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Posted 20th Apr 2022
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50 x Alpen Chocolate Protein Muesli 34g Bars
An easy way to get more protein in your diet!
A mixture of chocolate chips, plant based protein and creamy rolled oat
All then dipped in milk chocolate to help you power through your day!
Your purchase is for 10 x Boxes
Each box contains 5 x 34g Bars
Total 10 Boxes / 50 Bars / 1700g
Minimum Best Before 20/07/2022
An easy way to get more protein in your diet!
A mixture of chocolate chips, plant based protein and creamy rolled oat
All then dipped in milk chocolate to help you power through your day!
Your purchase is for 10 x Boxes
Each box contains 5 x 34g Bars
Total 10 Boxes / 50 Bars / 1700g
Minimum Best Before 20/07/2022
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9 Comments
sorted byit should be more about the ratio of protein to calorie
Think of them more as breakfast bars with more a little extra protein
My thoughts too. Double the protein content and I'll consider it.
That would be great. The best (by percentage of calories from protein) protein bars sit at around 45%. If you set a minimum of 30% then a 200kcal bar would need 15g protein to qualify. That would get rid of a huge amount of dross including the MyProtein flapjack, the original Mars protein chocolate bar, these Alpen ones, Nature Valley, Brunch, and doubtless many others.
True, but some may prefer to only get a little bit of added protein in the versions of food items they already eat.
Probably have to come up with a new labelling confusing labelling system to do the free market justice, like how nobody knows what all that net zero/carbon neutral stuff means.