
GoMacro MacroBar Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip
Organic purists who prioritize whole food ingredients and clean certifications above protein content

Orgain Organic Protein Bar Chocolate Brownie
Budget-conscious organic shoppers who want a clean certified bar at the lowest price
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Making Your Decision
When to Choose GoMacro MacroBar Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip
Organic purists who prioritize whole food ingredients and clean certifications above protein content
GoMacro is the gold standard for ingredient purity in the protein bar space. USDA Organic, C.L.E.A.N. certified, and made entirely from whole food ingredients. The trade-off is modest protein (11g) and higher sugar from organic sources. If ingredient quality matters more than macros, this is the bar to beat.
Strengths
- USDA Organic and C.L.E.A.N. certified with all whole food ingredients
- Zero artificial sweeteners, sugar alcohols, or preservatives of any kind
- Organic peanut butter and brown rice protein from traceable sources
Limitations
- Only 11g protein per bar — among the lowest in this comparison
- Higher sugar content (~10g) compared to low-sugar competitors
- Premium price at ~$3.21/bar makes it one of the most expensive options
When to Choose Orgain Organic Protein Bar Chocolate Brownie
Budget-conscious organic shoppers who want a clean certified bar at the lowest price
Orgain delivers USDA Organic certification at a price point (~$1.50/bar) that makes clean eating accessible. The ingredient list is genuinely clean with only 4g sugar. The obvious limitation is 10g protein — this is more of a healthy snack than a serious protein source. Unbeatable value for organic quality.
Strengths
- USDA Organic certified at an incredibly affordable ~$1.50/bar — best value organic option
- Clean ingredient list with no artificial sweeteners, colors, or preservatives
- Only ~4g sugar per bar from organic sources
Limitations
- Only 10g protein per bar — the lowest protein content in this entire comparison
- Organic plant protein has lower bioavailability than whey or egg white
- Lower protein may not satisfy those using bars as a primary protein source

