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Just wondering where people buy their Quest bars and how much they cost? I found them at The Vitamin Shoppe today and they were much pricier than I was expecting. I guess I thought they'd be around $1-1.49 and they were $2.69 each. Is there someone cheaper I should look? Does Walmart carry them? I did get a few and I can't wait to try them.

I was also disappointed that The Vitamin Shoppe didn't have the Syntrax nectar individual serving packets. I was looking forward to trying a few of the fruity flavors and they only carried chocolate.

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@MrsRoboto I buy them either at Sprout's, if you have that nearby, or on Amazon - and you can get them a bit cheaper, but they do cost a bit more than some others...- I think I paid about $25 on Amazon for a box of 12, so that is just over $2/each, then shipping if that comes into the equation as well. However, at 3+ months after RNY, I still can't eat a whole one at one sitting, so I split them in half and they go further that way... Oh, and I've never seen them at Walmart - doesn't mean they might not have them in your closest WM, but the WMs near me, do not carry them -

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The Quest bars have also been on Groupon a time or two. I think they were $25 for a box of 12.

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I don't think Walmart carries them, but whole foods does... But they are really high! Try Amazon like others mentioned! They also have the Lenny and Larry brownies that are AMAZING!!!

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GNC has them and you can get pretty good deals when they have sales or you get coupons or specials......sometimes buy one and get one free. I buy them by the box of 12 for $24.00. I have ordered them from Amazon and Vitamin shoppe and had problems with them not being of the same consistency. GNC has the freshest ones.

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Vitamin Shoppe online, 1 box is $25

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I get them on Amazon prime. They run the same price or a tad lower, and I get them in two days when I don't plan ;-)

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GNC sells them. They are more expensive as singles, but often runs specials on the boxes at buy 2 get 1 free.

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