Bear Naked Fit Triple Berry Granola: Labelgrade B- (74/100)

B- 74 / 100 — Very low saturated fat and substantial fiber.

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Protein
64/100
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Ingredients
72/100
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Sat fat
94/100
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Sodium
68/100
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Sugar
62/100
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Fiber
91/100

The short answer

Bear Naked Fit Triple Berry Granola delivers 4.78g of protein and 210 calories per 1/2 Cup (USDA FDC 2719778). Per 100g that’s 9.2g of protein; per oz, 2.6g. The Labelgrade is B- (74 / 100): Very low saturated fat and substantial fiber.

Why this Labelgrade

DimensionGradeScoreWhy
Protein densityC64 / 1009.2g per 100g — below the high-protein bar; not the right product for protein hunting
Ingredient qualityB-72 / 10018 ingredients, recognizable, no significant additive flags
Saturated fat loadA94 / 1000.624g per serving (1.2g per 100g) — very low
Sodium loadC+68 / 100148mg per serving (81mg per oz) — moderate
Sugar loadC62 / 10010.8g sugar (9.57g added) — moderate
FiberA91 / 1004.52g per serving — excellent, particularly in this category
OverallB-74 / 100Weighted blend: protein 25% · ingredients 22% · saturated fat 18% · sodium 15% · sugar 12% · fiber 8%

How it compares

ProductProtein per servingPer 100 gPer ozCalories
Bear Naked Fit Triple Berry Granola (this product)4.78g9.2g2.6g210
Cascadian Farm Organic Oats & Honey Granola6g9.7g2.7g270
Larabar Cashew Cookie Fruit & Nut Bar4g8.3g2.4g230
Quaker Simply Granola (Oats, Honey, Raisins & Almonds)7g10.3g2.9g270
Plain cooked chicken breast (benchmark)31g8.8g~165

What “Fit” actually buys you

The “Fit” on the box does the heavy lifting in this product’s marketing, so it’s worth being precise about what it means. It is not a low-calorie or high-protein formula: protein is a modest 4.78g per serving (9.2g per 100g, low for the category), and per 100g the calories are right in line with other granolas. What’s genuinely better here is the fiber — 4.52g per 1/2 cup, an A on that dimension — and the absence of artificial sweeteners; sweetness comes from brown sugar, brown rice syrup, and dried fruit. That’s a respectable real-food profile, and it’s the legitimate core of the “Fit” claim.

What the name glosses over is everything that holds the grade at B-. Brown sugar is the second ingredient and brown rice syrup the third, stacking up to 9.57g of added sugar — 19% of a day’s allowance in a small bowl. So if you’re reaching for this because the label reads as athletic and lean, recalibrate: it’s a decent-fiber, all-natural granola, not a diet or protein food. The pumpkin seeds, strawberries, and blueberries are real and welcome, but they’re flecks, not the bulk of the bag.

The real catch: sugar plus the highest sodium of the bunch

Two numbers keep this honest. The first is sugar: 10.8g per serving, most of it added, which is the main weight on the B- and a reminder that “berry granola” is a sweet cereal. The second is easier to miss — 148mg of sodium per 1/2 cup is the highest of the four granolas we graded in this set, enough to land a C+ on the sodium dimension. Granola doesn’t have to carry that much salt (one of its rivals here runs under 35mg), so it’s a fair knock.

Then there’s the serving-size trap that hits every granola: 1/2 cup (52g) is small, and this stuff is crunchy and easy to over-pour. A real bowl is often double, which doubles the sugar to ~21.6g and the sodium to ~300mg right alongside the fiber. The way to keep the good (fiber, berries) without the bad (sugar, salt creeping up) is to use it as a topping — a quarter-cup scattered over plain yogurt or oatmeal — rather than eating it as a cereal by the bowl.

Scope

This page covers Bear Naked Fit Triple Berry Granola (12 ONZ), UPC 00856416000703, as represented in USDA Branded Foods FDC 2719778. Bear Naked sells multiple variants in this product line — other sizes, flavors, or fat levels may have different macros and Labelgrade scores. Manufacturers periodically reformulate; always cross-reference the actual package label, especially if you have allergies or dietary restrictions.

Ingredients (from the USDA Branded Foods entry)

INGREDIENTS: Whole grain oats, brown sugar, brown rice syrup, crisp rice (rice flour, cane sugar, salt), whole oat flour, dried cranberries (cranberries, cane sugar, vegetable glycerin), canola oil, pumpkin seeds, strawberries, blueberries, baking soda, sea salt, natural flavors, rosemary extract for freshness.

