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Initoc expands the small menu of its higher-protein snack with Milk Choco Coconut

Milk Chocolate Coconut Intico High Protein 50 Percent

It wasn’t that long ago that the Chinese supplement company Intico introduced another protein snack in the traditional bar format, separate from its much longer-running High Protein Low Sugar Bar. That other product is also called Intico High Protein Low Sugar Bar; the difference is that it’s referred to as the 50% version, providing 25g of protein per piece, up from the 15 to 20g of the brand’s others, but it only debuted in Chocolate and Vanilla options.

A few months after the initial rollout of the Intico High Protein Low Sugar Bar with the 50% protein percentage, we’re getting another flavor for the product, which is sorely needed since there were only two on the menu. New to market here in January of 2026 is Milk Chocolate Coconut, mixing rich chocolate and smooth coconut, with that strong 25g of protein per piece, reasonable carbohydrates at around 10g, low sugar, and a touch under 200 calories.