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  2. The 9 Healthiest Energy Bars, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    photos from brands, design from Eat This, Not That!Energy bars often get a bad rap because they're high in sugar, but the sweet snack has its time and place. It makes for a convenient option for ...

  3. The 10 Best Protein-Packed Snacks to Buy at Sam’s Club - AOL

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    7. Tuna Salad Snack Kits. My husband is a big fan of the Bumble Bee Snack on the Run kits, which come with a small tin of ready-to-eat tuna salad, a package of crackers, and even a spoon for ...

  4. The #1 High-Protein Snack to Buy at Aldi for an Energy Boost ...

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    The clock strikes 3 p.m., and you’re running on fumes. It’s time to grab a snack! Sure, it’s tempting to pour another cup of coffee or head to the vending machine for a candy bar. But their ...

  5. Lunchly - Wikipedia

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    The product was announced to the public by KSI, Logan Paul, and MrBeast as a collaboration on September 16, 2024, [2] [3] following other food and beverage products such as Prime, a range of energy and sports drinks by Olatunji and Paul, and Feastables, a brand of chocolate bars by Donaldson. Both products are sold in combination with Lunchly kits.

  6. Balance Bar - Wikipedia

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    Balance Bar, sometimes styled as balance bar, is the brand name of a nutritional energy bar based on the 40-30-30 dietary principle, that is, a diet containing 40% carbohydrate, 30% protein and 30% dietary fat. The 40-30-30 nutritional philosophy was popularized by Dr. Barry Sears, a biochemist, and later expounded in his Zone diet books.

  7. Energy bar - Wikipedia

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    A typical energy bar weighs between 30 and 50 grams and is likely to supply about 200–300 calories (840–1,300 joules), 3–9 grams of fat, 7–15 grams of protein, and 20–40 grams of carbohydrates — the three sources of energy in food. [3]