Clif Bar (Various Flavours) and Peanuts: the evidence-based answer
There is no single allergen answer for 'various flavours.' Some CLIF varieties explicitly contain peanuts, so check the exact flavor and wrapper rather than relying on the brand name.
This answer is limited to the exact manufacturer page or product record reviewed in July 2026. It does not apply automatically to every flavor, package size, country, restaurant location, or future recipe. The current package or menu information remains the final product-specific check.
What the reviewed source provides
Clif Bar (Various Flavours) label-evidence summary
| Evidence | Reviewed finding |
| Product or menu item | Clif Bar (Various Flavours) |
| Target | Peanuts |
| Published record | Ingredients vary by flavor. Peanut-labelled CLIF varieties and CLIF Nut Butter peanut varieties use peanuts, peanut butter, or peanut flour; other flavors require their own package check. |
| Source | CLIF official peanut-containing bar product pages |
| Review date | July 2026 |
The wording above preserves the difference between a directly listed ingredient, a Contains declaration, advisory cross-contact wording, and missing public information. Those categories are not interchangeable. If a manufacturer does not publish a complete ingredient panel, this page reports that limitation rather than assuming the allergen is absent.
How to interpret this result
A listed ingredient is direct formulation evidence. A “may contain” statement is advisory evidence about possible unintended presence. The absence of either statement in an online record does not document cleaning procedures, shared equipment, supplier changes, or a person's reaction threshold. Front-label terms and product names also do not replace the ingredient and allergen panels.
For product families or assorted flavors, one flavor cannot establish the recipe for another. For restaurant items, preparation and cross-contact can vary by location and equipment. For highly refined oils, regulatory labeling treatment does not by itself decide whether a particular person should consume a restaurant item.
What to check before deciding
- Match the exact name, flavor, size, market, and—when available—UPC or menu item.
- Read the complete ingredient list and the Contains statement on the current package.
- Check advisory language such as “may contain” and shared-equipment statements separately.
- For restaurant food, ask about the current recipe, fryer, utensils, and preparation surface.
- If the online source and package differ, use the newer package and contact the manufacturer.
What this page cannot establish
This article does not test a package, audit a facility, diagnose an allergy, or establish an individual threshold. It therefore does not promise that a food is appropriate for a particular person. A diagnosed allergy, celiac disease, or history of severe reactions requires the person's clinical plan and current manufacturer information.
For another label, use the ingredient allergen checker. You can also browse other Ryla label checks or see how the Ryla iPhone scanner flags available ingredient terms while shopping. These are screening tools, not substitutes for the package.
Bottom line
There is no single allergen answer for 'various flavours.' Some CLIF varieties explicitly contain peanuts, so check the exact flavor and wrapper rather than relying on the brand name. Recheck the exact item before each purchase because ingredients and handling information can change.
Last reviewed July 2026 using CLIF official peanut-containing bar product pages. Informational only; not medical advice.