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| Tina |
| Friday, January 26, 2007, 6:29pm |
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Well, I finally had my first unibar today after my workout and YUMMY! It was so wonderful, a real treat for me. My youngest son was in heaven as well. He said, "Mmmm, these are good, Mommy!" I hope that I can continue eating them. They are great for after workout and my husband has been eating them for a quick breakfast on the run.
They are also very filling! It has been almost 3 hours since I ate it, and I am still not really hungry. So, kudos to this product. I am usually afraid of using flax, since it constipates me, but I think it is the raw flax that does it, and I am assuming this flax is at least low-heat processed.
Well, just wanted to give a good report and update! I only wish my older son who is sensitive to eggs could eat them. I will have to continue buying the Kirkman's pear bars with pea protein for him. I am glad he likes those! Any other O's have issues with eggs? Just wondering.
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| Saturday, January 27, 2007, 12:59am |
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My sisters are both Os who have issues with eggs but they don't seem to bother me so I enjoy the UniBars and also the egg protein used in Protein Smoothies. |
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| Saturday, January 27, 2007, 7:46pm |
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I can't eat too many eggs, or they bother me. Several a week I can do. Chicken bothers me more. I also recently had my first almond-blueberry bar, and it took me almost a week to eat the whole thing, between the jaw workout, and hunger satisfaction. Definitely worth the price. |
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| Sunday, January 28, 2007, 2:10am |
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depending on when you bought your unibars last, the new formula is more jaw friendly |
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| Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 1:51pm |
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Does the new formula taste better also? I couldn't stand the old ones. I wouldn't want to order them again if they are the same.
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| mandi |
| Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 1:55pm |
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i did two 100 mile offroad mountain bike races this summer (11 hrs long) and the unibars worked amazing. near the end of the race the uni bars were all i could stomach. |
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| Tina |
| Thursday, February 1, 2007, 4:22am |
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It is the NAP product that Dr. Dadamo developed good for all blood types. It is a protein bar, with 2 flavors, blueberry almond and chocolate cherry. I have only had the blueberry, but they are excellent. A bit pricey though, but worth it...
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| funkymuse |
| Wednesday, February 14, 2007, 4:54pm |
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Anybody tried the new softer version of the protein bars?
I would love to hear feedback as I'd like to try them myself... |
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| k1204 |
| Wednesday, February 14, 2007, 6:00pm |
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The blueberry bar is OK. I personally didn't care too much for the chocolate cherry but that's just me. |
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