frontpage Posted by PennyFound | Staff • 21h ago
Apr 25, 2025 2:39 AM
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frontpage Posted by PennyFound | Staff • 21h ago
Apr 25, 2025 2:39 AM
12-Count FULFIL Protein Bars (Chocolate Peanut and Caramel)
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milk chocolate with sweetener 27,5% (sweetener (maltitol), cocoa butter, whole milk powder, cocoa mass, emulsifier (soy lecithin), flavours), milk protein, caramel flavoured layer 12,5% (bulking agent (polydextrose), soy oil, hydrolyzed collagen, skimmed milk powder, stabiliser (xylitol), milk protein, emulsifier (soy lecithin), humectant (glycerol), flavours, salt, sweetener (sucralose)), hydrolyzed collagen, humectant (glycerol), soy crisp (soy protein), peanuts 3,8%, sweetener (erythritol, sucralose), soluble corn fibre, flavours (contains peanut), salt, vitamins (vitamin C (ascorbic acid), nicotinamide, vitamin E (tocopheryl acetate), calcium pantothenate, vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), vitamin B1 (thiamin hydrochloride), folic acid, vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamine)).
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milk chocolate with sweetener 27,5% (sweetener (maltitol), cocoa butter, whole milk powder, cocoa mass, emulsifier (soy lecithin), flavours), milk protein, caramel flavoured layer 12,5% (bulking agent (polydextrose), soy oil, hydrolyzed collagen, skimmed milk powder, stabiliser (xylitol), milk protein, emulsifier (soy lecithin), humectant (glycerol), flavours, salt, sweetener (sucralose)), hydrolyzed collagen, humectant (glycerol), soy crisp (soy protein), peanuts 3,8%, sweetener (erythritol, sucralose), soluble corn fibre, flavours (contains peanut), salt, vitamins (vitamin C (ascorbic acid), nicotinamide, vitamin E (tocopheryl acetate), calcium pantothenate, vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), vitamin B1 (thiamin hydrochloride), folic acid, vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamine)).
Thanks for listening th ingredients. After reading, it's an easy pass for me.
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milk chocolate with sweetener 27,5% (sweetener (maltitol), cocoa butter, whole milk powder, cocoa mass, emulsifier (soy lecithin), flavours), milk protein, caramel flavoured layer 12,5% (bulking agent (polydextrose), soy oil, hydrolyzed collagen, skimmed milk powder, stabiliser (xylitol), milk protein, emulsifier (soy lecithin), humectant (glycerol), flavours, salt, sweetener (sucralose)), hydrolyzed collagen, humectant (glycerol), soy crisp (soy protein), peanuts 3,8%, sweetener (erythritol, sucralose), soluble corn fibre, flavours (contains peanut), salt, vitamins (vitamin C (ascorbic acid), nicotinamide, vitamin E (tocopheryl acetate), calcium pantothenate, vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), vitamin B1 (thiamin hydrochloride), folic acid, vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamine)).
This isn't the ingredients list posted on the side of the box, per the Amazon picture
I didn't take it from the picture, I copied it from the Additional details section of the listing.
Fair enough. Seems like one of them is probably incorrect
Yep and large quantities of maltitol/erithrytol give me stomach problems
They're not literally poison, but you're right to be skeptical. Maltitol can cause digestive issues and spike blood sugar. Processed soy isn't great, and erythritol has some research linking it to possible blood clot risks (not fully proven). Most cheap protein bars are just ultra-processed junk — better to limit them or find cleaner options.
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It's a canadian company and they have some really clean protein bars. Obviously not as tasty as a Quest bar, but its nice to not worry about maltitol and/or erythritol in those quantities, especially given the albeit very preliminary research about increased clot risks