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The Most Efficient Snack: Pure Organic Bar
A MetaEfficient snack bar. Unlike other nutrient bars I’ve tasted, this one’s delicious. My topic pick is the Orange Cranberry Bar. It’s made by a company called PURE, based in Holland, Michigan. The supplier of the dates uses a natural enzyme to separate the protein from the carbohydrate (no heat is used so the product retains its nutrients).
The Orange Cranberry Bar ingredients:
- Organic Dates
- Organic Cranberries (with Organic Apple Juice Concentrate and Organic Sunflower Oil)
- Organic Walnuts
- Organic Cashews
- Organic Brown Rice Protein
- Organic Almonds
- Organic Agave Nectar
- Organic Orange Peel
- Organic Orange Oil
The Chocolate Brownie Bar ingredients are:
- Organic Deglet Noor Dates)
- Organic Walnuts
- Organic Agave Nectar
- Organic Almonds
- Organic Cashews
- Organic Brown Rice Protein
- Organic Cocoa
It’s available at Whole Foods and Amazon.
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So is this snack bar a “protein bar”?
“A MetaEfficient snack bar. Unlike other nutrient bars I’ve tasted, this one’s delicious.”
This is not a good statement.
Taste is something that is different from person to person, and even though the article writer in this case likes this protein bar, doesn’t mean it better than others.