Stacy Talks & Reviews: No Cow Protein Bars & Cookies

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No Cow Protein Bars & Cookies


No Cow started out as a protein bar line, but has quickly became a trusted brand in things dairy free, low sugar, and high protein. I for one have mild issues with dairy, like I can’t drink milk but I can eat cheese. And I have to watch what type of creamer I use because if it contains milk it gives me an upset stomach. So I’ve learned to alter different foods I eat to accommodate that. For me finding products like these No Cow snacks is awesome because I don’t have to “try it first” to see if it with bother me or not. I can safely eat their cookies and bars as a snack and not worry at all. I received a nice assortment from them to try, and so far all of them I have tried have been really good too. I actually hid them from the kiddos so I could try them all myself first. I know bad mom, but I’m the one with the milk problems so I should get first dibs right?

The cookies line comes in Peanut Butter, Chocolate Chip, Double Chocolate and Snickerdoodle – of them I think my favorite was the peanut butter. All of the cookies have at least 12 grams of plant-based protein per cookie with only 1 gram of sugar. Nice way to get that added protein in my diet too.

Speaking of protein their bars have at least 20 grams of dairy free protein per bar with only 1 gram of sugar. They currently come in Chocolate Fudge Brownie, Mint Cacao Chip, Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip, Raspberry Truffle, Blueberry Cobbler and Lemon Meringue Pie. And will soon be joined by Carrot Cake and Chunky Peanut Butter varieties. I haven’t tried all of these yet, but so far I’m digging the Blueberry Cobbler a lot.


About: 
No Cow, formerly known as D’s Naturals, was created by Daniel Katz on his mission to redefine high protein, low sugar, dairy free foods to fuel an active lifestyle. Made with simple ingredients like brown rice and pea protein, No Cow Bars, Cookies, and Fluffbutter are vegan, non-GMO, low in sugar, and free of gluten, dairy, lactose and soy. Products are available at over 12,000 retail locations nationwide. To learn more and to fall in love with No Cow, please visit www.NoCow.com.

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