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Quest officially launches its new Birthday Cake protein bar

Birthday Cake Quest Bar

The all-new, coated and very sweet looking Birthdy Cake Quest Bar has finally launched after being unveiled at the beginning of last month. You can now find it at a number of locations, including of course the store that made it available for pre-order yesterday, Campus Protein.

A couple of the places you can go to get the Birthday Cake Quest Bar include Amazon and of course Quest’s own online store on its website. If you choose to go directly through Quest to get the new release, you’ll be looking at a price of $2.39 for a single Birthday Cake bar and $24.99 for a full 12 bar box.

Birthday Cake Quest Bar

Also for those interested in the exact macros of the new Quest Bar flavor, we’ve added its official nutrition label above. Each bar provides 21g of protein from the usual blend of milk and whey isolate, 25g of carbohydrates with 14g of that fiber and a gram sugar, 5g of fat (3g saturated), and a total of 180 calories.