Continue reading Stack3d

Check out Stack3d's most popular stories before you go

Arnold Expo is going to be a four-day show next year after its hugely successful 2026 eventArnold Expo is going to be a four-day show next year after its hugely successful 2026 eventCostco and Kirkland enter the energy drink race with a price of 70 cents a canCostco and Kirkland enter the energy drink race with a price of 70 cents a canGhost and the legendary 7UP collaborate for a limited-time energy drinkGhost and the legendary 7UP collaborate for a limited-time energy drinkBloom Pop flavor Shirley Temple is coming to the Bloom Energy Drink late next monthBloom Pop flavor Shirley Temple is coming to the Bloom Energy Drink late next monthEHP and Jaden Laing add alpha-gpc and theanine for a special edition OxyShred EnergyEHP and Jaden Laing add alpha-gpc and theanine for a special edition OxyShred EnergyRaw Nutrition is coming out with a clean and nutritious cream of rice productRaw Nutrition is coming out with a clean and nutritious cream of rice product

Noodles are in with Pastabilities, Quest get innovative outside of protein snacks

Quest Nutrition guilt free noodles Pastabilities

Quest Nutrition are the makers of some of the most delicious protein snacks on the market. Currently the brand are sitting with 13 different flavors for their regular protein bar, and the lone peanut butter cup for their recently released Quest Cravings. The latest creations venturing into the brand’s lineup are Pastabilities spaghetti, and spinach fettuccine. The two items have been designed to give back carb conscious dieters the freedom to eat noodles. Due to their use of konjac root (glucomannan) the products maintain an impressively low list of details with 10mg of sodium, 6g of dietary fiber, and zero protein, sugar, and active carbs. Each of the two Pastabilities options have a packet size of 226g with just 20 calories. If you would like to get your hands on either of the Quest innovations check out their official website. As both Pastabilities are already available direct for $3.39 each.

COMMENTS