
Quest
Flavor:
Chocolate Coconut
Ingredients:
Protein Blend (Whey Protein Isolate, Milk Protein Isolate), Allulose, Soluble Corn Fiber, Water, Palm Kernel Oil, Erythritol, Coconut, Sodium Caseinate, Cocoa Processed with Alkali. Contains less than 2% of the following: Butter (Cream), Sea Salt, Natural Flavors, Peanuts, Pecans, Palm Oil, Carrageenan, Sucralose, Sunflower Lecithin.
Rating: We Avoid
- 1 out of 5
Ingredient Score:

Rated at 1/5 green leaves, the Quest Chocolate Coconut bar falls short of the cleaner food options that health-conscious consumers seek. This product is not organic, and it does not boast non-GMO ingredients, which detracts significantly from its health credentials. The inclusion of added sugars, such as Allulose and Erythritol, further diminishes its standing as a clean food choice. More concerning is the presence of Sucralose, a more harmful artificial sweetener.
The bar also contains additives like “Natural Flavors” and “Flavor,” which are ambiguous and potentially harmful, contributing to the low score. Carrageenan, known for its controversial health effects, is another ingredient that raises red flags. Additionally, the use of Palm Kernel Oil and Palm Oil not only poses health concerns but also environmental issues due to the impact of palm oil cultivation on deforestation and habitat destruction.
The Quest Chocolate Coconut bar, with its array of questionable ingredients, stands as a product to avoid for those seeking cleaner, healthier food options. The 1/5 green leaves rating reflects its position at the bottom of the scale, emphasizing the need for greater transparency and commitment to health and sustainability in food production. Consumers are advised to look for alternatives that prioritize organic, non-GMO ingredients without harmful additives or environmentally damaging oils.
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