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Review: Rise Bar Protein Bars – Mixed Box
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From the product name itself, it is easy to guess that Rise Bar Protein Bars are snack bars packed with healthy stuff that can make snacking as great as the morning sunshine. Rise Bar Protein Bars make for a great after workout snack and even a quick meal replacement for the very busy ones like running from zombies. True enough, there is a lot of good in Risebar Protein Bars:
- They are different from typical fruit and nut bars and granola bars because it has 15 to 20 grams of whey protein isolate.
- The calories on Rise Bar Protein Bars range from 260 to 280, with the fat content being just around 16g per bar.
- The list of ingredients for every bar is pretty short, having just around 3 to 5 things that are easy to pronounce, familiar names – meaning you do not get lots of nasties in there.
- Rise Bar Protein Bars are free from genetically modified organisms (GMOs), gluten, peanuts, soy, and preservatives.
- Sweeteners used in these protein bars are honey or agave
There are lots of Rise Bar Protein Bars to choose from. Luckily, there are mixed boxes and sampler packs that allow new consumers to try the various and pick what they like. The one we sampled was the mixed box YUM. Just a hint, the crowd favorites are Almond Honey, Crunchy Carob Chip and Coconut Acai. Many health nuts, athletes, bodybuilders and of course anyone that needs to bug out fast put Rise Bar Protein Bars in their list of top protein bars out in the market today. If you are new to protein bars or on the market for a new one to try, consider Rise Bar Protein Bars and you will not be sorry.
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