If you need a protein fix, and that's something I'm not qualified to comment on, this baby gives you 20 grams per bar--a whopping, 40% of your RDV! I don;t think I've found anything that high. It also tastes good. The typically creamy texture of the Promax bar works well with the chocolate mint flavor--it feels smooth, refreshing, light. (That does not work as well with the Chocolate Peanut Butter Bar--which tastes eviscerated of almost all peanutty qualities).
So, 5* for an unusually good, unique taste/texture approach. However, Promax bars currently includes what even the fast food chains are dropping quicker than you can say "Public Relations": The bad nutrition du jour--trans-fat! One 75 gram bar has 8 grams of total fat, of which 3.5 are saturated, and one is trans-fat. That's a "for your information." you and your doc or nutritionist, etc., will need to make the decisions about whether and how "nutritional bars" have a place in your diet.
This Promax bar has a slew of vitamins and minerals (the mode is about 25% of the Recommended Daily Values), thanks, in part, to the chemical additives.Copper gluconate, anyone? However,that's pretty par for this type of product. Promax.com has more nutritional and ingredient information, including an interesting history of the company, how Promax trounced the competition in a (Promax-sponsored) taste test, and the importance of protein. Promax.com has all the info.