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Quick Facts

Per serving · 1/2 Cup

Size 12 ONZ
UPC 00856416000703
Verified 2026-06-05 · checked monthly
210
Calories
4.78g
Protein 10% DV
40.1g
Carbs 15% DV
4.89g
Fat 6% DV
per 100 g
9.2g protein · 404 cal ·21g sugar ·285mg sodium
per oz (1 oz)
2.6g protein · 114 cal ·5.9g sugar ·81mg sodium
Sugar 10.8g · 9.57g added
Fiber 4.52g · 16% DV
Saturated fat 0.624g
Trans fat 0.052g
Sodium 148mg · 6% DV
Cholesterol 0mg
Calcium 35.7mg · 3% DV
Iron 1.25mg · 7% DV
Potassium 172mg · 4% DV

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Full nutrition facts
Nutrition Facts
Nutrient Per Serving (1/2 Cup)
Calories210
Protein4.78g
Total Fat4.89g
Saturated Fat0.624g
Trans Fat0.052g
Total Carbohydrates40.1g
Dietary Fiber4.52g
Total Sugars10.8g
Added Sugars9.57g
Sodium148mg
Cholesterol0mg
Calcium35.7mg
Iron1.25mg
Potassium172mg

Scope: This page applies specifically to Fit Triple Berry Granola (12 ONZ) · UPC 00856416000703. Other sizes, flavors, or formulations may differ.

How this fits each diet

Each score is computed from the same USDA nutrition + ingredient data, against the published rules of each diet. They tell you "does this food fit this diet" — not whether the diet is right for you.

Vegan
A+ 100/100

contains no listed animal products

Vegetarian
A+ 100/100

contains no listed meat or fish

Gluten-free
A+ 100/100

no wheat, barley, rye, or malt detected in USDA ingredient list

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is granola healthy?

It depends on the sugar and on how much you actually pour. Granola's base of whole-grain oats plus seeds does deliver real fiber, which is why Bear Naked Fit still earns a B-. But granola is calorie-dense and most brands — this one included — carry double-digit sugar plus added oil, so it's not the diet food the marketing implies. Bear Naked Fit gives you a solid 4.5g of fiber, but also 10.8g of sugar in a small 1/2 cup, and brown sugar is the second ingredient.

Why does Bear Naked Fit Triple Berry only earn a B-?

Its strengths are real but narrow: 4.52g of fiber (an A on that dimension) and very low saturated fat. What holds it at B- is a moderate sugar load (10.8g, 9.57g of it added) and the highest sodium of the four granolas here at 148mg per serving. Protein density is also low (9.2g per 100g), so despite the athletic 'Fit' name, this isn't a protein product. It's a decent-fiber granola with a sweetened, salted base.

Does the 'Fit' name mean it's a low-calorie or diet granola?

Not really — 'Fit' is positioning, not a nutrition claim. At 210 calories per 1/2 cup it's lighter per serving than most granolas mainly because the serving is small, not because it's low-calorie food; per 100g it's still calorie-dense. It does carry good fiber and avoids artificial sweeteners, which is the kernel of truth behind the name. But with brown sugar and brown rice syrup near the top of the list and 9.57g of added sugar, treat it as a sweetened granola, not a weight-loss food.

Is the 1/2 cup serving realistic?

Often not. 1/2 cup (52g) is a small pour, and granola is dense and snackable — a typical bowl is closer to a full cup or more. Double it and you're at roughly 420 calories, ~9g protein, 9g fiber, and 21.6g sugar. The fiber doubles, which is nice; so does the sugar and the 148mg of sodium becomes ~300mg. Measure a serving once so you know what 1/2 cup actually looks like in your bowl.

Is there a lower-sugar granola?

Bear Naked Fit's 10.8g of sugar is roughly middle-of-the-pack. If you want less, look for unsweetened granolas (sweetened only with dates or monk fruit), or use this as a topping rather than a full bowl — a quarter-cup over plain Greek yogurt gives you the berry crunch and most of the fiber at half the sugar. Within granola, the higher-fiber, lower-sodium picks are the ones worth paying up for.

When was this data last verified?

2026-06-05, against USDA FoodData Central FDC 2719778. We re-verify top pages monthly and update within 7 days of a reformulation.