ALOHA organic plant based protein bars and protein power review

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REVIEW – I’m always on the lookout for snacks that satisfy both my sweet tooth and my nutritional needs. Enter ALOHA, a brand that’s been making waves (see what I did there?) in the plant-based protein market with their bars and powders. In a world where convenience often trumps nutrition, ALOHA offers an alternative to sugary treats and fast food indulgences. Their protein bars and powders promise to deliver not just a quick energy boost, but also a hefty dose of plant-based protein, all while keeping things organic, vegan, and gluten-free. Let’s see if ALOHA could truly bridge the gap between healthy and tasty.

What is it?

ALOHA makes individually wrapped organic plant-based protein bars and canisters of organic plant-based protein powders.

ALOHA protein bars

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Let’s start with the protein bars. ALOHA has quite a few flavors of protein bars including limited time flavors. They sent me a box Peanut Butter Cup bars and a sampler package containing two of each of the following flavors: Chocolate Fudge Brownie, Chocolate Mint, Cookie Dough, Chocolate Coconut Almond, Vanilla Almond Crunch, and Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip.

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Each bar is individually wrapped and offers 14 grams of protein. Some bars are covered in chocolate with a nougat-like interior, and others don’t have a chocolate coating.

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The size of the bars makes you feel like you’re getting your money’s worth. I tested each bar as a replacement for breakfast, but they are probably best suited as a snack or healthy dessert.

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The bars are certified kosher, 100% organic, non-GMO, and are vegan and gluten free. Depending on the flavor, they all have slightly different ingredients, but I included a picture of the nutritional content of the Chocolate Fudge Brownie bar as an example. I like that the bars have less sugar and more fiber than most bars that I’ve looked at.

Here are my notes after tasting each of the bars. Spoiler, I really liked them, and based on the over 20,000 reviews on Amazon where the bars receive 73% 5-star reviews, many other people love them too.

Chocolate Fudge Brownie – Like a typical healthy protein bar. Chocolate covered chewy centered bar. Good flavor, not too sweet. Not gritty. Held my hunger from about 8am – 11:30am.

Cookie Dough – Not chocolate covered. Chewy with small chocolate chips and and cocoa nibs for a slight crunch. Not too sweet. Not gritty. Held my hunger from 8am – noon.

Peanut Butter Cup – Chocolate covered. Doesn’t taste like a Reese’s Cup, but I did enjoy it.

Chocolate Mint – Chocolate covered with a chocolate chewy nougat center. Good flavor, not too sweet. Mint/cool sensation lasts after chewing and swallowing. Held my hunger from 8am – noon.

Chocolate Coconut Almond – Not chocolate covered. Little bits of chocolate, almond and coconut. I wasn’t that excited about this flavor before I actually tasted it, but once I did, it was easily one of my favorites! It tastes like an almond joy. Really yummy!

Vanilla Almond Crunch – This is another flavor that I wasn’t expecting to like, but I was surprised. It’s not covered in chocolate and has a nice vanilla flavor with crunchy bits of almonds.

Peanut Chocolate Chip – Another good one. I think I like this one better than the Peanut Butter Cup flavor.

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At $32.99 for a box of 12 bars, that works out to $2.75 per bar, but the fact that they have good ingredients means that you’ll get what you pay for. I really enjoyed all of the bars and will reorder once I’ve eaten all of them.

I would rather eat an ALOHA protein bar than a regular candy bar any day because it feels like less of a cheat and more of a healthy option that just happens to be sweet and tasty with a nice dose of protein and fiber.

ALOHA protein powder

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I had high hopes for the ALOHA vanilla protein powder, but I just didn’t love it. When mixed with 12 ounces of water as directed on the canister, it made a thin, watery shake. Here are the nutritional details for the vanilla flavor.

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It mixed smoothly when I mixed it with a shaker bottle, and there wasn’t any grit like most plant protein/pea protein shakes I’ve tasted in the past. The flavor wasn’t overly sweet and there was a slight coconut flavor aftertaste, which is probably the main reason why I didn’t really enjoy the flavor. I love coconut in cookies, cakes, and pies, but I’ve never liked that flavor in a shake. They should have sent me the chocolate flavor which I’m sure I would have liked better.

What I do like about the protein powder is the 18g of protein, for only 130 calories. I plan to use the rest of the powder that I have left with a heavy dose of cocoa powder to mask the flavor that I don’t care for.

What I like about ALOHA protein bars and powder

  • Great flavors
  • Good ingredients and serving size
  • Didn’t cause any stomach issues eating a bar each day like other plant-based protein bars do to me

What needs to be improved?

  • Make the shakes thicker. I found that it was too thin

Final thoughts

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I’m always looking for protein bars with good ingredients, and I am happy to say that ALOHA bars fit this criteria. There are many flavor options, but the ones I tried tasted good (to me), with great texture, good portion, and the ability to keep hunger at bay for at least 4hrs. The price is in line with other higher-end bars, so I think they are worth their value in flavor and quality.

Price: $32.99 (save 25% if you subscribe)
Where to buy: ALOHA and Amazon
Source: The sample for this review was provided by ALOHA. ALOHA did not have a final say on the review and did not preview the review before it was published.

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  2. I agree. I’ve been eating these for the past 6-8 months and enjoy them. I like the coconut almond version best as well. I use them before I go out to play tennis in the early morning when I don’t have time to make up something. It holds me til I come back a couple of hours later, but I usually grab a banana or some snack when I come back. The only thing that is a bit annoying about them, is they are chewy, so I don’t use them during a match. You take a bit and are still chewing when you go back out.

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