Lenny & Larry's Protein Cookie - Apple Pie vs Lennylarry Fitzels™
Lennylarry Fitzels™ is the stronger overall pick in this matchup. Lennylarry Fitzels™ wins here because it offers more protein per serving (20g vs 16g), better protein-per-dollar value (1.7g/$ vs 0.7g/$).
Full side-by-side of protein, calories, macros, price, and value for Lenny & Larry's Protein Cookie - Apple Pie and Lennylarry Fitzels™ below.
Lenny & Larry's

Protein
16g
Calories
160
Price
$24.49
Protein per $1
0.7g
Pros
- Lower calorie load: 160 calories vs 200.
- Stronger shopper rating: 4.5 vs 4.1.
Cons
- Less protein per serving: 16g vs 20g.
- Higher price: $24.49 vs $11.49.
Lennylarry

Protein
20g
Calories
200
Price
$11.49
Protein per $1
1.7g
Pros
- More protein per serving: 20g vs 16g.
- Better value on protein per dollar: 1.7g per $1.
- Lower shelf price: $11.49 vs $24.49.
Cons
- Higher calorie count: 200 vs 160.
- Weaker review score: 4.1 vs 4.5.
| Metric | Lenny & Larry's Protein Cookie - Apple Pie | Lennylarry Fitzels™ |
|---|---|---|
| Protein | 16g | 20gBest |
| Calories | 160Best | 200 |
| Carbs | — | — |
| Fat | — | — |
| Price | $24.49 | $11.49Best |
| Protein per $1 | 0.7g | 1.7gBest |
Lennylarry Fitzels™ is the stronger overall pick in this matchup.
Lennylarry Fitzels™ wins here because it offers more protein per serving (20g vs 16g), better protein-per-dollar value (1.7g/$ vs 0.7g/$).
Choose Lenny & Larry's Protein Cookie - Apple Pie if you care more about lower calorie load: 160 calories vs 200.
Choose Lennylarry Fitzels™ if you care more about more protein per serving: 20g vs 16g.
Frequently Asked Questions
Lennylarry Fitzels™ has more protein per serving: 20g versus 16g.
Lenny & Larry's Protein Cookie - Apple Pie is the lighter option at 160 calories, compared with 200 calories for the alternative.
Lennylarry Fitzels™ delivers better protein-per-dollar value at about 1.7g per $1.
Lennylarry Fitzels™ is the stronger overall pick in this matchup. Lennylarry Fitzels™ wins here because it offers more protein per serving (20g vs 16g), better protein-per-dollar value (1.7g/$ vs 0.7g/$). Because they are in the same category, this is a direct apples-to-apples comparison.