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I notice you do not carry any of the energy bars, or the 40-30-30 bars, but you have created some new high protein low carb bars, Why?

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I notice you do not carry any of the energy bars, or the 40-30-30 bars, but you have created some new high protein low carb bars, Why?

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Many of the popular energy bars are made with very inexpensive ingredients that are usually carbohydrate based. Maltodextrin, fructose, sugar, and high fructose corn syrup are carbohydrates and are very common ingredients in most energy bars. Maltodextrin is simply CORNSTARCH, which is a very cheap and refined carbohydrate. Sugar is processed sugar cane or beet juice. Fructose is usually derived from corn that has gone through a special processing to yield this type of slower releasing “fruit-type” sugar. In essence, I feel that most energy bars are really CANDY BARS disguised and marketed as being something wholesome. In direct contrast, I’ve spent over a year formulating my new JayBar protein bars to be just that…protein based, with organic nut butters, no sugar and low in carbs and much more balanced for your energy and protein needs. My new line of bars contain high quality protein, are casein and dairy free, have NO hydrogenated oils. Best of all they taste great!

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