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I tried 6 protein bars to see which tasted the best, and there was one very clear winner

August 29, 2025
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I tried 6 protein bars to see which tasted the best, and there was one very clear winner
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I tried six peanut-butter-flavored 20-gram protein bars to find the best one.

Ted Berg

Protein bars are becoming really, really popular.

The multibillion-dollar protein-bar industry is projected to grow to over 7 billion by 2029 — so it’s no surprise there are a lot of bars on the market. But they can’t all be winners. And they don’t always taste great.

To help find which is the best to buy at the grocery store, I bought protein bars in similar flavors from six different brands to review. The amount of protein, calories, fiber, or added sugars a person is looking to consume will vary, so I focused my reviews on taste.

All six of the bars advertise 20 grams of protein and contain between 200 and 290 calories. Of them, only the top two tasted like something I’d want to eat again.

Here’s my ranking, from my least favorite to my top pick.

Editor’s Note: This story was originally published on April 23, 2024, and most recently updated on August 28, 2025. Product availability may vary.

6. One (peanut-butter pie)

One protein bar wrapper with unwrapped bar next to it

Ted Berg

The packaging of One’s peanut-butter-pie flavor shows what appears to be chocolate syrup drizzled over the dessert it aspires to taste like.

However, the outer shell of the bar is a peanut-butter-colored coating, and there’s no chocolate or cocoa in the ingredient list. The bar didn’t taste chocolate-y, either.

Although none of the bars tasted much like peanut butter — a revelation so surprising that I doubted my taste buds and cross-referenced with some actual peanut butter — the One bar, especially, tasted nothing like it to me.

In my opinion, it tasted more like chewing gum, except with a grainy texture and a somewhat unpleasant, almost medicinal aftertaste.

The 220-calorie bar is fairly high in fiber (8 grams), but I don’t think it’s very good. Other One bars might taste better, but I wouldn’t try this flavor again.

5. Think! (creamy peanut butter)

Think! protein bar with unwrapped bar next to it

Ted Berg

Think! offers both creamy and chunky peanut-butter protein bars, so I can overlook the lack of texture in the creamy variety.

This bar is coated in chocolate, though there’s seemingly no indication of that on the bar’s packaging. It had a hint of peanut-butter flavor — but not much.

The bar’s interior was surprisingly cakey, which threw me off. I found myself desperate for a cleansing sip of water after my first bite.

The 230-calorie bar has no added sugar, but only 1 gram of fiber. Even so, I probably wouldn’t reach for this one again.

4. Quest (chocolate peanut butter)

Quest protein bar wrapper with unwrapped bar next to it

Ted Berg

The Quest bar had no outer coating at all, giving it the feel of the first-generation protein bars that were marketed toward endurance athletes.

It had a dry, nougaty texture, and with the chocolate chips nestled inside it, it tasted a little like cookie dough. Again, the peanut-butter flavor was very mild. I’d say it was an inoffensive protein bar overall, but not a particularly tasty one.

Notably, it’s got the fewest calories (190 calories) and most fiber (11 grams) of the bars I tried.

3. Pure Protein (chocolate peanut butter)

Pure Protein protein bar wrapper with unwrapped bar next to it

Ted Berg

The 200-calorie Pure Protein offering can’t match Quest’s for fiber, with only 1 gram. But it’s a bit tastier, thanks in large part to the fairly thick layer of chocolate surrounding a chewy interior with occasional bites of crunch.

While chewing, I tasted a hint of something artificial-tasting that reminded me I was eating a protein bar. I might buy the Pure Protein bar again if it were my best option, but not if either of the top two offerings were also available.

It’s also worth noting this was the smallest of the bars I tried, shorter and blockier than the others, and only 50 grams (the others were 55 grams or larger).

2. Clif Builders (chocolate peanut butter)

Clif Builders protein bar wrapper with unwrapped bar next to it

Ted Berg

The Clif Builders protein bar is a bit different from the rest on this list in that it’s the only one with substantial amounts of added sugar, 17 grams. None of the others has more than 1 gram of added sugar.

The distinction means that at 290 calories, it has a higher calorie count than any other protein bar I tasted. However, a difference of 60 to 90 calories doesn’t seem like a big deal to me, considering how much better this tastes than any of the options below it on the list.

It’s chocolate-y, crunchy, and substantial — enough so that, if I chose this as my protein bar, I could rest assured I wouldn’t be tempted to eat other, less nutritious food alongside it.

As a bonus, it’s got no aftertaste to speak of.

1. Barebells (salty peanut)

Gold protein bar wrapper with unwrapped bar next to it

Ted Berg

With 200 calories and no added sugar, the Barebells bar was the tastiest of the bunch.

It’s chocolate-y and chewy, with a soft, caramel-like center. It has actual, visible peanuts and the flavor of actual peanuts. It tasted more like peanut butter than any of the peanut-butter-flavored bars I tried.

However, it mostly it tastes like a candy bar. In fact, in a blind taste test, with no concern for protein content, I could imagine picking this over a candy bar, since it’s not quite sweet enough to give me a headache like a full-size Snickers might.

It’s so much better than the others that it’s almost hard to believe its nutrition facts. It’s also hard to imagine I’d ever choose any other protein bar if a Barebells bar were available.

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