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Jeremy Hand
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Jun 26, 2012
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Northern VA
· Joined Feb 2012
· Points: 100
The gf just sent me this link youbars.com It is a pretty sweet, customizable energy bar distributor. The bars are pretty expensive ($2.99/bar) but you can add pretty much anything you desire. Sunflower Seed Butter, Rice Protein, Chia seeds, and blueberries with agave syrup, chocolate chips, oat bran, and stevia? No problem. I haven't ordered anything from them yet but I figured I'd pass along the site and see if anyone has used this company before. Happy Snackin'!
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Rob Gordon
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Jun 26, 2012
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Hollywood, CA
· Joined Feb 2009
· Points: 115
First off... 2.99 a bar is just stupid. Secondly... I was seeing a girl who chose the owner of this company over me. So I suggest a boycott.
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Jeremy Hand
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Jun 26, 2012
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Northern VA
· Joined Feb 2012
· Points: 100
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Rob Gordon
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Jun 26, 2012
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Hollywood, CA
· Joined Feb 2009
· Points: 115
You can always count on the rock climbing community.
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sqwirll
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Jun 26, 2012
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Las Vegas
· Joined Mar 2006
· Points: 1,360
Rob Gordon wrote:Secondly... I was seeing a girl who chose the owner of this company over me. So I suggest a boycott. In his defense, he does offer 100% Satifaction Guaranteed.
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Rob Gordon
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Jun 26, 2012
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Hollywood, CA
· Joined Feb 2009
· Points: 115
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sqwirll
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Jun 26, 2012
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Las Vegas
· Joined Mar 2006
· Points: 1,360
Rob Gordon wrote:Hahahaha. Sorry, it was too easy.
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MTN MIA
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Jun 26, 2012
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Vail
· Joined May 2006
· Points: 435
sqwirll wrote: he does offer 100% Satifaction Guaranteed. and that goes a long ways if you are a girl......
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Jonathan Miller
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Jun 26, 2012
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jun 2012
· Points: 0
You can always buy from their competitor - ElementBars.com
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Ian Stewart
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Jun 26, 2012
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined May 2010
· Points: 155
$3/ea for 50g energy bars? Who in their right mind...? If you really want to "make your own" energy bars, you really should just MAKE YOUR OWN. For $20 I'm sure you could get enough ingredients to make a few dozen bars. Just find a generic "bar" recipe online somewhere then throw in whatever you want.
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James Arnold
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Jun 28, 2012
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Chattanooga
· Joined Dec 2008
· Points: 55
BOYCOTT +1 and: you could probably start your own youbar for $20...just start with 2 cups of oats + 2 dollops of peanut butter "dabs" of -agave sweetener/brown rice flour (or syrup)/honey "dashes" of cinammon, nutmeg, salt, "handful" of nuts/seeds/craisins/dried fruit "just enough" liquid-water/milk/eggs "extra" quick oats if you want to mess with the glycemic index.... If you have a food processor, it takes seconds to get to a "clif bar" consistency... you can easily use a mixer or probably a blender... 15-20 in a 375deg oven, you are golden, literally....ymmv ? profit!
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Jon Nelson
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Jun 28, 2012
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Redmond, WA
· Joined Sep 2011
· Points: 8,611
Or, just make a peanut butter and jam sandwich. To stiffen it up like a bar, mix the peanut butter with oats and toast the bread.
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David Rivers
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Jun 28, 2012
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Sep 2008
· Points: 20
Astro Balls (so dubbed by my friend who lived in Yosemite in the early 80s) 1 cup almond butter 1 cup raisins food processed 1 cup peanuts coarse chopped- can be raw, roasted, whatever 1 cup steel cut oats plus extra for dusting 2-3 Tspoon sesame seeds optional could use chia, hemp, etc mix first 3 ingredients into thick paste. knead in 1/2 steel cut oats and sesame seeds. work in remaining oats plus more if necessary to create a dense loaf of "dough". let set 15 min or longer to consolidate. Roll into about 1.25 inch balls and dust with extra oats. yields approx. 24 balls. a very crude analysis of ingredients indicates approx 160 cal, 10g fat, 9 protein, 8 carb, plus a good dose of fiber/ ball.
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