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Quest makes a decadent brownie packing 10g of protein and an impressive 2g of net carbs

Quest Nutrition Bake Shop Brownies

Quest Nutrition has been on a rampage this past week, featuring here at Stack3d twice already regarding the smooth and creamy peanut butter-filled variant of its mouthwatering Coated Candies and an all-new sprinkle-filled Birthday Cake flavor of the Quest Hero Bar. It turns out the functional powerhouse was far from done, as it has also introduced the Quest Bake Shop, a collection of moderate protein snacks, including the undoubtedly delicious Quest Bake Shop Brownies.

The newly released Bake Shop Series Quest Brownies have a typical snack amount of protein at 10g a piece, and that is in a sizeable brownie block tipping the scales at 56g each. The total carbohydrates are relatively high at 23g, but 9g of that is fiber and 12 sugar alcohols, leading to a low 2g of net carbs, alongside 12g of fat and 190 calories. Even more impressively, the protein is from quality, protein powder-type sources, not collagen like many other protein brownies on the market in a blend of micellar casein, calcium caseinate, whey isolate, and whey concentrate.

While we haven’t tried Quest Nutrition’s Bake Shop Brownies ourselves, we’ve had absolutely every other high-protein food it has put on the market and know it well enough that its chocolate brownies will be as on-point as possible. The brand has shown time and time again that despite how creative the format and strong the nutrition is, it can deliver taste and texture on par with the traditional food it closely relates to. In the case of the Quest Brownies, we wholeheartedly expect a soft, crumbly body with a decadent chocolate taste, and you can get them now onĀ Amazon.

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