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325 results for “energy gel caffeine”

Larabar Kid Chocolate Brownies 6ct / .96oz

$4.49($0.78/ounce)
reg $4.99
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4.3(467)
Loved for: gluten free
SNAP EBT eligible

GoMacro Oatmeal Chocolate Chip MacroBar - 4ct/9.2oz

$8.49($0.92/ounce)
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KIND Breakfast Protein Bars Almond Butter - 8g Protein - 10.56oz/12ct

LUNA Bar Lemon Zest Granola Bar Made with Organic Oats - 8g Protein - 10.14oz/6pk

$7.59($0.75/ounce)

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Zbar Oat Bites Organic Chocolate Chip Baked Oat Energy Granola Bites Snacks for Kids - 6.6oz/6ct

TRUBAR 12g Plant Based Protein Bars - Fudger Nutter Peanut Butter - 5ct

$7.89($0.90/ounce)

KIND Zero Added Sugar Dark Chocolate Nuts & Sea Salt Bars - 6.2oz/5ct

$6.79($1.10/ounce)
was $7.49
New lower price

GoMacro Salted Caramel + Chocolate Chip Bars - 2.3oz

$2.79($1.21/ounce)
was $2.99
New lower price

CLIF Bar Energy Bites Cookies & Creme Made with Organic Oats - 9.7oz/5ct

$6.79($0.70/ounce)
CLIF BarNew at target
4.5(195)
Loved for: great taste
SNAP EBT eligible

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Caffeine varies by product and serving. Examples from the list: some chews contain about 50 mg, several coffee chew bites contain 65 mg, a pre-workout shot/gel contains 120 mg per serving, and the green tea softgels report 160 mg per two‑softgel serving.

Labels name several caffeine sources, including ‘clean caffeine’ from green coffee beans, 100% real coffee, added/added caffeine in chewables, and green tea extract (in the softgels).

Available flavors shown in the listing include Mixed Berry, Espresso Roast (espresso), Cherry Cola, and Salted Caramel, among other chew and shot options.

Yes — the items are presented as portable, ready‑to‑eat formats. Several advertise tear‑and‑eat or pocket‑sized packaging, and reviews note convenience for workouts, outdoor activities, travel, or busy days.

They appear in three main forms: liquid shots/gels, chewable bites or bars, and softgel capsules.

Sugar content varies by product: some state “No added sugar” or “Zero Sugar,” others highlight no artificial sweeteners, and at least one product lists organic honey among its ingredients.

Labels report caffeine in milligrams, either per piece or per serving. Examples include explicit amounts such as 50 mg or 65 mg per chew, 120 mg per shot/gel serving, and a softgel product listing 160 mg per two‑softgel serving.

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