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Amazon [amazon.com] has the
12-Count 2.12-Oz Quest Nutrition Blueberry Cobbler Hero Bar (Blueberry Cobbler) on sale
2 for
$33.79 ($1.40 each) when you follow instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Note, coupons are typically limited to one per account. You may cancel Subscribe & Save any time after your order ships.
Deal Instructions
- Click here [amazon.com] for the product page
- Select the "Subscribe & Save" option
- Change the quantity to 2
- Clip the 15% coupon on the product page
- Select any delivery frequency and click on 'Set Up Now'
- Proceed to checkout
- Buy 2, save 50% on 1 in cart multibuy discount will apply at checkout
- The price should be $54.06 - $13.52 (Multibuy Discount) - $4.05 (15% S&S discount) - $2.70 (5% S&S discount) = $33.79 ($1.40/each) + free shipping
Note: Few Quest Nutrition Protein Chips are also part of the
Buy 2, save 50% on 1 [amazon.com] promotion for mix and match.
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I have no idea whether dietary erythritol is good or bad or neutral but I'll take a pretty educated guess and say your risk of a cardiovascular event isn't going to increase based on this quest bar. Though if I was picking a product like this, I'd want a far higher protein amount.
1. Erythritol is created by your own body. This is a pretty important fact to be aware of.
2. Their findings don't differentiate between endogenous and dietary erythritol. Do you see the problem here?
3. According to them, the participants were enrolled before erythritol became a major food additive.
4. Erythritol levels were still high a day after dietary consumption. From endogenous erythritol!
This isn't difficult to comprehend. The study doesn't show anything to link dietary erythritol to cardiovascular disease. It doesn't even show causality between circulating erythritol and disease.
I don't know whether or not erythritol is bad for you, but this paper doesn't demonstrate it.
At this point the research is pretty clear that exercise and energy balance in diet are the things that people need to keep in mind for longevity. Avoiding erythritol in a quest bar is likely far down the checklist of things to worry about when it comes to good health.
Your anecdotal story doesn't actually show anything. Are you telling me you never ate a single artificial sweetener, then ate some and had heart related episodes, then stopped and they went away?
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The prices on some flavors have gotten so high.
The prices on some flavors have gotten so high.
Honestly these are my favorite, and I've had prob every quest flavor. The caramel hero ones are good too.
At a Glance. Higher blood levels of the artificial sweetener erythritol were associated with increased risk of heart attack and stroke. The results highlight the need for further study of erythritol's long-term risks for cardiovascular health
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The texture of hero bar is a lot different than the regular quest protein bars. Arguably the hero tastes way better and has a better texture that isn't as much like eating a fake sweet bar of clay