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Not digging the one I tried. Do you have a favorite?

Pb&J is good if you microwave it about 10 seconds.

Cashew/coconut is decent.

I just ordered Choc chip cookie dough which has great reviews and the brownie bar.

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Pb&J is good if you microwave it about 10 seconds.

Cashew/coconut is decent.

I just ordered Choc chip cookie dough which has great reviews and the brownie bar.

Thanks! They didn't have those when I was at the Vitamin Shop last time. I've only tried the PB Supreme so far and it was better nuked, but still not that great. I will try the others because as convenient as it is, I can choke down just about anything.

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Not digging the one I tried. Do you have a favorite?

Love banana nut and chocolate chip cookie. Apple pie was good, not great. Same with chocolate brownie and coconut, they were so so. Want to try cinnamon roll and pb&j.

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My husband really likes the lemon one, Lemon Supreme I think. I am not far enough out yet to eat them but he has been trying them out for me as a replacement for his lunch. I have heard great reviews about the chocolate chip cookie dough bar, I can't wait to try it

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I did not like the Cinnamon Roll. Strange aftertaste.

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I live on these things. The mixed berry bliss is my favorite followed by the banana nut and coconut cashew. I've found that GNC is just as cheap as Amazon or Quest online and there is no sales tax as its a supplement.

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For some reason the Quest bars now make me feel nauseous. I liked them at first and bought three boxes from GNC. Figures. ????

pre-surgery weight 325; surgery date 2/28/2013; surgery weight 307; 8 weeks past-op weight 281.4

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I didnt care for the cinnamon roll either, it was too cinnamony

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Ordered a box of mixed berry blissllast night using the code. :-)

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chocolate brownie and cookie ones are my favorite:) even my teenage daughter loves them!

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