Fuel Your Day with Zing! 🚀
Zing Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Vegan Protein Bars are a delicious, gluten-free snack packed with 10g of plant-based protein and high fiber. Made with natural ingredients like oats, semi-sweet chocolate chips, and cashews, these bars provide a quick and convenient energy boost without artificial sweeteners or sugar alcohols. Perfect for active lifestyles, they cater to health-conscious consumers looking for a nutritious and tasty on-the-go option.
A**R
Very minty
I thought these might be a light minty chocolate flavor, but it is more like a York Peppermint Patty. Tastey, but pretty strong in the mint department.
J**Y
YUMMMM
best tasting protein bars I've found, gluten and dairy free, can't beat it!!!!!!!! totally recommend if you love tasty treats and want a quick snack. picky kid approved!! (kids that will eat no bars at all loves these)
M**A
Delicious and nutritious
I love protein bars, but recently had to switch to a low sodium diet for health reasons. Thankfully I found Zing, and they allow me to still have one of my favorite snacks without a lot of sodium. And, most important, they taste good too.
C**U
Ten starts for taste, zero for delivery.
The bars taste great and the texture is pleasant. Tastes more like a snack, but fills you up like a meal. The delivery was just the box, no padding, no protection for temperature. So while I appreciate the lack of environmental impact, even in the cool weather all the ones facing the sun were all melted.
O**R
What you need to know about Tapioca
[DISCLAIMER: I have no medical expertise whatsoever. Some of my conclusions may be wrong, so I encourage you to look up this information from other sources and make your own assessment]I hesitated a lot about writing this review. On one hand, something made me seriously ill, and I feel a strong obligation to warn others. On the other hand, I don't want to be unfair to the company that made this product. While I do have my suspicions, I can't definitively say that their product made me sick.In the end I decided that I'm just going to share some established facts about tapioca, an ingredient in this protein bar. There's something interesting about tapioca that I think everyone should know before they make it a part of their diet.Tapioca comes from a plant called Cassava, which normally contains Cyanide, a dangerous poison. My understanding is that Cassava always has Cyanide in it, the questions is how much. In any case, Cassava is unsafe to eat until it goes through a cleaning process, and even then, it's not guaranteed that all the Cyanide has been removed.If you ingest a very small amount of Cyanide, depending on how small, and depending on your individual body, your system may be able to get rid of it. However, if you ingest a large amount from a plant that wasn't properly cleaned, you can get seriously sick: "vertigo, vomiting, and collapse. In some cases, death may result within one or two hours."Another way you can get seriously harmed is through long exposure; ingesting small amounts over an extended period of time. "Chronic, low-level cyanide exposure is associated with the development of goiter (enlarged thyroid gland) and with tropical ataxic neuropathy, a nerve-damaging disorder." There's more horrible stuff, but I'll stop here.I didn't know any of this until recently when I got sick and needed to investigate the cause. For over a year now, I have been regularly eating protein bars that contain Tapioca. The product I bought and consumed most frequently was the Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Zing bar. I have also been consuming similar protein bars from another brand called "ALOHA," which also contain Tapioca.About a month ago, I ate half an ALOHA bar from a new box (and a new batch) that I had just opened. A few hours later I got extremely sick. I have a mild food allergy, and the symptoms I had were similar to my allergic reaction, but much more severe, and this sickness was worse than anything I've experienced before.The next day, when I started feeling well enough, I went back and checked the label on the ALOHA bar to see if it contains my allergen food, but it wasn't in the ingredient list. Of course, the protein bar was not the only thing I ate prior to getting sick, so it was difficult for me to pin-point the cause. I decided not to eat any ALOHA bars until I know more, but I continued to eat the Zing bars almost daily. The Zing bars never made sick at that point, and I have been buying them for over a year.A few weeks later I started noticing bizarre and extremely alarming symptoms. Things like vertigo, vomiting, and headaches are too vague, but the new symptoms were unusual, so the search quickly lead to Cyanide. My new symptoms were a close match to symptoms of long-term Cyanide exposure.To be clear, I make no claims that this product, or any other product I mentioned, contains toxins or had anything to do with my sickness. I still don't know for sure, and I'm keeping records and samples of both products until I know more.What I'm sure about is that I'm staying away from Tapioca, and any other type of food made from the Cassava. While it appears that a lot of people consume it regularly, and that in some countries it's a fundamental food source which they can't go without, it's also clear that Cyanide poisoning is a familiar condition. Everywhere Cassava is mentioned, there's always a warning attached about adequate cleaning and processing. For Tapioca specifically, I saw conflicting statements, some claiming that Tapioca is safe because it's a highly processed form of Cassava, while others give a general that includes Tapioca.I have no doubt that the companies who make these bars want to provide a good and safe product to their customers. What I worry about is unintentional contamination. This is a dangerous plant by nature, and it's not far-fetched to think that they might receive a bad batch from their supplier. Do they test the ingredients they use every single time to ensure that they are safe? How much leftover Cyanide is considered safe and acceptable? Maybe the average person can tolerate a certain amount, but how do you know you're an average person?
A**L
tasted different not as fresh this last time
this is the fourth or fifth time I’ve ordered them and they just didn’t taste as fresh this time… I don’t think I’ll be ordering them again
F**N
Wow
These are GOOD. I tried the dark chocolate cherry almond. Amazing! I can finally put the candy bars down and eat a healthier treat.
D**S
Delicious and nutricious!
A very tasty and healthy little snack! Sugar content is a little high, but oh well. I would suggest buying these when they're on sale because in my opinion that's when they're worth the money. Full price and these things become awfully expensive!
E**L
Dark Chocolate, light mint touch
Good product
I**E
Yum
Hands down the best natural protein bar I have ever had!
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