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Power Pro returns almost exactly one year later with another pair of flavors for its Brisse Bar

Power Pro Raspberry And Blackcurrant Brisse

The Brisse Protein Bar is one of those rather different functional foods available in specific places around Europe, and it comes from the health and nutrition company Power Pro out of the Ukraine. The product breaks down into a dense and doughy main body with a sweet, gooey, flavorful filling down the middle, covered in crunchy protein pieces and a chocolate wrapping. It comes in a variety of tasty flavors, some traditional, some not so much, and now there are another two to choose from.

Power Pro’s Brisse Protein Bar started with three flavors in Cranberry, Chocolate, and Peanut Caramel, and about a year ago, we got two more fruity tastes in Strawberry and Cherry. Just like last time the brand expanded the menu of its functional food, here in early 2025, it has introduced two more fruit-based options in Blackberry and Raspberry. They both bring with them the usual Brisse nutrition profile with 25% protein, working out to about 13g a piece, with no sugar, and low calories.