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Applied expands its already strong functional food side with a wafer-style protein bar

Applied Nutrition Protein Wafer

The year of 2026 is already shaping up to be a huge one for Applied Nutrition, thanks to the massive selection of healthy high-protein foods it has rolled out in Morrisons supermarkets. The latest from the fast-moving brand out of the United Kingdom is another protein snack in the traditional bar format, something it already has many of. Protein Wafer is the name of the drop, and it is the wafer consistency that differentiates it.

Applied Nutrition’s Protein Wafer brings together levels of crispy, crunchy wafers, a gooey flavorful layer across the top, and a solid coat of milk chocolate around the outside. Products that go with the wafer build tend to come in a little lighter, and you do get that in this one at 39g per piece. That’s why the protein is on the lower side but still reasonable for the size at 10g with 12g of carbohydrates, 13g of fat, and 197 calories.

Applied Nutrition is well known for its sports nutrition supplements, from creatine and protein powder to more complex categories like pre-workout and weight loss. Despite all of that, it still puts a tremendous amount of effort into functional foods, resulting in things like Protein Wafer. You can grab the product first straight from appliednutrition.uk, where single bars are £1.75 (2.35 USD) and a box of 12 is £19.95 (26.82 USD)