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ThinkThin Sugar-Free Protein Bars, Just $1.99/Bar, Sold by Box ($19.90), Shipping FLAT or FREE

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thinkThin Sugar-Free Protein Bars

The number one selling high-protein bar in the natural weight management category in the USA.

Tracy Anderson recommends thinkThin
LA's top celebrity fitness trainer, Tracy Anderson, now includes thinkThin as an essential part of Madonna's, Kim Kardashian's, Gwyneth Paltrow's, Jake Gylenhall, Ryan Seacrest's and Courtney Cox's fitness regime.
"It is important that you have the energy needed to work out and that you do not quickly feel hungry.
With other bars, I find clients end up eating two to three of them as one does not satisfy - and then you might as well have gone to Dairy Queen. thinkThin's high protein bar formula gives the needed boost 30 minutes before work out so you actually feel like coming to the gym. Additionally, the blend of soy, whey and calcium caseinate makes you feel full longer and is ideal for building lean muscle." -Tracy Anderson

Features:
- Most flavours only 1-2 net carbs per serve
- All natural
- Gluten free
- Sugar free
- High protein (15-20g per bar)
- Low GI
- Kosher

We are currently updating the nutritional information on our website. In the meantime, please visit http://thinkproducts.com/thinkthin-high-protein-bars/ for this information. You must choose a flavour to see relevant nutritional information.

Just $19.90 for a box of 10, equates to $1.99/bar.

Each bar is 50-60g.

Available flavours:
- Brownie Crunch
- Caramel Fudge
- Chocolate Covered Strawberries
- Chocolate Espresso
- Chocolate Fudge
- Chunky Peanut Butter
- Cookies & Creme
- White Chocolate

Shipping options:
FREE when you buy at least $25 of any standard items on our store (Items not marked 'Add-On'). Some exclusions apply.

OR

Pay only FLAT $14.95 Australia-wide for as many 'Add-On' marked items as you like(including this one). This option is not available with any standard item.

It is important to note that unlike other discount sellers, we do not sell short-shelf-life, end-of-line or clearance items. All products are 100% authentic, top-quality and freshly sourced. That is what Whet is all about.

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HOW IT WORKS

Example A:
You buy 5 different flavours of thinkThin bars and live anywhere from Darwin (NT) to Sydney (NSW). All you have to pay is $99.50 + $14.95 = $114.45 (comes to $2.29/bar)

Example B:
You buy 5 different flavours of thinkThin bars + 2 standard auswide free shipping items totalling $30 (over $25). You live anywhere from Darwin (NT) to Sydney (NSW). All you have to pay is $99.50 + $30 = $129.50. (You get your bars for a true $1.99/bar plus the other items you ordered)

If you are considering purchasing the bars only, you may find this pricing table helpful:

Boxes | Price/Box | Total | Shipping | Price/Bar
01 | $19.90 | $19.90 | 14.95 | $3.49
02 | $19.90 | $39.80 | 14.95 | $2.74
03 | $19.90 | $59.70 | 14.95 | $2.49
04 | $19.90 | $79.60 | 14.95 | $2.36
05 | $19.90 | $99.50 | 14.95 | $2.29
06 | $19.90 | $119.40 | 14.95 | $2.24
07 | $19.90 | $139.30 | 14.95 | $2.20
08 | $19.90 | $159.20 | 14.95 | $2.18
09 | $19.90 | $179.10 | 14.95 | $2.16
10 | $19.90 | $199.00 | 14.95 | $2.14

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Where is the nutritional information panel?

    • We'll update the nutritional information tomorrow. In the meantime, you can check it at http://thinkproducts.com/thinkthin-high-protein-bars/

      • I can't see any nutritional panel on that link. Am I missing something?

        • Please scroll down and you will see a listing of flavours. Click the flavour you like and you will be taken to the product page for that flavour containing both nutritional and ingredient information.

  • +2

    I got a box of these sitting on my desk, they taste great and have a soft center to them unlike most protein bars! I got mine from GR a while ago only a bit cheaper, although they don't seem to sell them anymore. Would highly recommend these.

  • +2

    you can get some nutritional info from my fitness pal

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/food/calories/think-thin-chocola…

  • +2

    These are really good bars. Cheapest I've ever seen is $18.50/box (+Delivery) on groceryrun but they only ever have 1 flavour. Otherwise expect to pay $35+/box. Glad I can try the other flavours now.

  • -2

    The actual website is $16.90+ postage, how is this a deal?

    • +1

      that is in USA

  • shipping kills this deal I think

    • This is an Add-On item on our store. The easiest way to get best value on these items is to purchase any other 'Free shipping eligible' item on our store and this will ship with it for free. If you live really far away, get one of our Auswide free shipping items. Great choice would be our bestselling Goconuts coconut water. A case on special currently costs $35.99. Add as many add-on items to your order as you like with it and you pay nothing in shipping.

