Chocolate Peanut Butter Advantage Bars, Box of 5 Bars, Atkins Nutritionals

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Nutrition Facts

 

    • Serving size 1 Bar (60g)

 

    • Serving per container 5

 

    • Calories 240

 

    • Calories from Fat 110g

 

    • Total Fat 12g

 

    •   Saturated fat 6g

 

    •   Trans fat 0g

 

    • Cholesterol <5mg

 

    • Sodium 220mg

 

    • Total Carbohydrates 22g*

 

    •   Dietary Fiber 10g*

 

    •   Sugars 1g

 

    •   Sugar Alcohols 10g*

 

    • Protein 19g

 

Ingredients: Protein blend (soy protein isolate, whey protein isolate, sodium caseinate), glycerin, polydextrose, peanuts, hydrolyzed gelatin, palm kernel and palm oil, water, peanut butter (ground, roasted peanuts), cellulose, cocoa powder (processed with alkali), natural and artificial flavors, vitamin mineral mix (tricalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, magnesium oxide, vitamin A palmitate, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), sodium ascorbate, thiamin mononitrate (vitamin B1), riboflavin (vitamin B2), pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12), DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E), niacinamide, biotin, d-calcium pantothenate, zinc oxide, folic acid, chromium chelate, phytonadione (vitamin K1), sodium selenite), olive oil, clarified butter oil, soy lecithin, guar gum, salt, maltodextrin, citric acid, sucralose, mono and diglycerides, dipotassium phosphate, acesulfame potassium.

Contains peanuts, soy and milk. Chocolate Peanut Butter Atkins Bars are manufactured in a facility that uses peanuts, other nuts and seeds.

*Net carbs as listed by the manufacturer on the package = 2g per serving.

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