Product Review - Simply Treats
Hey Guys,
As we all know people like a treat. Now
since about 85% of my client base is now female athletes, its sweets and
chocolate that is on the menu come cheat day. The problem comes when sometimes
the urge to cheat just can't wait till a scheduled cheat. So what then? Give in
to your desires and take a step backwards away from your goals or suck it up
and move forward? Now thankfully most people choose the latter. But what if
there was a way that you could have a healthy, nutritious snack that could be
worked into a nutrition plan that was also contained sweety, chocolatly
goodness?
Enter Simply Treats.
Simply Treats is a company based in
Middlesbrough (North East England for international readers), that specialise
in making the unhealthy things that we all crave (yes even I love some cake now
and again) and turning them healthy. They do this by starting at the ground up,
using all natural, healthy ingredients. No bad fats, carbs and no sugars or
sweetners. You can probably tell by the way that this review is going that I
was a fan from day one. Plus they were nice enough to give me one of their
hampers to review/eat and let my clients know about them.
I tested their Hamper 2 which costs
£30. Listed below is what it contains plus the macro breakdowns for each, plus
what I thought about them.
Twinkies
90 kcals
11.7g protein
5.8g carb
2g fat
On paper these are awesome and it is
easy to see why they are one of the bigger sellers. Under 100 calories and over
10g of protein per bar?! They have a cake like feel to them and while they
certainly did fill a hole, I would of personally preferred them a little
sweeter.
Dark Chocolate Protein Doughnuts
168 kcal
10g protein
7g carb
10g fat
I love these. I seriously don't have a
single bad word to say about them. I could easily eat a hundred (not a good
idea, despite how good they are). They taste a bit more like a cake rather than
a doughnut but don't have that greasy after taste after like most doughnuts.
Buck Bars
207 kcal
25g protein
14g carb
4.9g fat
These are filling. I was given 2 of
these to test and ended up breaking them into two due to how filling they are.
Imagine Mr Kippling did a protein bar and you're on the right track. Very
satisfying, I would use one of these as a meal replacement rather than a snack.
Post Workout dream Cake
155 kcal
12.5g protein
19g carb
2.5g fat.
This is dessert material. This is
literally like eating a chocolate cake. The only thing missing from it was some
form of healthy ice cream to put on the top of it. As the name suggests, its
best to have after a training session due to it being higher in carbs than the
other treats. I used it as a dessert after a nice meal with the better half.
Top marks!
Choc Choc bars
212 kcal
16.6g protein
8.8g carb
13g fat
These are bounty bars. I seriously
couldn't tell them apart if I tried. However due to the coconut that is used to
make them it makes them a bit higher in fat and cals. A good pre bed snack
mixed with a good cup of coffee!
Baked Mini Cheesecakes
237 kcals
17.5g protein
5.1g carb
16.1g fat.
These are best sellers over at simply
treats and with good reason. They do the cheese cakes in a variety of flavours
from peanut butter right through to fruit flavours. The fruit ones (especially
the strawberry) were my favourite. This is due to the fact that they put fruit
pieces in the base that melts during cooking (mouth now watering). I found this
best as some of the others could be a little dry, the peanut in particular. As
these are high in calories for a little cake (still a LOT lower than a normal cake)
I would save them for the odd treat depending on your goals.
Lemon Pistachio Cupcakes
93 kcal
7.5g protein
8.9g carb
2.6g fat
These were quite similar to the cheese
cakes but tasted a bit lighter. This is reflected in the nutritional content
being nearly half the calories and 4 times less fat. Much more of a light snack
with a light lemon taste.
I also had the pleasure of texting
their prototype chicken (that's right kids, chicken) bread and banana bread. I
don't know the macro breakdowns for these so I can't list them, however the
photos are on my instgram and twitter pages. I will say however that both were
absolutely amazing and the chicken bread was a meal in itself! I also know that
they are planning on doing protein pizzas and take aways.
All in all, I'm a very happy customer
and I have continued to get regular treat off them to help with the odd weekend
treat. Highly recommended!
If you are interested in using Simply
Treats you can check them out on Facebook under that name or on instgram under
simply_treats.
Stay healthy,
Mike