GoMacro

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip MacroBar

GoMacro Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip MacroBar protein bar product photo
11g
Protein
10g
Fat
39g
Carbs
8g
Sugar
290
Calories
Allergens:Coconuts, Peanuts
Diet:Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten-Free
Total Ingredients:9

TL:DR

In 2 Sentences

An all‑organic, vegan bar with a short, recognizable ingredient list—no sugar alcohols or artificial sweeteners—delivering classic PB‑chocolate flavor and moderate plant protein in a deliberately chewy format.

When to choose GoMacro Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip MacroBar

Best for quick, satisfying energy before workouts, hikes, or long errand runs—especially if you avoid whey or sugar alcohols and prefer a chewy, dessert‑leaning bar. Less ideal if you’re aiming for low‑carb or need a very high‑protein snack.

What's in the GoMacro bar?

GoMacro’s Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip MacroBar leans all-in on the classic PB–chocolate duo, but does it with an organic, plant-based formula.

Protein comes from a sprouted brown rice + pea blend (with a little help from real peanuts), while most of the energy is driven by brown rice syrup and puffed brown rice—so it’s a carb-forward, higher-calorie bar built for quick fuel.

Peanut butter and a touch of cocoa butter add creamy richness, and the chips are sweetened with coconut sugar, delivering dessert-level flavor without sugar alcohols or artificial sweeteners.

Protein
11 g
Fat
10 g
Carbohydrates
39 g
Sugar
8 g
Calories
290
  • Protein

    11
    15
    LOW

    The 11g of protein is powered primarily by an organic plant blend: sprouted brown rice protein plus pea protein, with peanuts and peanut butter contributing a bit more. Rice protein runs light on lysine; pea brings that lysine back to the party, creating a more balanced amino acid profile. It’s a moderate protein hit and an easy fit for those avoiding dairy and soy.

  • Fat

    10
    9
    MID

    Fat here comes mostly from peanut butter and peanuts, with a smaller lift from cocoa butter in the chocolate chips. Peanut fat is rich in monounsaturated fats—the same family celebrated in olive oil—supporting satiety without relying on refined seed oils. Cocoa butter contributes some saturated fat (largely stearic acid, considered relatively neutral for cholesterol), giving the bar its lush bite.

  • Carbs

    39
    20
    HIGH

    Most of the 39g of carbs arrive via organic brown rice syrup and puffed brown rice. Rice syrup is made by breaking rice starch into simple sugars, so it digests quickly; puffing the whole grain also nudges it toward faster release. Net effect: quick-burning energy with some smoothing from the bar’s fats and protein—more “go now” than slow-and-steady oats.

  • Sugar

    8
    4
    HIGH

    Sugar lands at 8g, coming mainly from coconut sugar in the chips and the brown rice syrup. A quick label note: rice syrup includes maltotriose—a fast-digesting carb that doesn’t count as “sugar” on labels—so lower sugar grams here don’t guarantee a slow glycemic response. Sweetness comes from traditional sugars only (no sugar alcohols or artificial sweeteners).

  • Calories

    290
    210
    HIGH

    At 290 calories, this is a higher-energy bar because it’s built around carbs and nut fats. Carbs supply the largest share, fat follows, and protein rounds it out. That balance makes sense for pre-workout, hikes, or meal-bridging; for a lighter snack, half a bar does the trick.

Vitamins & Minerals

There aren’t standout vitamins or minerals above 10% Daily Value in this flavor. You’ll get small amounts of iron and potassium from peanuts and cocoa and trace minerals from the whole-grain rice, but this bar isn’t fortified. Think of it as plant protein and energy first, micronutrients second.

Additives

The label stays short and organic, relying on a few refined helpers. Brown rice syrup is the sticky binder-sweetener, and the protein boost comes from refined isolates of sprouted brown rice and pea; the chocolate chips are simply coconut sugar, cocoa, and cocoa butter. No sugar alcohols, artificial sweeteners, or preservatives—processing is moderate and purposeful rather than additive-heavy.

