I've been using these bars since August 2024 and continue to be amazed by the quality and flavour. I have a sensitive stomach and an environmental passion and both are served well by OGT. The one off... See more
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At One Good Thing, we make the world's first wrapper-free oat bars with an edible beeswax-based coating for runners, riders and anyone who likes to move - taking the fuss and faff out of sports and active nutrition. Our small family start-up delivers a hit of honest, all-natural fast and slow-release carbohydrates to help you power through your next adventure. Say goodbye to plastic packaging, sticky fingers and crumbly snack bars; our products just slip straight into a jersey or running vest pocket and are ready to eat right away. With fast, responsive customer care and a commitment to taking plastic out of the environment, we're all set to transform the sports nutrition landscape. Sign up and do One Good Thing today.
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Think these bars are great. Used 6+ times now and never had an issue with any crumbs or mess. Used in hot weather and the coating didn't "melt" or leave any residue on hands or clothing. Really great addition - flavours are accurate and nice as well! only 4/5 as a few bars came with broken coating but so far not seen this impact on their intended use.

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There is no faff when on a hard ride, and you need fueling, either when not stopping or when you can't stop (big climb).

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Having just ridden 330km I packed my jersey with 5 of these and they very much helped alone the way. No worries about wrappers, easy to eat and grab from the pocket

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These bars are spot on. Primarily bought for longer rides and trail runs, but I've ended up snacking on most of my current supply in-between meals 😂

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Great idea for a health snack. I have tried all flavours, and they are nice. The best thing (kind of obviously) but great for biking with no wrapper. They are fairly chewy, but if you just nibble a bit then you can easily eat at a good pace :-)
The company seem to be going places, I hope they have patented this idea! Postage seems to be on time and the subscription option proves good.

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These are my new go to energy bars! Love that there are no wrappers involved which make it easier to eat while cycling. The variety pack of bars are amazing with 5 flavours included, the salted caramel one is my favourite. Definitely recommend!

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I love these OGT (bars? snacks?). So much easier to manage in every aspect, no wrappers, no biting plastic, no rubbish to take home and NOT STICKY!! and happily sit in a jersey pocket. When you subscribe, the delivered OGT's beeswax covering is thinner/lighter and there are no flavour labels making them easier to eat. You do need to plan your eating routine properly as the boost is not instant like a gel, so be sensible and eat them before 'The Man with the Hammer' comes knocking and not when, which is sound advice on any ride.....

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What a great product, 20g's of carbs with no wrapper or waste, perfect product for anyone who needs to consume carbs during exercise. I do Ironman and find these a great product for long distance running and cycling when you need to consume something other than a gel to kill the hungry pains. Great tasting and easy to consume.

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Firstly - I really like the USP of these bars in not needing to remove a wrapper. I have some favourite cold pressed bars that are an absolute pain to unwrap on the move and the convenience of just reaching in your pocket and eating a bar is great.
I signed up to a subscription & my first delivery of 12 variety flavours arrived quickly but I found them quite dry & the coating was a bit intrusive & tough.
HOWEVER....my second delivery was a completely different experience. Moist, tasty with a fine feel to the coating which I didn't even notice when eating them.
OGT got in touch & Ben showed a real interest in getting to the bottom of what may have been wrong with the first box leaving me with a good feeling about this company.
I'll definitely keep on with my subscription. 😁

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Had a couple of deliveries and the quality is really good

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Perfect for riding, just stick a couple in the jersey pocket. Good taste and flavour - although I’ve not decided on a favourite yet, so sticking to the multi flavour pack. A friend took one to sample as she does a lot of skiing and these can easily be eaten with heavy gloves (probably not while actually skiing). Great product and subscription service

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Good selection box of flavours. With energy bars that are in wrappers - I always ended up taking them out for the day in the back of the jersey and bringing it home again as soon as difficult to eat when riding. These little tasty squares are so much easier to just get out and eat. I was a bit sceptical at first thinking they would be soggy and sweaty without a wrapper - but they are not at all. The edible coating keeps them completely dry and edible straight from the jersey pocket.
Give em a try.

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Great product, easy to use on the bike and tastes great.

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I’m so happy to find an energy bar for use during long cycle rides and races. No wastage, no faff opening wrappers and they taste great too. I’m amazed how well they survive in my pockets in all weathers too.

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Love these bars, so easy to eat and store, just used them for the bike leg of a Middle Distance Tri and they worked a treat.

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The energy bars are great tasting and have no waste. The flavours are true to their description. Best bike ride nutrition bars I have found so far. Subscription easy to set up and easy to pause to prevent overload.

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Delicious bars that give a good boost of energy to keep you ticking along, all without the hassle of opening a wrapper on the move, what’s not to like?!

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Love these bars not messing with wrappers on bike. Flavour's are lovely

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Great company producing super little bars for consumption by cyclists and anyone needing an energy boost. Friendly, efficient, trustworthy and good communicators.
Thoroughly recommend their product.

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