Finding the Right Breakfast Bars

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We’ve already filled you in on the best choices for snack bars and energy bars. Now we’ve scoped out the most popular breakfast bar brands to find out which are the healthiest breakfast choice.

What Is a Breakfast Bar?
These types of food bars are often referred to as “cereal bars.” Instead of being packed with nuts, granola, or oodles of protein like snack or energy bars, they typically have a softer texture and may try to replicate some common American breakfast foods like pastries and cereal. Some varieties have fruit fillings or icing on top, which might be a sign of high amounts of sugar.

Any kind of food bar provides grab-and-go convenience and portion control; this definitely makes them handy for a fast breakfast or a between-meal snack. Just walk through your grocery store, and you’ll see that there’s an astounding range of choices — some healthy and some not so much!

What to Look For
Most breakfast bars range from 90 to 150 calories. This isn’t really enough calories for breakfast, so if you do choose a bar like this, eat it with some fresh fruit, non-fat or low-fat yogurt or a glass of milk to complete the meal.

When it comes to the ingredients, look for products that include items you can pronounce. I found a lot of these packaged bars are loaded with sweeteners and preservatives.

    What you DO want:
  • Whole grains for nutrients and fiber
  • Real fruit

I did some research to find the highest quality bars out there; here are a few that I like:

Make Your Own
When you do make them yourself, you get to control the quality of the ingredients (no high fructose corn syrup in these recipes!) and pick and choose your favorite flavors. You probably don’t have time to whip up a batch of these in the morning before you head out to work, so cook them ahead of time. Wrap them individually and store in the pantry, fridge or freezer. Or pop a few in a plastic baggie and keep them in your desk at work.

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Breakfast is hard to skip. Paradoxically, it is also the meal that needs to be done quickly as you rush off to work. So a new need arises – something healthy and quick to prepare. Breakfast bars answer these needs by providing such meals. The precaution is however present – “What you DO want” and “What you DON’T want”. TLC Cereal Bars are extremely useful especially with the fruit flavors like apple.

Krikri on June 17, 2009 at 1:00 pm

Thanks for the suggestions! I’ve been eating these FiberOne granola bars recently…what do you think of those?

jennifer blanchard on June 17, 2009 at 6:31 pm

Hi Jennifer – The best way to check out any bar is to read through the nutrition facts and ingredients. Many companies have the info online so you can do your research before you head to the store.

Dana Angelo White on June 18, 2009 at 10:43 am

Does anyone have a comment on the South Beach Breakfast Bars. I like them because they're 140 cal and have 10 gr of protein.

August on June 24, 2009 at 4:25 pm

Thank's for your suggestions. I like Luna Toasted Nuts'n Cranberry 10g protein 3g fiber, low glycemic, calcium 35%. Calories 180, 35 from fat. I will try some of your suggestions like this fig walks into a bar…

Monika Moore on June 24, 2009 at 4:36 pm

180 calories – A bit too high. I guess no one buys the South Beach breakfast bars.

August on June 24, 2009 at 5:43 pm

Dude! Great post!!! Trader Joe Bars are my absolute FAVORITE!!! I'm completely hooked on them. I tend to buy 4 boxes (one in each flavor) at a time to last me the entire month! They are a perfect on the go snack, energy booster when the day is dragging, quick nutrients after Yoga or a good workout. They're whole grain & all natural organic ingredients – they can't be beat in my opinion! I'm glad to see someone else out there agrees!

Kelly on June 24, 2009 at 6:25 pm

I like the Kashi bars. The Fiber One bars have quite a bit of fiber, but they also contain high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) and the South Beach bars have artifical sweeteners. I purchase items with as few ingredients as possible and I completely avoid HFCS, partially hydrogenated oils, and artificial anything. This gets crazy…but is doable.

Kelly on June 24, 2009 at 7:14 pm

l also like the Luna bars. My current favorite is the vanilla almond (used to be the Toasted Nuts'n Cranberry). I have tried many breakfast bars and the Luna bars are the only ones that satisfy me until lunch and do not cause a spike and fall in my sugar. I actually have a monthly reoccurring order from Amazon.

Linda G on June 24, 2009 at 7:53 pm

I love the Enjoy Life caramel apple cereal bar. It's allergen free(no gluten, soy or nuts) and tastes great.

jill on June 25, 2009 at 9:57 pm

We love the oats and choc especially my 19 year old son! They are filling and hig in fiber.

Nancy Golomb on June 28, 2009 at 1:11 pm

I have found chocolate peanut nougat bars from adkins. They have about 5 g. of fiber, 10 g. of protein, and 170 calories each. Great for on the go!!

taunymara on July 9, 2009 at 4:35 pm

All of you!! Please try Lara Bars!!! They only have 4 or 5 ingredients, are organic, and absolutely fabulous!! They come in Banana Nut, Pistachio, Chocolate, Apple, and several others. Oh yea, the Lime Coconut is my absolute fave!!!

