Clif Bar Chocolate Chip

Clif Bar
Contains seed oils
42 Poor
$17.27 · 15 pack
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Summary

Clif Bar Chocolate Chip scores 42/100. Despite 'Made with Organic Oats' branding and a wholesome outdoor image, this bar is essentially a candy bar with a protein label. Three different sugar sources (brown rice syrup, tapioca syrup, cane syrup) as the first ingredients, soy protein isolate extracted with chemical solvents, sunflower/soybean seed oils, and natural flavors. 17g sugar per bar — more than a Snickers. A textbook health-washing product.

At a glance

Beneficial ingredients 2
Harmful ingredients 5
Owned by Mondelez International
Category Protein Bars

Key ingredients 11

Organic Rolled Oats
Good

Whole grain oats providing fiber, complex carbohydrates, and beta-glucan for sustained energy. Organic certification ensures no synthetic pesticides.

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Unsweetened Chocolate
Good

Provides cocoa flavanols and antioxidants. A relatively minimally processed ingredient.

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Brown Rice Syrup
Bad

Highly processed liquid sweetener with a very high glycemic index (98 — higher than table sugar). The first ingredient by weight, meaning this bar is primarily sugar. Often marketed as 'natural' but is enzymatically processed starch.

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Tapioca Syrup
Bad

Second processed sweetener — a highly refined sugar derived from cassava starch. Stacking two liquid sugars as the top ingredients is a hallmark of ultra-processing.

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Soy Protein Isolate
Bad

Heavily processed protein extracted from soybeans using chemical solvents like hexane. Contains phytoestrogens that may disrupt hormonal balance. Used as cheap filler protein inferior to whey in bioavailability.

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Sunflower and/or Soybean Oil
Very Bad

Refined seed oils high in pro-inflammatory omega-6 fatty acids. Industrially processed with chemical solvents. The 'and/or' label means the manufacturer uses whichever is cheapest — a cost-cutting red flag.

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Natural Flavors
Bad

Ambiguous umbrella term lacking transparency on chemical composition.

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Organic Cane Syrup
Neutral

Third sugar source. While organic, it's still a processed liquid sweetener adding to the 17g total sugar per bar.

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Chicory Fiber
Neutral

Prebiotic fiber added to boost the fiber count on the label. Functional but often causes bloating and gas.

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Barley Malt Extract
Neutral

Yet another sweetener used in the soy rice crisps. Contains gluten.

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Salt
Neutral

Standard flavor enhancer.

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Processing

Group 4 · Ultra-processed

Ultra-Processed Foods

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