ExtendBar, Mixed Berry Delight, 1.41-Ounce Bars
- High protein and high fiber nutrition snack bar that is clinically proven to control blood sugar for upto 9 hours
- Diabetic friendly snack bar that helps avoids blood sugar lows and highs
- Low carb and low fat nutrition bar clinically proven to control hunger
- Ideal for athletes looking for sustained source of energy
- Gluten free and heart healthy snack that travels well
Product Description
ExtendBar mixed berry delight are high-protein snacks designed to provide long-lasting energy and help you manage your weight by helping to control your blood sugar for 7 to 9 hours. ExtendBar mixed berry delights are pa… More >>



I do not have diabetes, but I do have nighttime hypoglycemia (awakened at the same time each night with sweating, anxiety, and hunger). Since these bars are designed to last 9 hours, I tried it. I eat one before going to bed. I was skeptical, but it worked! I sleep through the night now. Great solution for me.
Rating: 5 / 5
With 11 grams of protein and five grams of fiber, I find these bars to be a good deal. The taste is robust, they have enough chewiness to them to make them last and, maybe most importantly, they make me feel satisfied with just one bar. Nutritionally, I think they compare or exceed every other bar on the market.
Rating: 5 / 5
I am type 2 diabetic. I use extend bars. Please do not use as a medicine. They work OK when I exercise. Taste could be better.
Rating: 3 / 5
I am just beginning to lift weights on a regular basis & also watching my calorie intake.When I need a filling “pick me up” this bar is the best yet for me. I do not get hungry after eating one. The mixed berry is my favorite but chocolate is good too. I have no health issues regarding sugar, just food intake. This curbs the appetite.
Rating: 4 / 5
If you’re looking to control digestible carbs — not just sugar — then it’d be nice to know that these bars have a ton of slow-release carbs, and may not suit you.
Which is why, Amazon, it is REALLY frustrating when you don’t include nutritional information for food. That’s like trying to buy a book without knowing the author, or a computer without knowing how much RAM, hard disk space, or video memory it has.
Yes, sometimes that nutritional information is wrong. WE GET IT. So put on your warning, and move on. Pulling the information because some twits out there are, apparently, outfitting their Himalayan mountain expeditions based solely on the nutritional data you list, and then, I suppose, eating some of their porters when your calorie counts are off, isn’t fair to the everyday Joes who just want something to munch on.
For the rest of us, we’d just like to have some small inkling of what food is in the food we’re about to buy. Pretty please. Because shopping from Amazon shouldn’t mean I have to spend half my time Googling each product to find out what the heck it actually is.
Rating: 2 / 5