Mars/Snickers protein bars

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What are peoples thoughts on these? Apart from jumping on the protein band wagon.

Quick google suggest the protein in them is soya protein. I can't remember where I read it, but read one cumulative study that says soya is the worse type for the body. The body can't easily absorb is, so much of it is wasted. If taking it after a work out it's even less beneficial as it has such a slow absorption rate that anything the body does take it misses the ideal post-workout window.
Although happy to be shown wrong about the above.

It appears any major food brand is jumping on the protein ladder, and having the knowledge from above if I pick up a supermarket snack "with added protein" I'd always check the lable to see what type they've included. And unless it was something i would have bought as a snack anyway, ie a nature valley bar, I would put it back on the shelf. Yet I can still fall foul of marketing too, to the point I want to try the mars/snickers bar.
 
marketing scam to just make more money by jumping onto the protien bandwagon. GUess they are premepting the sugar tax coming to town and are looking at how they can try an dput out "healthier" looking products to get their customers to switch.

But at the end of the day it will still be garbage
 
The 'anabolic window' is longer than you think, and unless you train fasted I wouldn't worry too much about having some protein within 6.854 seconds of finishing your workout.

I don't see anything wrong with these protein bars. If you have the money and they suit your taste go for it. Would I eat them? Yes. Would I buy them? No. Purely due to the fact that they seem expensive for what they are.
 
Looked at the macros. Decent but there's not enough protein to stimulate muscle protein synthesis eating the bars in isolation - would have to have it with a glass of milk or something.
 
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