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Barebells brings its enjoyable plant-based protein bar back to the United Kingdom

Barebells Vegan Protein Bar Returns To Uk

In the United Kingdom, the Functional Brand Of The Year for 2025, Barebells, has been saying a lot without too much detail over the last week or so. The company has been teasing the coming of two new products for the market, and while it hasn’t flat-out said anything, we’re pretty confident we know what it’s talking about. In recent days, Barebells has been throwing “vegan” into its teasers, suggesting its plant-based protein bar is making a return to the UK.

The Barebells Vegan Protein Bar has been available in that part of the world before, although it has since been dropped, despite other countries having it on shelves and with a good amount of tastes to choose from. We can confirm that the brand is, or has, relaunched the plant-powered protein snack in the United Kingdom, with the online giant Amazon now listing it in two of its seven different flavors in Caramel Peanut and the decadent Fudge Brownie.

The product is the same version you can get in the likes of Sweden and Germany, with those two flavors in particular providing 15g of protein per piece from wheat and soy, 21 to 22g of carbohydrates, under 2g of sugar, 9g of fat, and 202 to 205 calories. As you’d expect, the Barebells Vegan Protein Bar tastes damn good, doing a great enough job that it tops some of the regular non-plant-based bars out there.