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Genius drops a second Pandora-named protein bar although this one is nut-based

Genius Nutrition Pandora Nutty Protein Bar

Genius Nutrition in Europe has had a massive uptick in interest in the functional food space, releasing a host of foods that have some sort of health and nutrition twist, including the recently released moderate protein Rice Cake and the nutritious oat-based snack, Pandora. There is now another variant of the Pandora protein bar that is separate from that original oat-powered offering. The second Pandora food is a nut-based item, hence the complete name Pandora Nutty Protein Bar.

The newly released Pandora Nutty Protein Bar from Genius Nutrition features a notably different nutrition profile where you get just shy of 7g of protein at 6.8g, a hefty 13.2g of fat, which is to be expected with a base of peanuts and cashews, 13.6g of carbohydrates, 8.4g of that sugar, and 204 calories. It’s essentially a snack bar that is mildly higher in protein than your typical nutty bar, mostly thanks to its infusion of milk protein, and it’s got a clean and wholesome sports nutrition approach.

Compared to the other Pandora bar from Genius Nutrition, this is very similar, again, you’re just trading oats for nuts, which changes the macros up, the latters being higher in fat, and it alters the experience, with that thicker, harder, more dense consistency. You can distinguish between the two by the Pandora Oat Bar having a white and pink design while the Pandora Nutty Bar is black and pink, and interestingly, the newer product is slightly cheaper, working at to about 14% more cost-effective.

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