Snack bars are the new granola bars. This isn’t really a news flash, but I certainly never thought of them this
way. They were, by and large, previously marketed as energy bars, designed to deliver an extra dose of calories to
hard-working athletes or as meal replacements for busy people. Many people don’t use these as meal replacements,
though, and eat two or three a day as snacks, hence the new "snack bar" designation. Though most of the bars
have 200-250 calories and less than 6 grams of fat, some can have more than 10 grams of fat and over 300 calories.
Eating two or three of these adds up – and quickly.
This month, EatingWell magazine rounded up some of the best snack bar options, based on the following criteria: 225 calories or less and less than 3 grams of saturated fat, as well as at least 5 grams of protein and 3 grams of fiber. The goal was to find something worth eating nutritionally as a snack and was filling enough to hold you over until your next meal.









