Organic High-Protein Snacks

Short answer

Organic High-Protein Snacks: 5 products in our catalog meet the criteria (Organic, ≥10g protein). The top-ranked pick is CLIF Builder's Protein Bar - Chocolate with 20g protein and 280 calories per serving. Average across the top 5: 17g protein.

USDA-certified organic or organic-labeled snacks meeting our protein threshold.

Organic≥10g protein5 matches

Top 5 Ranked

CLIF Builder's Protein Bar - Chocolate#1
CLIF
Builder's Protein Bar - Chocolate
20g protein280 cal30g carbs$24.99
4.5 · 6789 reviews
CLIF Builder's Protein Bar - Chocolate#2
CLIF
Builder's Protein Bar - Chocolate
20g protein290 cal30g carbs$16.99
4.4 · 2764 reviews
Perfect Bar Original Peanut Butter Protein Bar#3
Perfect Bar
Original Peanut Butter Protein Bar
17g protein330 cal25g carbs$29.99
4.4 · 2156 reviews
Orgain Organic Plant Protein Shake - Vanilla Bean#4
Orgain
Organic Plant Protein Shake - Vanilla Bean
16g protein150 cal15g carbs$26.99
4.4 · 4123 reviews
Raw Rev Glo Peanut Butter Dark Chocolate#5
Raw Rev
Glo Peanut Butter Dark Chocolate
11g protein190 cal22g carbs$22.99
4.2 · 876 reviews
How we rank

Products are filtered on the criteria above — Organic, ≥10g protein — then ranked by a weighted score of protein content, customer ratings, and review volume. For “best value” we rank by protein grams per dollar instead.

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FAQ

What qualifies as organic high-protein snacks?

In our catalog, we define organic high-protein snacks as: Organic; ≥10g protein. We filter the full 500+ product database on those thresholds, then rank by a weighted score of protein content, customer ratings, and review volume.

Which is the best organic high-protein option?

Our top pick is CLIF Builder's Protein Bar - Chocolate — 20g protein, 280 calories, $24.99, rated 4.5/5 across 6789 reviews.

How many options meet these criteria?

We found 5 products in our catalog meeting Organic and ≥10g protein. Average protein per serving across these picks: 17g.

Are these ranked purely by nutrition?

No — we weight protein content, customer ratings, and review volume together so that products with more validation rise to the top. For "best value" we rank purely by protein grams per dollar.

Where do I buy these?

Each product card links to its detail page with direct Amazon and retailer buy links. Those are affiliate links (FTC disclosure at the footer); pricing and availability are set by the retailer.

Sources & methodology
  1. NASEM Dietary Reference Intakes — ProteinInstitute of Medicine DRI for protein (RDA, AMDR)
  2. USDA FoodData CentralBaseline macronutrient database for generic foods
  3. NIH Office of Dietary Supplements — Dietary ProteinFederal guidance on protein, supplements, and weight management
  4. ISSN Position Stand: Protein and ExercisePeer-reviewed consensus on protein intake for athletes (1.4–2.0 g/kg)

Nutrition data is verified against the product’s Nutrition Facts label and the brand’s official spec sheet. See our full ranking methodology for the scoring formula and inclusion rules.