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Atlas Protein Bar Dark Chocolate Almond -- 12 Bars


Atlas Protein Bar Dark Chocolate Almond
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Atlas Protein Bar Dark Chocolate Almond -- 12 Bars

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Atlas Protein Bar Dark Chocolate Almond Description

  • Grass-Fed Whey Protein
  • Mind + Body Fuel
  • 20g Protein
  • 1g Sugar
  • 4 Net Carbs
  • Zero Added Sugar
  • 300mg Ashwagandha Powered
  • GMO Free
  • Gluten Free
  • Soy Free

We never claim to be a magic bullet or a miracle pill. We aren’t trying to sell you all of your hopes in dreams in the form of a protein bar. We just believe that the best way to get where you want to go is with proper fuel.

 

All of our bars have 20 grams of protein and only one gram of sugar to fill you up without slowing you down. They’re made with only the highest quality, clean ingredients.

 

20G Protein: As much protein as 4 eggs

1G Sugar: 10x less sugar than the leading brand

Clean Ingredients: Made with only natural ingredients

Ashwagandha: A powerful ancient superfood

Free Of
GMOs, gluten and soy.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Bar (54 g)
Servings per Container: 12
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories210
Total Fat10 g13%
Saturated Fat3.5 g18%
Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol20 mg7%
Sodium200 mg9%
Total Carbohydrate18 g7%
   Total Sugars1 g
   Dietary Fiber10 g36%
     Includes 0g Added Sugars0%
Protein20 g40%
Vitamin D1 mcg5%
Calcium175 mg13%
Iron2 mg11%
Potassium140 mg3%
Other Ingredients: Grass-fed protein blend (whey protein isolate, whey protein concentrate, milk protein isolate), almond butter, whey protein crisps, soluble vegetable fiber, vegetable glycerin, water, coconut oil, chocolate, natural flavors, cocoa powder, cocoa butter, sunflower lecithin, Himalayan salt, KSM-66® ashwagandha, monk fruit.

Allergens: Milk, Almonds, Coconut. Produced on equipment that also processes peanuts, soy, and other tree nuts.

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]You often see food from animals that’s tagged as “grass fed.” But what does that mean? Unfortunately, there’s no strict definition of grass-fed meat and dairy products. The situation becomes even cloudier when you consider that these products might also be labeled as “organic” or “all natural.” Foods that may be designated as grass-fed include:
  • Beef
  • Lamb
  • Dairy

Black and White Cows Grazing in Pasture Under Blue Sky to Represent Concept of What Does Grass Fed Mean

What does “grass fed” mean?

If you search online, you’ll find slightly different definitions of “grass fed.” But this definition from North Carolina’s N.C. Cooperative Extension neatly summarizes the meaning of this term: The grass-fed claim means that these animals had access to pasture their entire lives and were not fed grains. There is also a grass-finished claim, which means the animal may have been fed grains at some point in its life, and should have the percentage of grain to grass-fed somewhere on the label. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) further explains that “grass fed” means grass and forage must be the source of an animal’s life, except milk consumed before weaning. Under this definition, an animal also can feed on things like hay, legumes and cereal grains in the vegetative (pre-grain) state.

What does a grass-fed designation mean?

At least two organizations, A Greener World and the American Grassfed Association, provide third-party certification of grass-fed foods. Only products that adhere to these groups’ guidelines can bear their logos. A Greener World says its grass-fed designation means a product comes from:
  • Animals fed a diet of only grass and forage.
  • Animals raised outdoors on pasture or range land.
  • Independent farms managed according to “the highest welfare and environmental standards.”
At the American Grassfed Association, grass-fed certification can be earned if animals are:
  • Fed a diet of only grass and forage.
  • Raised on pastures and aren’t confined.
  • Never treated with antibiotics or added growth hormones.
  • Born and raised on family farms in the U.S.
Meanwhile, the USDA offers a certification program for small-scale meat producers. The Grass Fed Small and Very Small Producer Program lets farmers with fewer than 50 calves (baby cows) per year or fewer than 100 ewes (baby lambs) per year market their meat products as grass-fed. To qualify for the program, a small-scale operation must follow USDA standards for grass-fed meat. Keep in mind that grass-fed beef typically costs more to produce than conventional beef. “Because grass-fed [cattle are] eating a diet lower in calories and energy, it takes longer to get to the proper weight and finish, which is the amount of fat an animal has. It also takes more space to provide enough forage for these animals,” says N.C. Cooperative Extension. “This extra time on the farm is why grass-fed beef often has a price premium.” N.C. Cooperative Extension adds that conventional beef tends to contain more marbling, contributing to enhanced flavor and tenderness compared with grass-fed beef.

What are the health benefits of grass-fed foods?

OK, so a product bears a label indicating it comes from a grass-fed animal. But should you buy it? What health benefits would you gain? Many of the health benefits of grass-fed products that experts mention are associated with beef from grass-fed cattle. Benefits cited in a peer-reviewed study published in August 2024 by Scientific Reports include:
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  • High level of omega-3 fatty acids, which support heart and brain health, and help decrease inflammation.
  • Favorable balance of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. Omega-6 fatty acids help stimulate skin and hair growth, promote bone health, regulate metabolism and maintain the reproductive system, according to the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
  • Low level of saturated fat, which can raise the amount of bad cholesterol in your blood and increase your risk for heart attack or stroke.
Despite that study’s findings, the Mayo Clinic declares that there’s “limited long-term research to definitively prove that grass-fed beef is better for you” than beef from traditionally raised cattle. In terms of fat content, the Mayo Clinic recommends that when shopping for beef — whether it's grass-fed beef or another kind of beef — you should look for lean beef. Lean beef contains as much as 10% fat. The Grass Roots’ Farmers Cooperative, whose farms offer beef and other meats, further suggests seeking out beef producers that:
  • Raise their cattle on non-GMO pastures.
  • Pay farmers a living wage.
  • Ensure safe working conditions.
  • Practice regenerative agriculture.
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