think! High Protein Bar Chocolate Fudge flavor

Think High Protein Bar Chocolate Fudge

Former known as Chocolate Fudge Think Thin Low Carb Gluten-Free Protein Bars

Due to a change in ingredients, think High Protein Bars may have a higher carb count than previous versions. Think Products has changed their focus from very low-carb bars to protein bars with better quality ingredients.

  • No Artificial Sweeteners (Does not contain sucralose, saccharin, aspartame, acesulfame potassium, neotame, or advantage.)
  • 20G Protein
  • 0G Sugar
  • Certified Gluten-Free
  • GMO free

This delicious low-carb keto 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. Every bite of this naturally flavored Chocolate Fudge protein bar is filled with the rich and creamy flavor of creamy decadent fudge.

Think High Protein Bar Chocolate Fudge
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think! Chocolate Fudge Nutrition Facts

  • Serving size 1 Bar (60g)
  • Calories 230
  • Total Fat 8g
  •   Sat. Fat 3g
  •   Trans Fat 0g
  • Cholesterol <5mg
  • Sodium 190mg
  • Total Carb. 24g
  •   Dietary Fiber 1g*
  •   Sugars 0g
  •   Sugar Alcohols 12g*
  • Protein 20g

Ingredients: Protein blend (soy protein isolate, whey protein isolate, calcium caseinate), maltitol syrup, vegetable glycerin, almond butter, water, cocoa butter, chocolate, alkalized cocoa, sunflower oil, natural flavor. lecithin, sodium caseinate, milk fat, salt.

Contains: tree nuts (almond), milk, and soy.

Made in a facility that processes other tree nuts, peanut and egg.

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