Before we understood what was going on with my son's dietary restrictions, we were aware that he was borderline diabetic. Protein became something we sought out regularly. He would be fine one minute and the next his lips were white and he could barely walk. He frequently spoke of being dizzy.
I set out on trying to find protein bars we could stash here and there for emergencies. We tried a lot of bars and many really do taste like cardboard. Some are edible while others we choked down. The price became a factor as we needed to purchase them in bulk.
A lot of times we bought a box that the kids liked but they became tired of the same thing before the bars were consumed.
AFTER the Gluten Free diet was implemented, we were on a search for a new bar that didn't contain gluten. A friend suggested we try Hasselbeck's NOGII No Gluten Super Protein Bar. The bar we chose is 390 calories and contains 30 grams of protein. We chose the Chocolate Peanut Butter Carmel Crisp. I have to say it felt like we were eating a candy bar. It tasted great, had a great texture and was HUGE!
If they don't carry them in stores near you, feel free to go to www.nogii.com. Elisabeth has her bars for sale as well as cookbooks. She has a few Gluten Free recipes posted as well. There is a store locator by zip code for you to see if the bars are sold close to you. It seems even Walgreens carries them! I purchased mine at Market Street - a grocery store close to my home.
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