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Old Fri, Apr-02-04, 15:04
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It had been a long time since I had an Atkins bar. I had tried the breakfast bars and advantage bars a couple of years back and I wasn't at all impressed. Now as I am sure at least some of you know, Atkins has a new line of breakfast bars and so I decided to try the apple crisp and they are really good.

Now when I don't have time to put together some breakfast, I can just grab a breakfast bar and enjoy. They are a bit pricey though, around five dollars for a box of five.
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It had been a long time since I had an Atkins bar. I had tried the breakfast bars and advantage bars a couple of years back and I wasn't at all impressed. Now as I am sure at least some of you know, Atkins has a new line of breakfast bars and so I decided to try the apple crisp and they are really good.

Now when I don't have time to put together some breakfast, I can just grab a breakfast bar and enjoy. They are a bit pricey though, around five dollars for a box of five.

Are they tiny like the old breakfast bars? If so I always found it more filling to eat one of the normal bars instead.
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Old Sun, Apr-04-04, 10:28
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I prefer to have the Atkins Adavantage (chocolate peanut butter) for a meal replacement, but the Morning Start bars are good too. I have the cinnamon bun and the apple crisp and like both. They are smaller though, only drawback. Great on the go snack.
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