
good! Snacks Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Bar
Plant-based snackers who want a soy-free protein bar with clean ingredients

Orgain Organic Protein Bar Chocolate Brownie
Budget-conscious organic shoppers who want a clean certified bar at the lowest price
Score Comparison
Pricing & Features
Making Your Decision
When to Choose good! Snacks Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Bar
Plant-based snackers who want a soy-free protein bar with clean ingredients
good! Snacks delivers a solid plant-based bar with 15g protein, no artificial sweeteners, and a soy-free formula. The lack of major certifications keeps it from the top tier, but the ingredient quality and taste are consistently praised. A reliable mid-tier plant option.
Strengths
- Clean plant-based protein blend with 15g protein and no artificial sweeteners
- Soy-free formula appeals to those avoiding common allergens
- Good greens protein blend adds micronutrient density beyond just protein
Limitations
- No major third-party certifications like USDA Organic or NSF
- Smaller brand with less established track record for consistency
- Limited flavor variety compared to larger protein bar brands
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

