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Gluten free and dairy free review: PureFit protein bars

October 21, 6:15 PMDC Gluten Free ExaminerSandra Robins
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PureFit nutrition bars have 18 grams of soy protein and are gluten free, dairy free, vegan, and Kosher. They are also all natural and low Glycemic. PureFit bars do not contain hydrogenated oils, trans fats, sugar alcohols, or artificial sweeteners. They are available in four flavors: peanut butter crunch, almond crunch, berry almond crunch, and chocolate brownie.

PureFit bars are surprisingly large. They seem larger than most other gluten free bars. They are also dense and very filling. All four flavors taste good, but the best flavors are peanut butter crunch and chocolate brownie. While the chocolate brownie is similar in taste to other gluten free chocolate protein bars, the peanut butter crunch is a unique flavor sure to appeal to peanut butter lovers. The berries in the berry almond crunch are raspberries.

PureFit bars are easy to eat and seem to have the perfect texture. They do not melt, which makes them great to keep in a purse, beach bag, suitcase, or car. Just make sure to have a drink on hand to have after the bar as you will definitely need one.

On the PureFit website, the bars cost $30 for a box of 15 bars. These bars were obtained using the PureFit Sample Kit offer. The customer only pays $7.00 for shipping and gets one of each of the four flavors. Two free samples are allowed per household, one per person.

The best part of the free sample is the great 50% off your first order coupon code that comes with the bars. “For every box you order at $30.00, receive another box absolutely free.” All bars were dated well, with expiration dates in summer 2010. They are not sold in the DC area. The closest retailers are David’s Natural Market in Columbia and Gambrills and Kroger stores in Virginia.
 

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