Apple Crisp Atkins Day Break Bars (Box of 5 Bars)

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Apple Crisp Bar

Nutritional Facts

  • Servings Per Container 5 Bars
  • Serving Size 1 Bar (35g)
  • Calories 130
  • Calories from Fat 45
  • Total Fat 5g
  •   Saturated Fat 2g
  • Sodium 135mg
  • Total Carbohydrates 17g*
  •   Fiber 7g*
  •   Sugars 2g
  •   Sugar Alcohols 6g*
  • Glycerin 3g*
  • Protein 10g

Ingredients: Soy crisps (soy protein isolate, tapioca starch, salt, calcium carbonate, oat fiber), apple paste (concentrated apple, sorbitol, palm kernel oil, corn starch, natural flavor, malic acid, pectin, calcium lactate, ascorbic acid, sunflower lecithin), polydextrose, yogurt coating (polydextrose, palm kernel oil, nonfat dry milk solids, yogurt powder {cultured whey protein concentrate, cultured skin milk, yogurt culture}, salt, sucralose, natural flavor, titanium dioxide), glucerin, sunfloweroil, milk protein isolate, water, vitamin mineral mix {tricalcium phosphate, vitamin A palmitate, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), niacinamide, riboflavin (vitamin B2), thiamin mononitrate (vitamin B1), folic acid, DL-Alpha-Tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E)}, natural and artificial flavors, palm kernerl oil, corn starch, ground cinnamon, soy lecithin, pectin, whole grain rolled oats, xanthan gum, sucralose, wheat germ.

Allergy Information: Contains soy, milk and wheat. This product is manufactured in a facility that uses eggs, seeds, peanuts and tree nuts.

*Net Impact Carb = 4 grams per serving.

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