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Warrior tries its hand at jaffa cake and maple syrup as flavors of its popular protein bar

Maple Syrup Warrior Crunch

Warrior Supplements, the major health and nutrition player out of the United Kingdom, has announced two new flavors for its signature protein bar, the sweet and smooth protein snack Warrior Crunch, which is what helped put the company on the map. It was actually only a month or so ago that the successful brand added another taste to the menu of the candy bar-like competitor, albeit one of the more common flavors in protein products with Cookies & Cream, although the latest pair are anything but traditional.

The newest members of the Warrior Crunch Protein Bar menu see Warrior Supplements get truly creative. The first one is a popular combination of tastes in the United Kingdom with Chocolate Orange, blending citrus and rich chocolate, then the other is Maple Syrup, a difficult experience to nail in a protein bar; however, we wouldn’t doubt Warrior’s ability for a second. They both have the product’s usual nutrition balance, providing a traditional 20g of protein, next to no sugar, and calories in the realm of 220 to 240.

Warrior Supplements has already got its new Maple Syrup and Chocolate Orange Warrior Crunch Protein Bars out and available in the United Kingdom and Europe, and unlike Cookies & Cream, there is no mention of the newest extensions being limited launches, so they’ll seemingly be around for a while.