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Cream & Chocolate, Coconut and Choco Apricot join the 4+ Low Sugar Bar

4 plus coconut low sugar bar

Back in September, one of our favorite supplement companies out of Italy in 4+ Nutrition, confirmed it had put together three new flavors for its Low Sugar Bar. As its name suggests, the brand’s Low Sugar Bar is a snack that is low in sugar with less than 2g per bar, and also high in protein with 15g.

4+ Nutrition launched its Low Sugar Bar at the beginning of the year in four flavors with Vanilla Almond Dream, Cookies & Cream, Pistacchio, and White Forest Cake. The previously teased new additions to the product’s menu have now been revealed and released, and are just as interesting as the originals.

Joining 4+ Nutrition’s first Low Sugar Bar flavors is the chocolate option Cream & Chocolate, Coconut, and the rather unique two taste recipe, Choco Apricot. You can grab any of the new protein bar flavors from the brand’s Italian online store at €2.50 (2.77 USD) each, individually or in a box of 20.

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