Doctor’s CarbRite Diet Sugar Free Bar, Toasted Coconut, 2-Ounce Bars
- For carb conscious dieters
- Low levels of net impact carbs
- No hydrogenated oils/trans fats
- No artificial sweeteners or preservatives
- Gluten-free
Product Description
2.0 grams Net Impact Carbs. For carb conscious dieters. No artificial sweeteners. No hydrogenated oils. Rated No. 1 in taste! For the low carb way of life. Just because you’re on a low carbohydrate diet, doesn’t mean you have to lower your standards. With Doctor’s CarbRite Diet Bars, you can have a bar you really enjoy, one that’s full of flavor. The Doctor’s CarbRite Diet Bar will satisfy even the most demanding sweet tooth. So if you are sick of low carb bars that… More >>
Doctor’s CarbRite Diet Sugar Free Bar, Toasted Coconut, 2-Ounce Bars





I like this one. It is not as tasty as a real candy bar, but for a sugar free (small) meal substitute, it does pretty well.
Rating: 4 / 5
This bar wasn’t awful, but it isn’t my favorite of the carbrite bars I’ve tried. The ones I’ve really liked so far have been chocolate. While if someone gave me some of these, I would eat them but the smores and the chocolate peanut butter flavor are better. IMHO
Rating: 3 / 5
I have gone through so many different kinds of supplementary bars and the Carb Rite bar has what I’m looking for! It has 2 grams net carbs, lots of protien, low sugar, and a great taste. I love coconut and dark chocolate and this is a great combo. Decent price for a 12 pack and Amazon has done a good job of getting them to me without hardly any melting in 100+ degree heat. The consistency is good and chewy, and it makes me quite thirsty so I’d recommend having a glass of water handy to wash it down. Great item to keep at work for those mid-afternoon hunger pangs.
Rating: 5 / 5
The “CarbRite Toasted Coconut Bars” are a good choice for those seeking low carb snacks. I have tried several different types of the CarbRite bars and the Toasted Coconut is my favorite. Being a type 2 diabetic, I am always looking for low carb products that taste good. Here are my observations:
Pros:
+ Good Tasting; these are not candy bars and the coconut flavor is subtle, but they taste much better than most other “low carb” bars I have tried
+ Low Carb; only 2 NET carbs, but a lot of the other carbs come from Maltitol (see “Cons”, below)
+ High Protein; 18g per bar
+ Very Filling; unlike a lot of other low carb snacks, these bars are actually fairly filling (likely due to the high protein content)
Cons:
- Contains Maltitol, which can cause “gastric distress” in some people – start of with small amounts if you don’t know it will affect your system
Misc:
* 120 Calories per bar, but 60 of those are from fat
* Chewy Consistency
Overall, these bars are a satisfying low carb snack choice that have a good flavor and do not significantly impact my blood sugar levels.
Recommended! As I note above, there are several flavors made by CarbRite and I also like Doctor’s CarbRite Diet Sugar Free Bar, Chocolate Brownie, 2-Ounce Bars (Pack of 12)
CFH
Rating: 4 / 5
Really enjoy the CarbRite bar for taste and have come to rely on its lasting energy (which is in part one of the benefits of the fat content). For a regular-sized bar, it’s actually time-consuming to eat because of its chewiness–so the satiation factor is pretty high. It’s ironic when the bar is praised on taste but criticized for having a 7 grams of fat when this is largely how the bar achieves its smooth, rich impact on taste. Anyway, there are many more reasons to avoid sugar (promoting fat storage by driving up insulin, for one)–which is another thought covered by this low-carb bar.
Rating: 5 / 5