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Prime Bites Protein Brownies Glazed Chocolate Cookie Monster -- 12 Brownies


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Prime Bites Protein Brownies Glazed Chocolate Cookie Monster -- 12 Brownies

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Prime Bites Protein Brownies Glazed Chocolate Cookie Monster Description

  • Who Says You Can't have a Bit of Fun While Fueling Your Body?
  • Guilt Free • Oven Baked • Gourmet Taste
  • 16g of Protein + Collagen
  • Hand Crafted

Say hello to "Prime Bites® Protein Brownies" - your tasty sidekick ready to supercharge your day with a wholesome punch of protein. Each brownie is a delightful treat that packs in premium whey protein, and surprise, it even kicks the unnecessary sugar to the curb.

Remember those moments on the go, when you're wishing for a fairy godmother to grant you a tasty, nutritious snack? Well, consider Prime Bites® Protein Brownies your wish come true. These delectable goodies are not just designed for the movers and shakers of the world but for anyone craving a scrumptious pick-me-up without compromising on health.

Unlike the other low-sugar impersonators, our brownies stay true to their mission. They're the real deal, striking the perfect balance between health and taste. Each bite guarantees a mouthful of soft, chewy, brownie bliss that’ll have your taste buds doing the happy dance. Let's face it; life is too short for bland snacks, so let's enjoy the little indulgence moments that keep us fit and fab.

 

• 16 to 19 grams of Premium Protein

• Fortified with Premium Collagen

• Individually wrapped brownies for on-the-go use

• Available in 6 Gourmet Flavors

*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.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Brownie (65 g)
Servings per Container: 12
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories190
Total Fat7 g11%
   Saturated Fat2 g10%
   Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol43 mg14%
Sodium213 mg10%
Total Carbohydrate25 g8%
   Fiber4 g16%
   Total Sugars7 g
     Incl. 5g Added Sugars10%
   Sugar Alcohol10 g
Protein16 g
Vitamin D0%
Calcium6%
Iron11%
Potassium8%
Other Ingredients: Protein blend (collagen hydrolysate, whey protein concentrate, whey protein isolate), vegetable oil blend, egg, erythritol, monk fruit extract, brown sugar, oreos, flour blend (almond flour, coconut flour), sugar free chocolate chips (unsweetened chocolate, erythritol, cocoa butter, stevia extract, sunflower lecithin), almond milk, cocoa power, vanilla flavor, potassium sorbate, chocolate color, cookie dough flavor, salt, baking powder.

Allergen: Contains milk, eggs, almonds, and coconut. Produced in a facility that also processes dairy, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat or soy.

Warnings

This product is only intended for consumption by healthy adults aged 18 years or older. Do not use if pregnant, nursing, or currently taking PDE5 inhibitors or nitrates for chest pain. Consult a licensed, qualified, healthcare professional before taking this product, especially if you are on any other dietary supplement, prescription drug, or over-the-counter medication; or if you suspect you have or have been treated for, diagnosed with, or have a family history of, any medical condition. Discontinue use 2 weeks before surgery. Immediately discontinue use and contact a medical doctor if you experience any adverse reaction to this product. Use only as directed. Do not use if the safety seal is broken or missing. Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.

 

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]When you enter a multi-story building, chances are good that rather than ascend a steep flight of stairs, you push the button and ride the elevator up to your destination. But here is some news that might make you change those slothful ways. Woman Enjoying the Benefits of Stair Climbing as She Power Walks Up Outdoor Staircase Resisting the temptation to take the easy way out and instead climbing the stairs can provide major health benefits over the long run, according to a new study. Researchers reviewed data from 500,000 people and found evidence that in addition to burning calories and building muscle, those who regularly climbed stairs as a form of exercise reduced their risk of dying from any cause by 24%. Climbing stairs also might lower the risk of heart attack and stroke, according to the findings, which were presented at a conference of the European Society of Cardiology this spring. In fact, people who took to the stairs regularly had a 39% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. Danny King, a master personal trainer at Life Time, is not surprised by the findings. “Climbing stairs -- like a lot of everyday activities -- is great for your overall health,” he says.

Why climbing stairs boosts health

Dr. Sophie Paddock – a member of the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital Foundation Trust in England and lead author of the stair-climbing study – told Health that climbing stairs is an effective form of exercise because it requires 9.6 times more energy than merely sitting. The vertical nature of climbing stairs means you are moving against gravity, which challenges your body. Climbing stairs is also known to strengthen many parts of your lower body, including your:
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