David High Protein Bars, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, 28g Protein (4 Count)

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More protein and fewer calories help you increase muscle and decrease fat. This sugar free protein snack is the optimal protein for your optimal form. David has 28g of protein, 150 calories, and 0g of sugar per bar to optimally support muscle building and bodily functions including skin, hair, and nail health. Whether you’re fueling up pre-workout, recovering post-gym, or anytime you need a healthy high protein snack on the go, these gluten free bars help you to stay on track with your macros without compromising taste. David Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough flavored protein bars deliver the taste of raw cookie dough with notes of brown sugar, butter, and vanilla and the texture of rich chocolate chunks and vanilla cookie crisps.

Price range: $2.97 through $11.67

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5 reviews for David High Protein Bars, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, 28g Protein (4 Count)

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  1. jason

    nice mid-day snack
    I have an afternoon shake and a couple hours later have a David bar. I don’t really care about the label controversy with fat and calories. I would continue to buy these even if they had to change the label. chocolate cookie dough is my fave. prior to this I was eating quest bars but had to keep them in my pocket to soften them up. David bars don’t need this treatment.

  2. KC


    I’ve got this on subscription now! It’s a nutrition bar, not a high sugar, high fat candy bar with added protein. It has the best rating from WW (3 points) of all the protein bars I’ve tried. I love the blueberry pie flavor, which also has little rice krispie-type bits for crunch. I have some in the car in case I miss a meal. I like them from the fridge too. I can eat just a half and it gets me through to the next meal. Nutrients are high, like a true nutrition bar. if you want something that tastes like a candy bar, buy a candy bar.

  3. Mauigirl42day


    I love David’s bars for it can be a meal replacement. Also, if you’re on the go. Most people they say that I’ve given them to they love the taste. They don’t like the texture to each his own. I wish they would make more bronze flavored bars, like cookies and cream! Thank you for listening….

  4. Jessica

    Macros for the win
    Macro wise these are really good. They are really high protein and not bad for net carbs so they are keto friendly. The taste is pretty good, the texture is solid but not hard. I haven’t tried the cashews or chocolate chips, I’ve only tried the fudge brownie bar and I really liked them. A little pricey.

  5. Tracey

    Great bar
    These bars are really good. They’re very very clean. Have a few calories for a protein bar. The texture is a little odd, it’s a little on the chalky side for me. But would eat one in a pinch if I needed something.

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