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JimmyBar infuses its latest protein bar innovation with a daily dose of creatine

Jimmybar Creatine Protein Bar

The JimmyBar is a unique functional food company that infuses its protein bars with other functional ingredients, like collagen for beauty benefits, caffeine for energy, and immune-supporting components. It’s an interesting selection of edible products to say the least, and it’s just got even more so with its Creatine Protein Bar. Expanding on the creatine craze, JimmyBar has introduced a whole new snack that provides a good amount of protein and a daily dose of creatine.

JimmyBar’s Creatine Protein Bar comes with 20g of muscle-building protein per piece, an equal amount of carbohydrates with 5g of that sugar, 9g of fat, and 220 calories. As per the title, the product offers even more functionality by also having a full 5g of creatine monohydrate to support muscle strength, performance, and power. Creatine has exploded in popularity this past year, mostly in powder supplements and slightly in beverage, and now it’s making its way into foods.

The Creatine Protein Bar from the innovative JimmyBar arrives as its most expensive product on the market, going well above the $25 to $30 price range of its many other extra functional protein snacks, at $35.99 for a box of a dozen bars. The creatine-infused high-protein food is in stock this week at jimmybars.com, and launching in two flavors, a classic Chocolate Peanut Butter like the core Jimmy Protein Bar, and a deliciously decadent Double Fudge Brownie.