      • I tried to add a box of noodles worth $17 with "Free shipping" and it charges me $10 low order fee. So really whats the difference between

        "FREE when you buy at least $25 of any standard items on our store (Items not marked 'Add-On')"
        and
        "Basic FREE shipping is available to over 80% of Australians. Combine with an Auswide FREE shipping item and receive Australia-wide FREE shipping"

        Because in the second case it charges $10 which makes the total order more than $25, I don't see the point of it being there.

        • Standard items must total $25+ or a low order fee applies. Add-On items do not count towards this limit.

          So in your case, if you bought two of the $17 boxes of noodles, that would take you over $25 and you can get unlimited free shipping on as many thinkthin bars as you like (as well as any other add-on items)

          The $10 low order fee covers shipping on small orders. Shipping in Australia is expensive. If you buy an item for say $17 it is impossible for us to give you free shipping on it.

          Add-On items is a special offer. They are priced extremely low and are meant to be added on top of a regular purchase. If you just wanted to buy the Add-On Items, there will only be a $14.95 shipping fee anywhere in Australia. So you could order 10 x boxes of thinkThin and pay only $14.95 in shipping.

          If you want even better value, simply buy some standard items totalling $25 or more with your thinkthin bars and shipping is 100% free.

  • I dont get it, why does adding an item make the shipping cheaper?

    • +1

      It's really unnecessarily complex to work out the shipping.

      • Shipping is a flat $14.95 Australia-wide if you just buy the bars. Buy as many as you want and you don't have to pay any more shipping.

        If you buy any other 'non add-on item' on our store for a total value of $25 or more, you don't have to pay any shipping at all.

  • Just to reassure the op, the shipping methods are easy to understand if you actually read what is written. I run an online store also and the problem is that online shoppers are just getting dumber - Particularly evident over the last 12 months.
    "I bought a keyboard.. and just wondering how do I watch a movie from it?"

  • +1

    Hey Op I just ordered the think Thin Chocolate Fudge bars and Low-Carb Shirataki Konjac (Glucomannan) Noodles. Whats with the $1.81 GST?! Order ID: 492

    • The thinkThin bars are a taxable item and the $19.90 price already includes 10% GST. You were not charged extra if that is your concern. The GST component is just shown separately for convenience.

  • What is the use by date on these things?

  • -1

    This just isn't really even registering on my bargainometer, which is a shame because I've been eating carb-consciously for quite a while now and partake in the enjoyment of these sorts of treats quite often.

    I guess it might be a reasonable opportunity for those who already know that they really really like them (and which flavours they like in particular) and thus are prepared to buy in bulk…

    • I've been eating carb-consciously for quite a while now

      Have you lost much weight?
      The people who I know who've tried low carb diets have never had long-term success.

      • +3

        I lost 20kg, which is exactly what I wanted to lose, and I've kept it off for 6 months now. In fact I don't really like characterizing the situation as "keeping the weight off", as if it's a constant struggle to do so. It's not. Rather, the weight is simply gone, and the only way it's coming back is if I start eating way too many carbs again, the wrong ones in particular. I don't see that happening, because weight loss is far from the only benefit of breaking carb addiction.

        I'm not on a really low carb diet though. I'm more concerned with the type of carbs I'm ingesting rather than the quantity so I don't bother counting. I just apply some general principles instead which are designed to prevent large blood sugar spikes, because that's where all the trouble starts.

        The only people who fail to reap the rewards of carb-concious eating are simply those who can't manage to stay away from high doses of simple carbs. So it's not the dietary principles that fail, it's the person who can't stay away from chocolate and coke and white bread and all that bullshit because it's just "too yummy". You can't really blame cravings either, because once you've properly broken the carb addiction you don't really get them anymore. It really is just about not being able to give up hyper-stimulation of the taste buds in my opinion, although I don't even understand that because a good piece of steak, with the fat left on, sprinkled with steak spice and bit of pepper, is unbelievably delicious. So is bacon and eggs, and roast chicken, and salads with heaps of avocado, and you can still have all of these things along with a whole lot more. But wont this raise your cholesterol? No. That's bullshit. Cholesterol is a complex equation, and avoiding fat is not the answer (do avoid trans fat of course, as that will almost certainly kill you one day). In fact mine has improved.

        Anyway, don't take my word for it. Do your own research, and it will all become clear to you eventually. Carb-concious eating really is the way to go. But personally, I think diets like Atkins go a little (maybe even a lot) further than most people need to, although those who have more serious problems with blood sugar do indeed need to take more drastic measures.

        /end ramble

        • Lots of good sound information here.
          https://www.grc.com/health/lowcarb.htm
          But as always, do your own research, talk with your doctor blah blah blah.

          It does work, but it a CHANGE of food choices not a trial. Change as in forever.
          Anyhow, read the link above, get some of the books from the library before buying them.

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