
$1.50
Item qualifies for annual
REI Member Refund (typically 10%)
Ingredients: C2 Max Carbohydrate Blend (organic evaporate cane juice syrup, maltodextrin, fructose, dextrose), oat bran, soy protein isolate, banana powder, almond butter, rice crisps (milled rice, rice bran, rosemary extract), salted peanut butter, brown rice flour, natural flavor, vegetable glycerin, soy protein isolate, salt, peanut flour, calcium phosphate, magnesium carbonate, zinc gluconate, ferrous fumarate(iron), copper gluconate, chromium aspartate, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), vitamin E acetate, niacinamide (vitamin B3), calcium pantothenate (pantothenic acid), vitamin B6, vitamin B2, vitamin B1, folic acid, biotin, vitamin B12.
If you are allergic to peanuts, tree nuts, milk, soy, or gluten (from wheat or barley) you should not eat POWERBAR PERFORMANCE bars.
Made in USA.
Item 519355
Specification | Description |
| Suggested use | Before activity |
| Net weight | 2.3 ounces |
| Serving size | 1 bar |
| Servings per container | 1 |
| Calories per serving | 230 - 250 |
| Calories from fat | 15-35 |
| Total fat per serving | 2 - 3.5 grams |
| Saturated fat | 0.5 - 1 gram |
| Cholesterol per serving | 0 milligrams |
| Sodium | 200-210 milligrams |
| Potassium per serving | 90-170 milligram |
| Carbohydrates per serving | 41- 44 grams |
| Dietary fiber | 2 - 4 grams |
| Sugar | 20 - 25 grams |
| Protein | 8 - 10 grams |
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Comments about PowerBar Performance Bar:
We took a variety of Power Bars on a recent Mt. Shasta climb and they worked well. One of the things we appreciated most was that they don't crumble and get mashed up in your pack or pocket like some other bars.
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This is my classic 1/2-to-1-bar-an-hour workout snack for long workouts, not too much acidic to get stomach problems and quick to rinse with water. Only minus is that unpacking while bike riding can be tough so I stick it on the top tube...
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I don't eat these so much anymore, but I used to rely on the Chocolate ones every day for years when I was in team sports. The idea, as I understood it, was that you'd eat it about 30 min before sports activity with a little water so that it would turn into an easily-digestible gel in your stomach. I never found them to be heavy. I found Clif and Balance bars to be much heavier. Balance bars tasted more like candy bars, and Clif bars tasted better but all kind of tasted the same to me. I think the Power Bars are cold-pressed (which doesn't sound so tasty) whereas I think Clif bars are baked. In any case, if you're looking for a mid-afternoon snack, I think a Clif bar would taste better. I also liked the Power Bars because you could eat half and wrap the other half up in the mylar/plastic wrap and stow it easily for later. I think it's a good choice for a general "performance" energy bar. Some of the newer flavors like "such and such smoothie" are way too sweet though..
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