Meal Bar - 12-Pack
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Meal Bar
The ProBar Meal Bar 12-Pack fuels you up for your most epic outdoor adventures or even those around-town days when you're too busy to make something but you aren't willing to descend into the terrifying world of fast food. The majority of the ingredients are organic and there are no preservatives so you get a pure, healthy, and tasty bit of sustenance without putting a lot of mystery chemicals into your body.
- Non-baked recipe with organic ingredients preserves the natural nutritional awesomeness
- 100% vegan ingredients keep your conscience happy
- Carefully controlled sodium-protein balance requires less water to digest so you need less hydration
- Low glycemic-index ingredients prevent sugar-induced spikes and crashes
- Plenty of essential fatty acids help keep cravings under control
- Preservative-free recipe still has a solid shelf life so you can use these all year without worrying about then betraying you
- These tasty bars do contain peanuts and tree nuts
Details
- Non-baked recipe with organic ingredients
- 100% vegan
- Carefully controlled sodium-protein balance
- Contains peanuts and tree nuts
- Item #PBR0036
- Calories
- (depending on flavor) 350-390
- Servings Per Container
- 12
- Allergens
- tree nuts, coconut, produced on equipment that also processes peanuts, soy, wheat
- Claimed Weight
- [bar] 3oz
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4 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 24, 2023
One of the Top trail snacks
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I have been eating ProBars for years now and find them to be more filling than many of the other options. Often while backpacking my partner and I will each eat a half at a time because of this. We consider this a good thing. I also like that they're made here in Utah. I see another review saying they are a bit dense and hard to eat on a bike. They are dense but with that comes pretty significant chunks of strawberry in the Whole Berry, nuts in the Banana Nut Bread, etc. Not sure I get the "tough to eat on a bike thing" unless they haven't really tried eating anything else that way. I haven't had any issues in that realm. I'd definitely put them up there with other favorites like Taos Bakes and Kate's.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
March 24, 2022
Ok...
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
These taste ok, but are a bit dense and tough to eat on the bike (especially if the chocolate melts). Maybe I need to try a different flavor...
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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