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9-18-2008 @ 1:59PM
Ely said...
I've been eating You Bars since March and I don't see how this company offers anything better. You Bars allows the customer much more control over what goes into the bar through allowing them to choose what is in the base and offering a much greater variety of ingredients. Also You Bars are only $2.99 a bar rather than $3.50 and they are guaranteed delicious so if I ever make something I don’t like I can send it back and get a new one free of charge. If you are looking for a customized bar go with www.youbars.com or just make it yourself.
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10-01-2008 @ 9:54AM
Jennifer said...
I have actually tried both Element Bars and You Bars and think Element Bars taste better. They are actually $3 per bar (not $3.50) and if you buy a popular bar, it is only $2.50. Element Bars has a taste guarantee, but more importantly, they actually warn you while you are designing the bar if there are incompatible ingredients (that way you get a tasty bar the first time).