🌱 Elevate your snack game with the choc fudge bar that’s as smart as you are!
Pulsin’s Choc Fudge Vegan Protein Bars deliver 14.8g of plant-based protein and 13.9g fibre in a gluten-free, dairy-free, and palm oil-free formula. With only 0.7g sugar and 227 kcal per 57g bar, these indulgent yet clean bars are crafted for busy, health-conscious millennials seeking a delicious, nutritious energy boost anytime.
Product Name | Pulsin - Choc Fudge Vegan Protein Bars - 12 x 57g |
Allergen Information | Contains: Milk Free, Gluten Free, Soy Free |
Units | 684.0 gram(s) |
Solid Net Weight | 8.4 kg |
Storage Instructions | This bar was made using renewable energy. Store in a cool, dry place. For best before see under flap. |
Serving Recommendation | Bar |
Manufacturer contact | Unit 16 Brunel Court Waterwells Business Park, Gloucester GL2 2AL |
Brand | Pulsin |
Age Range Description | Kid |
Serving Size | 57 g |
Fat | grams g |
of which: | - |
- Saturates | grams g |
Carbohydrate | grams g |
- Sugars | 0.7 g |
Fibre | grams g |
Protein | 14.8 g |
C**O
Great texture
I've tried loads of vegan protein bars. These arent the sweetest or most flavoursome but the texture is delicious - especially if you're a fan of a fudge bar (but with less sugar). Will be buying more. Not many have this high a protein content for cost and size, either.
R**S
A solid non-dairy bar
A good bar for a snack or difficult spot. Purchased for the lactose free requirement when they were on a good deal. The flavor is nothing amazing, it isn't bland either.
G**N
Don't like these unfortunately
They don't taste good. They taste earthy.
A**.
Probably one of the better ones out there, but maybe not for your stomach
In terms of nutrients, 15g of protein is pretty good for a bar, although 13g of carbs and 10g of fat could add up pretty quickly. However, I think this might be a necessary trade off for eatability; while it is quite dense, it's not so unbelievably rock hard that it's inedible, and not so candy-like that the nutrients suck and you may as well just eat carbs raw like some other bars. Flavour is good, texture is decent, and is something that I actually want to eat.One issue that I've come across is the fact that it contains the sweetener xylitol. Like many other sugar alcohols (not absorbed by the body, therefore you don't get fat), it can have negative effects on your bowels and digestion in general. Having two of these in a day is enough to set off my IBS cramps as well as start some other rather unpleasant things. However, eating one seems to be just fine. So if you're someone who wants to eat multiple a day to supplement on protein and you have some sort of gut issue, just beware of this fact. Otherwise, seems like a pretty well made bar. Would recommend.
E**A
Great ingredients and low carb
Great ingredients and choice of low carb sweeteners makes these suitable for a low carb diet. These are high in protein and high in fibre which keeps you full. They also are give me that chocolate fix I am looking for
S**R
Not fudge
Don’t expect fudge please. They’re quite chewey, typical for protein bars, and more on the harder side. The choc chips in them are nice, but the chocolate coating is a fraction of a millimeter thin. The taste is ok.
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Prolly the most tasty bar
The most tasty bar I have tried in the last 10 years.Dry but not hard. Not chewy at all.Although it is full of sugar alcohols it is not too sweetheart.Very good flavour.Unfortunately, I will not order again because of the aforementioned sugar alcohols (too much of polyols).Apparently, they are not good for me.A quote from an article that explains what is sugar alcohols and their adverse effects:"Polyols are sugar alcohols that either occur naturally in foods like fruits and vegetables or are found in food products in their synthetic form. Humans lack the enzyme needed to properly digest polyols. Therefore, a large portion of these substances travel undigested in the body and in turn ferment in the gut.Although polyols can help provide sweetness at a low-calorie cost, they can cause digestive distress when eaten in excess. Not to mention that these symptoms can be more severe in those that already have sensitive gastrointestinal systems like those with irritable bowel syndrome. Therefore, be on the lookout for foods high in polyols, and be sure to read the label for food products containing sugar alcohols. It is better to eat a little bit of something with cane sugar, then to save the calories by eating sugar alcohols and having to deal with the digestive consequences."
M**Y
Don't waste your money!
Thought this would taste like the Pulsin fudge brownie which you can't get anymore. It doesn't!! It has a really grainy texture, and flavour is only slightly like fudge. Really unpleasant protein bar. Avoid
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