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ONE Blueberry Cobbler Protein Bar - 12 bars, 2.12 oz

$61.99($2.44/ounce)
reg $65.49
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4.4(219)
Loved for: high protein content

Probar Banana Nut Bread Meal Bar Gluten-Free - 12 bars, 3 oz

Probar Peanut Butter Meal Bar - 12 bars, 3 oz

$53.49($1.49/ounce)
reg $56.49
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Probar Blueberry Muffin Meal Bar Gluten-Free - 12 bars, 3 oz

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Most listings show 15 g, 17 g, or 20 g of protein per bar, with the range across results being approximately 15–20 g per bar.

Common texture descriptions are crunchy and chewy, with many bars — especially puff-style varieties — noted for a soft, marshmallow- or puff-like interior rather than a dry or chalky feel.

The listings include both plant-based and dairy-derived proteins. Examples given are plant-based protein blends, milk protein, soy protein, and whey protein isolate.

The product descriptions commonly position these bars for post-workout recovery and general on-the-go use, highlighting recovery support, convenient fueling, and portability for gym bags or travel.

Reviewers commonly describe the bars as candy-bar or dessert-like and flavorful, often noting there is no chalky or artificial aftertaste and praising the overall taste.

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