Ingredient List

Sugar
Brown rice syrup

Brown rice

Nuts & Seeds
Peanut Butter

Peanuts

Plant Proteins
Brown rice protein

Brown rice grain

Plant Proteins
Pea protein

Yellow pea seeds

Grains
Brown rice

Dehulled whole grain rice

Sugar
Coconut sugar

Coconut palm sap

Cocoa & Chocolate
Cocoa bean

Cacao tree seeds

Fats & Oils
Cocoa butter

Cocoa beans

Nuts & Seeds
Peanut

Groundnut plant seeds

What are people saying?

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GoMacro bars are my absolute favorite. All flavors are really chewy, but I especially like the oatmeal chocolate chip because the oats and chocolate chips give it just a slight texture that pairs well with the chewy. Plus it's got good protein and is all the frees (gluten, etc.) AND they taste good, not too sweet or heavy like some protein bars are.
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I second the GoMacro bars!! Currently it is the only solid food I tolerate (primarily tube fed). They are delicious! My favorite is the PB chocolate chip but all of their flavors that I’ve tried so far are good.
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I really love GoMacro bars. I just ordered 5 bags of Huel and 48 GoMacro bars (24 normal and 24 minis). They are dense, so I tend to nibble on them to fulfill food cravings, and they fill me up and taste great.
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Main Praise

Taste and texture lead the love. Fans describe a rich, brownie‑adjacent peanut‑butter‑chocolate bite that’s sweet but not cloying, with a pleasant, substantial chew.

Serious Eats’ panel called out its mild sweetness and chocolate‑forward flavor, and Amazon reviewers repeatedly praise the simple, organic ingredient deck and the absence of sugar alcohols—often a digestive landmine in other bars.

Plant‑based athletes and dairy‑avoiders appreciate the rice‑and‑pea protein blend, and several reviewers mention it sits comfortably even on sensitive stomachs. It’s also notably portable: it doesn’t melt into a mess in a warm gym bag, and the dense, nibble‑able format can stretch a craving over an afternoon.

Main Criticism

The very chew people love is a deal‑breaker for others. Some find it taffy‑like and sticky to teeth, with one tester saying the texture overwhelmed the experience.

The protein is moderate at 11g, so if you’re hunting for a 20g‑plus heavy hitter, this won’t scratch that itch. A few sensitive eaters report GI upset—bloating, burping, or urgency—likely reacting to the quick‑digesting brown rice syrup rather than sugar alcohols (which this bar doesn’t use).

And yes, the price sits on the higher end of the category, which gives some shoppers pause.

The Middle Ground

How can a bar be both gentle and jittery? Biology, mostly.

The formula avoids common gut offenders like sugar alcohols and whey, which explains why some reviewers with sensitive digestion do great here. But brown rice syrup is made by breaking rice starch into simple sugars—fast energy, which can feel abrupt if you’re sitting at a desk rather than heading onto a trail.

One Verywell Fit test panelist called the flavor “artificial,” which is ironic for a bar that’s organic and avoids artificial flavors; more likely, the palate just found the PB‑chocolate profile one‑note.

Meanwhile, Serious Eats and countless Amazon reviewers call the chew satisfying and the sweetness balanced. The truth probably sits in the middle: it’s a dessert‑leaning, plant‑based energy bar with a deliberate chew and real‑food credentials.

If that sounds like your lane, you’ll likely be happy. If you want crispy, ultra‑high‑protein, or low‑carb, this isn’t built for that.

What's the bottom line?

GoMacro’s Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip MacroBar is a thoughtfully simple, all‑organic take on the PB‑chocolate classic: 11g of plant protein, 39g of carbs, and a lush, chocolate‑chippy chew. It wins on clean label and flavor, and it’s a smart pick when you want quick‑burning energy without sugar alcohols or dairy—think pre‑lift, pre‑run, or a long afternoon stretch. It’s not trying to be a keto brick or a 20g‑protein meal replacement.

If you’re sensitive to fast‑digesting carbs, this may hit quicker than the 8g sugar number implies. But used in the right context, it shines: pair it with water and a walk, or team it with a small protein boost (a shake, edamame, or extra peanuts) if you need more staying power. Allergic to peanuts or coconut?

Skip this one. Everyone else: if you like your snacks chewy, chocolatey, and plant‑based, this is a reliable, tasty ally.

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