Chocolate Covered Strawberries Think Thin Protein Bars – Discontinued by Manufacturer

Chocolate Covered Strawberries Think Thin Low Carb Gluten Free Protein Bars
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  • Low Carb
  • Gluten Free
  • 0g sugar
  • 20g protein

This delicious low carb protein bar provides a burst of clean energy, a moment of relaxation, and satisfaction for those in need of taste and sustenance. Perfect for those eliminating gluten and sugar from their diets.

Think Thin Low Carb Gluten Free Protein Bars are the #1 ranked natural weight management bar by SPINSscan research. Think Thin Low Carb Gluten Free Protein Bars can be enjoyed in the morning with coffee or tea, before exercise or for a delicious burst of energy any time throughout the day.

Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Nutrition Facts

  • Serving size 1 Bar (60g)
  • Calories 200
  •   Fat Cal 60
  • Total Fat 7g
  •   Sat. Fat 3g
  •   Trans Fat 0g
  • Cholesterol 0mg
  • Sodium 120mg
  • Total Carb. 23g
  •   Fiber 1g*
  •   Sugars 0g
  •   Sugar Alcohols 11g*
  • Glycerin 9g* (does not affect blood sugar in most people)
  • Protein 15g

INGREDIENTS: PROTEIN BLEND (WHEY PROTEIN ISOLATE, CALCIUM CASEINATE, SOY PROTEIN ISOLATE), COATING (MALTITOL, COCOA BUTTER, MILK FAT, SODIUM CASEINATE, SOY LECITHIN, NATURAL FLAVORS AND TOCOPHEROLS), GLYCERIN, MALTITOL, SOY CRISPS (SOY PROTEIN ISOLATE, RICE FLOUR, SALT), GROUND PEANUTS, CANOLA OIL, WATER, STRAWBERRY ESSENCE, NATURAL FLAVORS, SOY LECITHIN, CHICORY FIBER.
CONTAINS: MILK, PEANUTS, SOY, ALMONDS.

Allergy Information: Manufactured in a plant that processes peanuts, nutmeats, soy, milk and egg products.

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