Leanne on July 9, 2009 at 5:51 pm

Thanks for your comment Leanne – one of the newest Lara Bar flavors -Peanut Butter Cookie- is pretty awesome too!

danawhite on July 9, 2009 at 6:29 pm

Personally, I enjoy Lara Bars, they're not exactly breakfast bars, however they are scrumptious. Cherry Pie and Apple pie is a must-try! Sink your teeth into it and I guarantee, you'll never go back to the sugar-laden breakfast bars.

Christina on July 10, 2009 at 2:25 am

How good are th special k bars?

Nancy Norton Baynham on July 10, 2009 at 11:20 pm

where do you purchase these bars? Your favorite grocery?
What is the sugar content? Thanks

Ginny on July 11, 2009 at 2:25 am

Hi Ginny,
Your local Trader Joe's have these bars (check http://www.traderjoes.com to find one near you). They contains 13 grams of sugar per bar.

tamidor on July 11, 2009 at 9:33 pm

I definitely plan to try the Lara Bars. I looked them up and they sound phenomenal! Thanks!

m_davidson on July 12, 2009 at 3:20 am

Hi Nancy,
The Special K Bars contain 90 calories per bar (which is decent)–but as Dana mentioned should be supplemented with a fruit if you plan on having them for breakfast. Problem I find is the tremendous amount of processed ingredients, many of them different types of sugars and the "Partially Hydrogenated Oils" which is a source of trans fats. These bars also contain 1 grams of fiber, which is not significant. Some of the bars Dana mentioned contain more fiber, more wholesome ingredients, and no trans fat. Let us know if you try any.

tamidor on July 12, 2009 at 11:17 am

I really enjoy Think Thin bars. One bar has 20 grams of protein and little sugar. I also enjoyed the Atkins Advantage bar which was Peanut Butter Granola bar with 17 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar and low fat, but I think they have stopped making them. I bought both types of bars at Trader Joe's, but you can buy the Think Thin bars on line. Atkins Advantage has two other bars, but they have more fat than I like.

Donna on July 13, 2009 at 1:45 am

where do you buy the Lara bars?? they sound great!!!

Alyson on July 13, 2009 at 1:59 am

My grocery store has them – Kroger – in with all their other bars like Clif & Power Bars etc.

Cecelia on July 13, 2009 at 3:27 am

Hi Alyson,
My local Trader Joe's and Whole Foods have them too. Like Cecelia mentioned, they're next to all the bars like Clif, Luna, Power, etc..

tamidor on July 13, 2009 at 11:33 am

LARA Bars can also be found at large grocery store chains like Stop & Shop. Go to their website (http://www.larabar.com) to purchase bars or to look for a store that sells them near you.

danawhite on July 13, 2009 at 2:19 pm

Guaranteed everyone on this site reads the nutritional facts.

La Teeda on July 13, 2009 at 9:01 pm

I like the Fiber Plus Dark Choclate Almond or Fiber One Peanut Butter Bars. They are quite satisfying and not really sweet. If you have a sweet tooth these will stop the craving.

Carol on August 26, 2009 at 6:07 pm

Does Walmart carry these LARA Bars

Nancy on August 31, 2009 at 2:41 pm

Hi Nancy –
I haven't seen LARA Bars at my local Walmart, but I have been able to pick them up at Stop & Shop, Whole Foods and Trader Joe's. If you visit their website (http://www.larabar.com) you can search for a store that sells them near you.

danawhite on August 31, 2009 at 6:34 pm

Hi Nancy –
I haven't seen LARA Bars at my local Walmart, but I have been able to pick them up at Stop & Shop, Whole Foods and Trader Joe's. If you visit their website http://www.larabar.com you can find a store that sells them near you.

danawhite on August 31, 2009 at 6:35 pm

would nature valley oat and honey (the green wrapper) be considered a breakfast bar or no? i have been wanting to try the kashi bars.

pebbles06 on September 30, 2009 at 7:18 pm

hey carol ya the fiber one bars choc. ones are awesome! i love those

pebbles06 on September 30, 2009 at 7:19 pm

Hi pebbles06
You could certainly have a Nature Valley for breakfast – we classified granola bars like that as "snack bars." Here’s the link to our Finding The Right Snack Barspost.

danawhite on September 30, 2009 at 7:35 pm

Hi pebbles06
You could certainly have a Nature Valley for breakfast – we classified granola bars like that as "snack bars." Here’s the link to our Finding The Right Snack Bars post.

danawhite on September 30, 2009 at 7:35 pm

i ve been eating Odwalla super protein (14 grams) bars..good or not?

charlotte on October 5, 2009 at 2:49 am

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