I have a few bar reviews to post, so this is the first of a few I will be posting over the next couple of weeks or so.
I was sent a free Clif Crunch bar (thanks, Clif!) and decided to eat it after a run one day.
At first glance, it looks just like a certain other popular granola bar. Can you guess which one? It rhymes with "Raycher Rally," lol.
However, the taste is much more "real" than said popular-bar. The sweetness is non-chemical, and the texture, albeit dry and crumbly, consisted clearly of wheat bran and other authentic grains. For the same amount of calories (180), it is not a bad alternative to other bars.
I don't know how much these actually cost, but wouldn't it be better to eat this organic bar??

I was sent a free Clif Crunch bar (thanks, Clif!) and decided to eat it after a run one day.
At first glance, it looks just like a certain other popular granola bar. Can you guess which one? It rhymes with "Raycher Rally," lol.
However, the taste is much more "real" than said popular-bar. The sweetness is non-chemical, and the texture, albeit dry and crumbly, consisted clearly of wheat bran and other authentic grains. For the same amount of calories (180), it is not a bad alternative to other bars.
I don't know how much these actually cost, but wouldn't it be better to eat this organic bar??


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