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Quest Nutrition QuestBar Protein Bar Cookies & Cream -- 12 Bars


Quest Nutrition QuestBar Protein Bar Cookies & Cream
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Quest Nutrition QuestBar Protein Bar Cookies & Cream Description

  • 21g Protein
  • Less Than 1g Sugar
  • 14g Fiber
  • Gluten Free
  • 4g Net Carbs

They said that this protein bar couldn't be made but we finally did it. 

Its delicious food packed with protein that makes no compromises.

Just read our ingredients and you'll see.

Free Of
Gluten.

*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 Bar
Servings per Container: 12
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories190
  Calories from Fat80
Total Fat9 g14%
   Saturated Fat2.5 g13%
   Trans Fat0 g*
Cholesterol5 mg2%
Sodium210 mg9%
Potassium115 mg3%
Total Carbohydrate20 g7%
   Dietary Fiber14 g56%
   Sugars Less than1 g*
   Erythritol2 g*
Protein21 g42%
Vitamin A0%
Vitamin C0%
Calcium20%
Iron4%
Magnesium8%
Phosphorus10%
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Protein blend (whey protein isolate, milk protein isolate), soluble corn fiber (prebiotic fiber), water, almonds, cocoa butter, natural flavors, erythritol, palm oil, dextrin, cocoa (processed with alkali), sea salt, calcium carbonate, sunflower lecithin, sucralose, coconut oil, xanthan gum, baking soda, steviol glycosides (stevia).

Contains: Almonds, coconut and milk derived ingredients.

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1. Set action-based goals

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4. Set a daily minimum

Give yourself a daily minimum for exercise. Five minutes of training may not help you burn a ton of calories or get stronger, but it will help you build a routine. On the days you don't feel like exercising, commit to completing five minutes of a workout. When the five minutes is up, push to do five more. If you decide to call it quits before the end of your workout, focus on what you've accomplished to create a positive mindset.

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