, and they were really kind and responsive, which I appreciated. Nevertheless, I’ll post almost verbatim what I sent to them, because I want to encourage other consumers to fight for our health, and to consistently demand from companies that they stop selling us poison. Check out the other 1-star reviews here. People care. We do not want these ingredients.Note – I’ve had to remove the links to the studies I included, because Amazon will automatically redact them. But if you search for any of the things I’ve noted, you’ll find the research easily.------Message sent to David Protein: I want to share some feedback that you will hopefully consider, especially if other people like me write with the same concerns. I believe your product is a premium one (it certainly has a premium price) :) and it seems to be marketed towards people who take their health seriously. It’s frustrating that the food industry has continued on a decades-long trend to remove food from food. EPG, for instance, is not food. It’s an indigestible, synthetic, fat-like product. Take a look at these crazy side effects (some of which I experienced): (link to study was removed – google “EPG digestion side effects”) (Edit: Spoiler alert.... you might experience orange oily goo leaking out of your bum, including when you think you're passing gas...but surprise! Nope - time to shower and change your underwear immediately. I wish I was kidding. After I stopped consuming these bars, this bizarre symptom went away completely. EPG is not digestible by humans. EPG should not be sold. Google Olestra. This is Olestra 2.0.)I realize this ingredient was in your old formula, but I begrudgingly made my peace with it (Edit: this is no longer true - see my note above), but my true thought was – why don’t you just use a small amount of real fat? We, consumers, are not looking for calorie-free, food-free “food.” We want real food.Maltitol is a sugar alcohol. In recent years, it has come to light that sugar alcohols are associated with liver cancer. Check out: (link was removed – google “sugar alcohols and liver cancer”). I always mistrust something that seems too good to be true, especially sugar alternatives. Many health-conscious people, myself included, would be happy with just a small amount of real sugar or honey or maple syrup, as opposed to synthetic sweeteners. I believe that the danger of sugar alcohols will become more widely known over the next decade and people and companies who are paying attention will begin to shun them.And then you added sucralose and Ace-K. :( These are awful ingredients. I saw one of your Instagram ads, where people were pointing this out, and your responses to them were that they are “safe” and “FDA approved.” Do you know how many toxins and carcinogens are FDA approved? That can’t be the only source of “truth” that we listen to, because the FDA is not an angelic and altruistic organization. They are part useful and part pure evil. Both of these ingredients (and other artificial sweeteners), are linked to cardiovascular disease – which is the #1 killer in the US. Please check out: (link was removed – google “artificial sweeteners and heart disease”). Here’s another article on Ace-K: (link was removed – google “Effects of acesulfame K on human health”).If I were developing a product, I wouldn’t even consider including “questionable” ingredients (those that have raised enough red flags that they could be dangerous, even if there wasn’t a definitive cause/effect study produced). Why take the risk? There are so many extremely safe natural food ingredients to use. The problem is that little bad things like this, here and there, are used in tons of our food products, and over the decades, they add up to a big cumulative effect and cause serious diseases. Please consider this comment again: health-conscious people are looking for real food. The true solution is to just make everything from scratch at home, but it sure would be nice to find one convenient, truly clean protein bar to have occasionally. Thank you for reading, and I’ll truly miss your bars. They were delicious.
K**D
pricey but big bars that fill you up
Nice size bars, good nutrient count. Low sugar/high protein. The bars fill you up and are made with few ingredients. The taste is good for low sugar and carbs. The price is the reason for only 4 stars. Pricey for bars.
K**M
BEST bars in existence
these are in a league of their own - best protein to calorie ratio of any bar. Blueberry is the best flavor imo. Keep them in the fridge for the best texture - they don’t get too hard.
B**.
Worth the Price
These are the best protein bars. Took me a little while to get used to the EPG fat they use, but flavor and macros are best in the game. I never get tired of the blueberry pie.
L**L
Not like cake batter, more like flavored chewing gum.
The cake batter flavored high protein bars which I spent $39.99 on , didn’t taste like cakes or cake batter & the only way I can say that it’s high protein is because they claim that on the box !!!!It mentions putting the box in the fridge (which I think I should have done). The packages of bars were difficult to open because every piece of the bars- which touched the inside packaging was stuck to it. It really could have used some wax paper (between the bars and its packaging) or have it already cut into little pieces like a Hershey’s Bar.The box arrived inside a larger box (which protected them). They weren’t hard, stale or dry. They smelled perfectly fine (but then I had nothing to compare it against). Am I satisfied? It’s difficult answering that. Will I be buying more? NO. Were they worth the money? NO. Will I be asking for a refund? Probably not since I can’t actually return anything (I’m handicapped, bedridden and have been in a long term care facility since 2021) . I’ll probably ask my aides if they would like any, and also have the aides ask the patients if they would like some (our aides are aware of who can eat and those who cannot real food).
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