
Built Bar 18/Box


If you're tired of your old & mundane Protein Bar regimen & are searching for a new, delicious one, you've landed on the right page! The Built Bar Protein Bar is a delicious & Protein rich option that comes in a large variety of flavors (11 to be exact)! Each Built Bar contains a whopping 15 to 20 grams of Protein & only contains 4 grams of Sugar! If you're really trying to watch your Sugar intake, the Built Bar Protein Bar may be an excellent option for you. Its texture & flavor is super unique (almost like a Tootsie Roll), & they all contain completely clean & natural ingredients. Switch up your Protein bar game today... Introducing Built Bar Protein Bar!!
Unwrap & enjoy a Built Bar before, during, or after a workout. You can even eat one as a midday work snack!!
Supplement Facts May Vary By Flavor. The Ingredients Below Are For Coconut Chocolate Creme Flavor.
Serving Size: 1 Bar
Servings Per Container: 18
Calories 110
Total Fat 4g
Saturated Fat 2.5g
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 1mg
Sodium 3mg
Total Carbohydrates 13g
Total Sugars 4g
Includes 4g Added Sugars
Erythritol 2g
Glycerin 1g
Dietary Fiber 6g
Net Carbs 5g
Protein 15g
Calcium 54mg
Potassium 149mg
Iron 1.27mg
Phosphorus 47mg
Vitamin A 0mg
Vitamin C 0mg
Vitamin D 0mg
Allergy Warning: Contains Milk Products. Built Bars Are Made In A Peanut And Tree Nut Free Facility.
Other Ingredients: Protein Mix (Whey Protein Isolate (Milk), Partially Hydrolyzed Whey Protein Isolate (Milk), Gelatin, Dark Chocolate.
Allergen Warning: Contains Milk Products. Built Bars Are Made In A Peanut And Tree Nut Free Facility.
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