DPS Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 Cliff Bar has added a number of flavors recently, most of which I do not care for. Their Lemon Poppyseed variety, however, is very good. I still wish they would bring back the giner snap cookie though. Quote
sk Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 Has any one tried the new Cliff MOJO snack bar???? Curry cashew is yum and I liked the honey rosted one too Quote
dryad Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 Once got a Mojo bar as a free sample. Don't remember the flavor, but pretty good. Salty. Â I still think Luna bars are the best, with S'mores flavor being the best of the best. Like an extra-dense chocolate-covered rice krispie treat. Yummy! Quote
Attitude Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 Luna bars are more expensive for less food than the regular Clif bars. Â Must be the added estrogen. Quote
iain Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 yeah I stopped eating them when I had to start packing a bra. real pain in the ass if you ask me. Quote
sk Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 I realy like the Luna bars too. I find regular cliff bars to be sort of heavey and they just sit in my gut Lunas are lighter in consistancy. I don't have to take a nap after I eat one  dryad salty is good Quote
dryad Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 C'mon are you guys so insecure in your manhood that you refuse to eat Luna bars? Better stick to HC then. Â They're not too expensive if you get them at Trader Joes, or if you stock up when they go on sale. Quote
Bronco Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 I didn't realize they come in different flavors. They all taste kinda like dirt to me, but I still eat them. Quote
sk Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 dryad said: C'mon are you guys so insecure in your manhood that you refuse to eat Luna bars? Better stick to HC then. Â They're not too expensive if you get them at Trader Joes, or if you stock up when they go on sale. Â Â Quote
Bronco Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 dryad said: C'mon are you guys so insecure in your manhood that you refuse to eat Luna bars? Â Yes! Â One time when I was absolutely famished and out of food, I liked the chocolate off of the top of one and found myself singing along to Barbra Striesand for the next week. I can't imagine what might've happed if I'd eaten the entire thing! Quote
iain Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 Yeah I might find myself donning a red dress and going to get my photo taken on top of some summit... Quote
jkrueger Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 I don't care what anyone else says -- Luna Bars rock! Quote
Mer Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 I quite drinking coffee a few months back, then I became foolishly addicted to Chocolate Java Avalanche Cliff Bars. I finally got off the damn things. I do not need to know that there are new and delicious bars coming soon--I'll bet lemon poppy seed or ginger cookie would be so fine with a big mug of smokey, black french press--damn these addictions. Maybe the new bars won't make it to Canada  I'm going to go brew up some peppermint tea. Quote
iain Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 nothing wrong with coffee. most important meal of the day, right? Quote
dryad Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 iain said: Yeah I might find myself donning a red dress and going to get my photo taken on top of some summit... I'd love to see that! Â Sorry about the thread drift again, but this reminds me of something. Has anyone ever seen the Australian movie "Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert"? The end of the movie has 3 guys in full drag hiking up Ayers Rock. Great flick. Quote
sk Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 jkrueger said: I don't care what anyone else says -- Luna Bars rock! Â that must be one of the reasons I fell in love with you Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 iain said: nothing wrong with coffee. most important meal of the day, right?   "morning has broken Mr. Coffee has spoken that familiar wake-up call sings through my ears  I wake with a shrug hit the floor with a thud where in this hell-hole is my coffee mug?  I can now face the day on legal speed the American way The American wayyy!  I'm sketching I'm seizing I'm spazzing I'm shaking I can not stop spilling on my brand new shirt  I-I-I'm wired I'm so inspired I drink the entire pot so off to work  Here I come to save the day on legal speed the American way (The American wayyyyy)  Drinking coffee I drink coffee Drinking coffee everyday  Drinking coffee I drink coffee Drinking coffee everyday"   Quote
iain Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 Gunter's Airborne Discoveries: (1) When you are served a meal aboard an aircraft, the aircraft will encounter turbulence. (2) The strength of the turbulence is directly proportional to the temperature of your coffee. Quote
Mer Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 morning has broken Mr. Coffee has spoken that familiar wake-up call sings through my ears Oh, I miss the coffee. It's too hard. I haven't really even quit yet, I'm still methadoning with tea and chocolate and a few of them cliff bars every once in a while--and just a little wee esspreso sometimes on a weekend. I'm so weak. Quote
iain Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 It's not a crime to drink coffee. Don't run through your life holding back from it's pleasures! Â Only Irish coffee provides in a single glass all four essential food groups -- alcohol, caffeine, sugar, and fat. -- Alex Levine Quote
Dru Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 when are they gonna make Red Bull flavor Clifbar   I got one of the lemon zest granules from a luna stuck in my nose once and sneezed for 20 minutes Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 Switch to decaf, bro. DFA foolishly decided to kick coffee a while back, and easing into it with half caf/half decaf, then just decaf was a good way to go. Chai lattes helped fill the void too, but they get expensive. Fortunately, the Doctor heeded the siren song (thinly-veiled S'bucks reference purely coincidental) and came back to the strong black. Aren't you concerned for the morale of your French press? It looks lonely there in the back of the cabinet behind the Sleepy Time and the honey bear! Quote
iain Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 poisoned coffee, n.: Grounds for divorce. Â ba dum ching Quote
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