Simbree Bites vs Chunks of Energy

bites vs chunks of energy

Who is king of the miniature energy bar variation? Is it the Simbree Energy Bites or Dancing Star’s Chunks of Energy?

Since there are only two products out there like this (that I have had,) I figured a head-to-head death match would be a good idea! (But since that didn’t work out, I settled for a taste test!) ;)

The Test: Simbree Bites vs Chunks of Energy

Round 1: Flavors
Chunks really came out swinging in this round, landing well over 10 hits thanks to a plethora of flavors containing fruits, nuts, and even seaweed! Chunks has flavors for every palette, while the Bites are limited to three flavors, which are all quite similar. (They’re all oat bites, just with different additions.)

Winner: Chunks

Round 2: Price
This one took some calculations, because the two products are sold in different ways. [Chunks come in 5 or 10 lb bags, while Bites come in bags, containers, and tins!) So this is a rough estimate, but here we go…

By serving size, Chunks come out around 50 cents, while Bites are around $1. Chunks cost about $35 for the 5 lb bag, and $55 for a 10 lb bag. When I calculated the cost of 5 lb (80 oz) of Bites, it was more than the $55 for 10 pounds of Chunks!

Winner: Chunks

Round 3: Packaging and Purchasing
As mentioned previously, Bites are available in bulk and conventional packaging - big bags, small bags, containers, and tins. Chunks, however, are sold only in bulk. That doesn’t make a lot of difference if you live near Whole Foods (or a similar store) where you can dish them out yourself, but if you have to order online, you have to go with a minimum of 5 pounds of each flavor!

However, there is a benefit to the bulk sales - less waste! With bulk purchases, there are no individual foil wrappers to litter the trails!

Winner: Bites

Round 4: Honey
While I love that Chunks have honey, the Bites contain wild blackberry honey! You don’t see that everyday!

Winner: Bites

Final Score

I can’t really choose between these - both are good, just slightly different…

Want a taste of New England, or something exotic like spirulina? Get Chunks of Energy. Yearning for the Pacific Northwest and that sweet wild blackberry honey? Go with Simbree.

(Us cyclists are the real winners, as we have these two tasty, healthy energy foods to choose from!)

My final verdict is…

OK, if I really had to choose one, I’d go with the Chunks of Energy, because of the flavor variety. I could eat them for years without getting bored!

But for now, since I don’t have to choose, I’ll go with both!

Further reading:

Simbree Healthy Snacks Website

DanStarCo Chunks of Energy

Tested: Dancing Star Chunks of Energy

chunks of energy

Despite living in Massachusetts for four years, the Dancing Star food company (based in Buckland) and their “Chunks of Energy” managed to elude me. But I’m making up for it now with this taste test of their stuff.

The product is called “Chunks of Energy” and they are organic, unbaked “chunks” of energy food (not to be confused with energy bars, bites, or blocks.) You won’t see them beside Powerbars or Clif Bars because they are sold in bulk (i.e. you scoop them out of a bin.)

You also won’t find them at Wal-Mart. Rather, they are sold in nationwide chains like Whole Foods, along with smaller chains and independent retailers.

What are they?

So we know they’re not bars, bites, or blocks… These chunks seemed similar in concept to the LARA BAR, which I have reviewed before. I thought they would taste similar, but they’re not quite the same. Both are good, of course, but all the extra ingredients in the Chunks really makes a difference.

Here’s a sample ingredients list so you see what I mean…

Honey Pistachio: Honey, sunflower seeds, pistachios, GMO free tofu powder (soy), organic apricots (may contain organic rice flour), cashews, pumpkin seeds, figs, dates, almond butter, natural flavors, and pistachio extract (made from corn.)

Each flavor is different, but I think of them as a paste of honey and dates with a ton of seeds and other goodies mixed in. (Then, of course, the final product is dried and cut into squares.)

Are they healthy?

You bet. Everything in them is good for you, even the honey. Honey is such good stuff and anyone that compares it to table sugar is way off the mark. And all the other natural ingredients give you a good mix of carbs, protein, and fat.

But do they taste alright?

No… they taste great!!

Some taste kind of like Almond Joy candy bars. Some smell like bulk candies I ate when I was a kid. But they still taste good despite the wholesome ingredients!

I tried a few flavors and my thoughts on the taste and texture are below.

chunks of energy

Raw Cacao Goji

These have dates as the main ingredient, making them like a LARA BAR but with more texture (from sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, etc.) They have that good and wholesome texture with a fruity flavor (from the raisins and apricots in there.) Very moist and chewy, like a delicacy.

 

chunks of energy

Chocolate Almond Chip

This one really does remind me of an Almond Joy candy bar. The flavor seems to be strong on chocolate, almond, and coconut. I don’t think it even has coconut in it, but it has that nice candy bar taste.

 

chunks of energy

Vanilla Almond

The vanilla almond has a lighter, more subdued flavor. It’s an authentic vanilla taste, though, unlike most vanilla ice cream and artificial flavors, which do not taste like vanilla! This would be perfect if you don’t like chocolate, or if you’re riding hard and don’t want an overpowering flavor.

 

chunks of energy

Carob Spirulina

“Our original and best seller!”

Now this was a strong and powerful flavor, easily the most robust taste of the bunch. You taste the sweetness of honey but also the really strong carob powder. It’s good stuff, plus the numerous health benefits of Hawaiian Blue Green Algae (Spirulina) really set this one apart!

 

The fun doesn’t stop there though - all the other flavors sound good, too. Especially carob banana, honey pistachio, and mixed berry blast!

Before, during, or after a ride?

All of the above.

I used these to fuel for a morning bike ride and felt great. I ate about 5 or 6, waited an hour, and rode. They sat well, too, so I didn’t have any digestion problems.

Want to take them on a ride? Just put some in a plastic sandwich bag and stick it in your jersey pocket. Then you can grab one at a time.

Outside in the cold? No problem. I’ve eaten these straight out of the freezer and they’re a little hard to bite into, but still easy to chew.

Epic ride? Even better. I’d love to carry a supply of these on long, 4+ hour endurance rides. (Carbs, fat, protein, and good taste all in a single bite, what could be better?)

Now I’m also a big fan of organic and natural foods and saving the environment, so the packaging is a big deal to me. These are sold in bulk so you could get pounds of them and just have one plastic bag, instead of a bunch of individual foil wrappers. That makes them great for “during” rides because they’re easy to eat, don’t make a mess in your pocket, and don’t pollute.

My final verdict is…

The decision is easy. These taste great, they’re healthy, and there’s no foil wrapper to litter the roads and trails. Get some!

My only complaint is that I don’t have a local retailer!

Company Site: www.danstarco.com
Chunks of Energy Blog: chunksofenergy.blogspot.com

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