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Introducing Soar and its creatine-infused brownie-style protein bar

Soar Creatine Protein Bar

Creatine has gone through massive growth in the last year or so, and whenever a category or ingredient receives that kind of uptick in popularity, it forces competitors to find new ways to stand out and separate themselves. Creatine has certainly gone through that with the rise of edible creatine in chewable tablets and gummy candies, a handful of creatine drinks, and creatine-infused protein bars, which is what’s in the spotlight right here.

Soar is a young brand that promotes itself as the original creatine protein bar; however, unless it’s been around for over a decade, we wouldn’t quite say it’s the original. There have been a few come to market in the last year from Gainomax, Max Effort Muscle, Jimmy, and Warrior. Back in the early 2010s, though, VPX Sports had the Bang Bar with 30g of protein and 5g of creatine, and AST Sports Science had the Musclebar.

Soar Creatine Protein Bar

The Soar Bar is indeed a creatine-infused protein bar, providing 20g of protein per piece from incomplete collagen, milk isolate, and whey concentrate and isolate. The carbohydrates sit at 24g with just a gram of that sugar, 7g of fat, and 230 calories. As mentioned, it is a creatine-infused functional food, and in that department, the brand gives you a full daily serving of the reliable muscle builder at a 5g of classic creatine monohydrate.

All of that nutrition and functionality comes in a brownie-like bar that Soar promises to melt-in-your-mouth, and provide a decadent chocolate taste. Currently, you can pre-order the flagship Soar Bar straight from its online store to ship in a few months in February of next year. The price varies with the four pack working out to $4 each, the ten piece brings the cost down to $3.20 per bar, and the giant 30 count is $2.66 apiece.