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No Cow reveals a second flavor for its upcoming Snack Bar and it sounds absolutely delicious

Chocolate Caramel Peanut No Cow Snack Bar

No Cow’s innovative range of protein snacks is about to expand with the exciting and seemingly flavor-first No Cow Snack Bar. While Cookies ‘N Cream is already confirmed to be on its menu, there is going to be at least one other where the brand ventures into more decadent territory with a Chocolate Caramel Peanut flavor. As per the name, the product promises a mouthwatering combination of rich milk chocolate, sweet and salty caramel, and the signature smooth taste of peanuts.

The No Cow Snack Bar is dairy-free, like its many other protein-based products, providing a respectable 15g of plant protein per bar, which goes for both the previously confirmed Cookies ‘N Cream and the newly named Chocolate Caramel Peanut. The upcoming protein snack from No Cow sounds like it’ll offer a more enjoyable blend of taste and texture compared to the original No Cow Protein Bar, with the sacrifice being the loss of protein at 15g instead of the significantly more common 20g.

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