Nutrition Bars

Barebells Chocolate Dough Protein Bar

For all of our Chocolate Lovers – this one’s for you! Are you ready to fall in love? Our delicious new Chocolate Dough bars are filled with mouthwatering chocolate dough,…

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Barebells Cookies & Cream Protein Bar

Protein bar with cookies & cream flavour and milk chocolate coating (24 %). Contains sweeteners and naturally occurring sugars.

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Barebells Peanut Butter Protein Bar

🔥 Elevate your snack game with the ultimate protein-packed peanut butter bar! VERSATILE ANYTIME TREAT – Perfect for pre/post-workout boosts, office snacks, or satisfying sweet cravings. CLEAN CONSCIOUS SNACKING -…

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Barebells Protein Bar Creamy Crisp — 12 Bars

This fan favorite comes in a new design and is here to stay as Creamy Crisp. This white fluffy, gooey caramel-filled bar topped with crispy puffs is nothing short of…

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Barebells Protein Bars

Wild Cherry definitely stands out —fruit and Barebells don’t cross paths often, but when they do, you know it’s special. This bar delivers a burst of juicy cherry flavor, perfectly…

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Barebells Pure Protein, Protein Bar Salty Peanut

Salty peanuts and sweet chocolate – literally like a match made in heaven. This tasty little treat is without palm oil, contains 20 grams of protein and no added sugar*.…

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The villagers are out there with a vengeance to get that Frankenstein

You made all the required mock ups for commissioned layout, got all the approvals, built a tested code base or had them built, you decided on a content management system, got a license for it or adapted:

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