AG1 (Athletic Greens) vs Barebells Protein Bar
Our pick: Barebells Protein Bar takes it — 79 vs 66.
Both are strong — the call comes down to what you prioritise:
- AG1 (Athletic Greens) — You are busy, won’t reliably eat varied produce, want a banned-substance-tested all-in-one, and the price is not a barrier.
- Barebells Protein Bar — Buy it if you want a high-protein, low-sugar snack that actually tastes like a treat and you can find it in nearly every supermarket.
AG1 (Athletic Greens)
A well-made, exhaustively tested convenience greens — but a premium price, undisclosed blend doses and thin independent evidence make it hard to justify over a solid diet.
Barebells Protein Bar
One of the best-tasting mainstream protein bars you can buy in Germany: 20g protein, ~200 kcal and only ~1.5g sugar per 55g bar, in a genuinely candy-bar-like texture. The catch is the sweetener system (maltitol sugar alcohol plus sucralose), which keeps sugar low but can cause bloating for some and isn't a 'clean-label' product. A solid, widely available everyday snack rather than a purist choice.
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