Clif Chocolate Brownie Bar
To keep it simple... these things taste way better…
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Summary
To keep it simple... these things taste way better than any of the other brands out there, guys.
You know what it's like to grab the new brand of bar, throw it in your pack and head out. What sucks is when you get out on the trail or in the bush, and you reach for a good energy boost only to find the melted remains of what looks to be a "floater". Or better yet, when you bite into your bar and find that trying to force it down passed your taste buds is as hard as the 8 miles you just trekked.
CLIF bars are one of those items I always have on hand. They taste good, and always seem to stick with you longer than other snacks. They are cheaper than a lot of other bars, and can be found just about anywhere. You can get a box of 6 for around $5.50 at Wally World.
About as good as energy food gets!
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About as good as energy food gets!
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