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Healthy Snacks—or Just Hype?

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The ones worth trying—and the ones to skip

You’ve probably seen lots of new snacks that are being touted as “healthful.” Is this just a marketing ploy—or are there some snack products that really do make nutrition a priority?

To get the real story, Bottom Line/Health spoke with nutrition expert David Grotto, RD, LDN, to get his take on five new snacks—and their marketing claims…

THE GOOD BEAN ROASTED CHICKPEAS

P 15 ChickpeasThe claim: “One serving offers as much fiber as two cups of broccoli.”

Take it or leave it? These are worth a try. According to the label, each one-ounce serving of this snack contains 5 g of fiber. (Yes, that’s the amount found in two cups of raw broccoli.) This is a good sign—particularly for people watching their weight—because fiber prevents hunger pangs. Chickpeas are also rich in folate, which has powerful anti-cancer properties, especially against colorectal cancer.

Enjoy this tasty snack plain or sprinkle it on salads or soups. A one-ounce serving contains 120 calories. Available at Whole Foods Market and TheGoodBean.com. Typical cost: About $2.40.

HERSHEY’S DAGOBA ORGANIC CHOCOLATE NEW MOON (74% CACAO)

P 15 NewMoonChocolateThe claim: Hershey’s makes no specific claims for this product, but dark chocolate has been extolled for its many health benefits, such as reduced heart disease risk.

Take it or leave it? This is worth a try. Unlike many other dark chocolate bars, the Dagoba is processed so that it retains high levels of antioxidant-rich flavanols.

Dagoba, with 74% cacao and a rich, smooth flavor, has 200 calories per serving (1.5 ounces) and 10 g of sugar, which is relatively low for dark chocolate. Available at most supermarkets. Typical cost: $3.45.

ProBar PROTEIN MEAL BAR

The claim: “…the right nutrient-dense calories for lasting energy and nourishment.”

Take it or leave it? Skip it. The ProBar is not really very nutritious. Most bars have at least 19 g of brown rice syrup, which has no more nutritional value than regular white sugar. There’s also about 360 calories in each bar, which is fine for a meal replacement but a lot for a snack. And one bar has about 8 g of protein—not enough for a meal.

POPCHIPS

The claim: “You’re allowed to eat the whole bag.”

Take it or leave it? Take a pass. There is nothing inherently unhealthy about this product, but you won’t derive any sort of nutritional boost. And if you tend to overindulge on chiplike snacks, watch out—a full bag of Popchips (3.5 ounces) will set you back 420 calories. Plus, you are likely to still feel hungry, since each serving has just 1 g of fiber.

But if you just can’t bear to pass these up, then consider trying the 0.unce single-serving bags with 100 calories each. Available at most grocery stores and Target. Typical cost: 99¢ for a 0.unce bag.

WONDERFUL PISTACHIOS

P 15 PistachiosThe claim: “One of the lowest-calorie nuts…”

Take it or leave it? These are worth a try. This product’s claim is true. One ounce (about 49 nuts) of pistachios contains 160 calories—similar to almonds and cashews and less than walnuts. All nuts are a good snack choice, but pistachios are loaded with lutein, a nutrient known to reduce risk for cataracts and other chronic eye diseases.

Individually portioned bags (1.5 ounces each) will help you avoid a calorie overdose. Available at Target, CVS and Walmart. Typical cost: $1.10.

Source: David Grotto, MS, RDN, the author of 101 Optimal Life Foods (Bantam) and The Best Things You Can Eat (Da Capo). Grotto is president and founder of Nutrition Housecall, LLC, a Chicago-based nutrition consulting firm that provides nutrition communications, lecturing and consulting services. He also maintains a private practice providing at-home diet and lifestyle counseling for families. DavidGrotto.com



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I have been on a health kick and was so shocked at how much saturated fat is in a lot of protein bars.

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I like Kind Bars the best.

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Lawyerlady wrote:

I like Kind Bars the best.


 Kind Bars are the only ones I know of that are gluten free.



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Lawyerlady wrote:

I like Kind Bars the best.


 Kind Bars are the only ones I know of that are gluten free.


 Get the cranberry dark chocolate.  It's very good. 



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I may need to go gluten free. Every time I eat bread my tummy feels like it's on fire.

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Southern_Belle wrote:

I may need to go gluten free. Every time I eat bread my tummy feels like it's on fire.


 It may be something else.  You should do a food diary, and then try cutting things out one at a time.  If it's only the bread - that's probably not gluten, since gluten is in sooooo much.



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Well it's more than bread. But bread really tears me up! Dairy is no Bueno as well.

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Southern_Belle wrote:

Well it's more than bread. But bread really tears me up! Dairy is no Bueno as well.


 Well, it doesn't hurt to try the gluten free - it'll just be a bit of a pain until you get used to it.  See how it works.



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Yeah. But I love carbs!!

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Southern_Belle wrote:

Yeah. But I love carbs!!


 Does chocolate have gluten?



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Nope!

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At least I don't think so.



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That's good. I would not want you to have to suffer that loss.

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Chocolate has no gluten. I'm pretty much an expert by now. But gluten hides in EVERYTHING. You would be surprised what it's in. Even in protein bars. With DS being gluten intolerant I am a massive label reader now.

Also, milk chocolate is not good for gluten free people. They recommend dark chocolate. I don't remember why.

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I can deal with dark chocolate.

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If you find out you are gluten intolerant you will need to start looking for all forms of gluten.

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I thought of you today. I was in Barnes & Noble, and they had "The gluten free bible" and "Getting started gluten free", and a few more in the bargain section.

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Awwwww I think of you every time I see the esurance candy crush commercial.

But seriously, southernbelle, it's way more complicated than cutting out bread. Gluten is EVERYWHERE.

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