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IMHO - most of the EAS products you see in grocery stores, drug stores

and Wal-Mart type stores are usually the AdvantEdge EAS products

(endorsed by Crawford, no less). I think these are primarily

products created my EAS to complete with the mainstream 'weight loss'

products, such as Slim-Fast, Power Bars, Atkins Bars, etc. etc. (seems

like the shelf at the supermarket gets wider and wider as more companies

hop on the band wagon). If you read the labels of these products they

are better than some but not much different than others. I don't use

these products on BFL unless I'm really in a bind, because they don't

typically provide enough protein to suit me for a 'meal'. I have tried

many of them and find most to be pretty good, but if you are someone who

is wanting to do BFL by the book and eat really clean, there are better

options (Myoplex or other quality protein and MRPs or MRBs available

through the specialty stores (GNC, VitaminWorld, EAS Online, many other

places online) Just my two cents..

Christy in Indiana

BFL bars??

My niece was in wal-mart and told me she saw some " bars " that had

Body For Life logo on them. Am I just totally from the " boonies " and

haven't seen these or are these something new? Gonna have to check it

out. Just wondering.....if anyone has tried them are they good?

Crystal

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Thanks, I will check those out!

Christy in Indiana

RE: BFL bars??

Walgreens has Odyssey bars for $1.99 a whole dollar cheaper than GNC.

You can't beat Odyssey for taste and stats. 7 net carbs, around 30 grams

protein. Both flavors are yummy.

Stasia

Christy <weaveartist@...> wrote:

IMHO - most of the EAS products you see in grocery stores, drug stores

and Wal-Mart type stores are usually the AdvantEdge EAS products

(endorsed by Crawford, no less). I think these are primarily

products created my EAS to complete with the mainstream 'weight loss'

products, such as Slim-Fast, Power Bars, Atkins Bars, etc. etc. (seems

like the shelf at the supermarket gets wider and wider as more companies

hop on the band wagon). If you read the labels of these products they

are better than some but not much different than others. I don't use

these products on BFL unless I'm really in a bind, because they don't

typically provide enough protein to suit me for a 'meal'. I have tried

many of them and find most to be pretty good, but if you are someone who

is wanting to do BFL by the book and eat really clean, there are better

options (Myoplex or other quality protein and MRPs or MRBs available

through the specialty stores (GNC, VitaminWorld, EAS Online, many other

places online) Just my two cents..

Christy in Indiana

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-Walmart sells the AdvantEdge bars & shakes.I love them! They taste

great!!!!

TXSweetcorn--

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<night_wind1@y...> wrote:

> My niece was in wal-mart and told me she saw some " bars " that had

> Body For Life logo on them. Am I just totally from the " boonies "

and

> haven't seen these or are these something new? Gonna have to check

it

> out. Just wondering.....if anyone has tried them are they good?

>

> Crystal

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