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Barebells brings its more candy bar-like Soft Protein Bar to the US in two flavors

Barebells Soft Protein Bar Comes To America

In its home country of Sweden, Barebells has several products out and available in the market that you won’t find in other parts of the world, especially here in the US. The American arm of the reputable and always tasty functional company previously carried two of its many protein-packed creations. Those two are the king of the protein bar category, the Barebells Protein Bar and its plant-based spin-off, Barebells Vegan.

Barebells has now brought over one of its other bar-format snacks to the US in the marginally lower protein but significantly softer and somewhat sweeter Soft Protein Bar. In Sweden, the brand has grown from its original Marshmallow Rock Road flavor to five other deliciously smooth options, including Caramel Choco, an absolutely on-point Banana Dream, Salty Chocolate, Berry Licorice, and our favorite, Salted Peanut Caramel.

The Barebells Soft Protein Bar in America has two of its six flavors to choose from, and they are some of its tastier efforts in the Mars bar-like Caramel Choco and the genuinely sweet and salty Salted Peanut Caramel. The product is in stock and available for purchase starting today over at barebells.com, and it costs the same as the brand’s flagship Barebells Protein Bar at $28.99 for a box of a dozen, and if you’re stuck deciding between the two, we’d go with the Salted Peanut Caramel.