Binge-eating the wrong snacks can derail the progress you've made with your fitness routine.
That's why we've come up with three new and healthy snacking options to help you Snack on Track.
Our team of leading product technologists have really done it again. Until now, it's never been easier to fuel your on the go routine.
Whether you're looking for post-workout protein, a healthy alternative to your mid-day binging, or flat-out convenience, our new protein chips, bars, and wafers will do the trick.
Now, let's tell you why.
Myprotein Protein Chips
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Super savory, in two classic chip flavors, our Protein Chips taste like a cheat meal.
Packed with 14 grams of protein and only 120 calories, this healthy snack alternative won't derail your diet.
Instead, you can increase your protein intake in a way that's downright delicious. Choose either Barbecue or Salt & Vinegar to Snack on Track.
Myprotein Protein Wafers
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Just in time for Halloween snacking, our all new crispy protein wafers are the chocolatey fix you need to avoid holiday weight gain.
If you find protein bars too heavy for your taste, wafers are a lighter and just as delicious choice to fuel your routine — with the nutritional benefits to back it up.
Our Protein Wafers come complete with 15 grams of protein, they're low in sugar, and are available in 2 velvety flavors — Chocolate and Vanilla.
Myprotein Nuts Bar
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Whether you're trying to bulk up, slim down, or stay toned, you need a solid on-the-go protein source.
We're so excited to share with you our newest high-protein protein bar — The Nuts Bar. Made with crunchy roasted almonds and packed with 12g of protein, The Nuts Bar is a convenient choice for staying fueled when you need it most.
High in fiber, this protein bar is the perfect balance of savory nuts and smooth vanilla . Shop below.
Our articles should be used for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended to be taken as medical advice. If you're concerned, consult a health professional before taking dietary supplements or introducing any major changes to your diet.
A Fordham University graduate, Ian majored in communications and media studies with a focus in journalism and a minor in anthropology during his time at college. Here, he wrote for the university newspaper ranked top ten in the nation.
A competitive athlete for most of his life, Ian has spent almost a decade working as an ocean rescue lifeguard in New Jersey. Within that role, he has competed in endurance sports competitions against other lifeguards for the last 8 years.
As a lifelong surfer, Ian spends most of his spare time in the ocean regardless of the time of year. He also enjoys distance running, photography, and frequently spending entirely too much money on concert tickets.