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What Protein Bar Flavors Are Winning Consumers' Hearts (and Wallets)?

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Scott Needham
CEO and Founder of SmartScout


When it comes to snack bars, flavor is everything. Instead of diving into specific brands or categories, we crunched the numbers on thousands of protein bars across Amazon to find out what flavors are capturing consumers’ taste buds—and wallets.

Here are the clear winners:

  • Chocolate reigns supreme with a whopping $7.8M/month across 774 products. Quest is leading the chocolate charge, making it clear that classic never goes out of style.
  • Variety Packs follow closely behind, generating $4.2M/month from 308 products. Barebells dominates here, and it's easy to see why—variety packs are the perfect entry point for new customers.
  • Chocolate Peanut Butter comes in third at $3.7M/month, with David excelling in this irresistibly classic combo.
  • Peanut Butter flavor alone brings in $2.0M/month, again championed by Quest.
  • Salted Caramel and Cookies & Cream tie at $1.8M/month, with Built Bar and Quest leading respectively.
  • Other favorites like Cookie Dough ($1.1M/month, David), Brownie ($1.0M/month, David), Blueberry ($892K/month, Quest), and Vanilla ($839K/month, ALOHA) complete the top tier.

Why the Variety Pack?


The popularity of variety packs isn't accidental. It’s strategic. Variety packs offer an appealing introduction to a brand—especially crucial in a competitive landscape. They allow customers to explore new options without committing to one flavor upfront. This method frequently converts curiosity into long-term loyalty.

Barebells’ success in the variety pack category highlights this trend, potentially forecasting significant future growth. Brands recognize this and strategically highlight their variety packs, often serving as the gateway to broader brand adoption.

Takeaway for Brands and Strategists


If you’re involved in consumer packaged goods (CPG) or managing Amazon strategy, flavor analytics isn't something to overlook. Flavors drive clicks, fill carts, and fuel subscriptions. Each flavor can become a powerful lever to attract and retain customers.

Cookie dough bars from Built are a standout, but seeing how popular salted caramel is, perhaps it's time to give that a shot too.

This data clearly indicate there's also a diverse long tail of specialty flavors. While they might not dominate individually, they collectively represent significant opportunities for niche and creative innovation.

Stay flavorful, and keep an eye on the data—it just might be the tastiest insight you gain this year.

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