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Could be £4.79 with max subscribe n save
These usually sell for about £1 singly or Sainsburys & Waitrose are selling a pack of 4 @ £2.50
Info added by @wadz
Product Description
What if you were powered by oats? These tasty, healthy cereal bars have a protein upgrade, combining rich cocoa with whole rolled oats and vanilla. Even better, they're made with naturally sweet chicory root fibre, which means they're 45% lower in sugar than the average cereal bar†. Lovely stuff for a breakfast bar, snack in your lunchbox or afternoon pick-me-up with a tea or coffee. † We've compared this recipe to over 80 similar cereal bars to work this percentage out.
Ingredients
Cocoa and vanilla protein bite (100%) - rolled OATS (30%), margarine (palm oil, rapeseed oil, water, salt), chicory root fibre, demerara sugar (sugar, cane molasses), SOY protein crispies (9%) (isolated SOY protein, tapioca starch, salt), linseeds (4%), sunflower seeds (3%), fat-reduced cocoa powder (3%), golden syrup, emulsifier: sunflower lecithin, natural vanilla flavouring, stabiliser: xanthan gum
Keeping an eye on sugar
These treats are a tasty source of protein, and have a whopping 45% less sugar than the average cereal bar. Good stuff.
*We compared this recipe to over 80 similar cereal bars to work this percentage out.
Feed your cravings
We’ve blended rich cocoa with whole rolled oats and vanilla to create these all-star snacks.
An indulgent chocolate pick-me-up that’s feel-good too.
Snack time, reimagined
The perfect partner for your mid-morning cuppa, these will hit the sweet spot and give you an oat-fuelled boost.
These usually sell for about £1 singly or Sainsburys & Waitrose are selling a pack of 4 @ £2.50
- Tasty and wholesome cocoa vanilla oat cereal bar. 45% less sugar than the average cereal bar.
- High in fibre. Source of protein.
- Suitable for vegans and vegetarians. Perfect lunchbox size or for on the go.
- Tasty upgrade on chocolate.
- No artificial sweeteners, colourings, flavourings or preservatives.
Info added by @wadz
Product Description
What if you were powered by oats? These tasty, healthy cereal bars have a protein upgrade, combining rich cocoa with whole rolled oats and vanilla. Even better, they're made with naturally sweet chicory root fibre, which means they're 45% lower in sugar than the average cereal bar†. Lovely stuff for a breakfast bar, snack in your lunchbox or afternoon pick-me-up with a tea or coffee. † We've compared this recipe to over 80 similar cereal bars to work this percentage out.
Ingredients
Cocoa and vanilla protein bite (100%) - rolled OATS (30%), margarine (palm oil, rapeseed oil, water, salt), chicory root fibre, demerara sugar (sugar, cane molasses), SOY protein crispies (9%) (isolated SOY protein, tapioca starch, salt), linseeds (4%), sunflower seeds (3%), fat-reduced cocoa powder (3%), golden syrup, emulsifier: sunflower lecithin, natural vanilla flavouring, stabiliser: xanthan gum
Keeping an eye on sugar
These treats are a tasty source of protein, and have a whopping 45% less sugar than the average cereal bar. Good stuff.
*We compared this recipe to over 80 similar cereal bars to work this percentage out.
Feed your cravings
We’ve blended rich cocoa with whole rolled oats and vanilla to create these all-star snacks.
An indulgent chocolate pick-me-up that’s feel-good too.
Snack time, reimagined
The perfect partner for your mid-morning cuppa, these will hit the sweet spot and give you an oat-fuelled boost.
Community Updates
16 Comments
sorted byThe nutritional stats on those graze bars are really bad, don't kid yourself!
The protein is so low it shouldn't be mentioned, the sugar is high, the calories are high (it's a 30g snack ffs!).
If at home better to just have something like greek no fat yogurt + jelly + squirty cream..
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Arla Skyr Strawberry - 100g: 73 cals, 9.6g protein
Hartley's Sugar Free Orange Flavour Jelly 100g: 6 cals, 1g protein
ASDA Reduced Fat Squirty Cream 25g: 56 cals
total 135 cals 10.6p protein and a cost of less than £0.70 if my maths is correct and you should be left feeling full + cravings covered!
Can also get plain greek yogurt and add some flavour zero cal drops or protein powder for extra protein. (edited)
4.51 for me too? says 15% off first sub
Agreed, don't get me wrong, I just went trough a good cutting phase lost over 8 kg and currently sitting at 9% body fat whilst trying to keep as much muscle mass as possible (getting ready for my holiday in lol) so would not touch it personally all I was saying that for some people it might still be a better choice than the good old Snicker or other unhealthy snacks
Better choice for me.than biscuits 💀
Is the taste any good? Thanks
Link to reviews on Waitrose and I buy them regularly when the price drops on Amazon, not overly sweet, quite a subtle taste of vanilla, just a bit moreish (edited)
I haven't tried it myself, just mainly commented on the lower side of protein content. Should be good though, can't see any odd additive that would make it taste funny
How did you manage that? I've got 15% s+s and it comes to £4.79 or did you buy 4?
No idea, definitely only bought the one
Ahhh I didn't get that option
You'd be better off from both a protein and calorie (minimizing) basis having a slice of seeded bread.
It's a snack, can't really argue if you purely look at the calories but at the end of the day if someone is overweight and trying to cut down on the snacks or trying to have a slighly better snack, this is an option at a reasonable price. If you are looking at lower calorie options, may as well chew on some ice and think that its an amazing snack lol