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Im’peccable Chicken and Protein Uncrustables get the most attention this past week

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This week’s most-read stories include always enjoyable functional snacks and nostalgic foods, to a milestone in the pre-workout category. Firstly, Im’peccable Chicken found the spotlight on Shark Tank for its uniquely lean protein snacks, which are deliciously cooked, seasoned chicken pieces packing 27g of protein. Smuckers also hit headlines by doubling the protein in its classic Uncrustables, turning the familiar peanut butter and jelly sandwich into a better-for-you option.

In the United Kingdom, Joe Wicks caught attention for his all-new Killer Protein Bar, which surprisingly isn’t meant to be eaten; instead, it is intended to be a message or example of just how deceiving healthy foods can be and at the same time, unhealthy. Barebells continued its creative streak in functional snacking, introducing one of its boldest protein bar flavors yet, Salt Licorice Night Craver, described as soft, foamy, and true to its Scandinavian roots, launching in Sweden.

The week closed out with Inspired Nutraceuticals marking ten years of DVST8, unveiling its most comprehensive version to date with reliable ingredients and dosages for energy, pumps, focus, and performance. Each of these developments pushed strong engagement across categories, showing continued excitement for functional innovation and sports nutrition, but as always, stay tuned to Stack3d’s Top Posts page for real-time movement on the latest industry stories.

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