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Quest stacks varying layers of taste and texture in its latest protein bar innovation

Quest Stacks Protein Bar

Quest Nutrition is at this year’s Arnold Sports Festival, exhibiting bigger than it was last year, and with a whole new protein snack called Quest Stacks Protein Bar. The difference with this one compared to the flagship Quest Bar, Candy Series Bars, Crispy, or even Overload, is the layers inside. True to its name, the reputable functional brand has stacked the inside of the product with a varying layers of texture and taste.

The muscle-building protein in the Quest Stacks Bar is as high as a standard Quest Bar and Overload at 20g per piece. As you can see in the picture below, it is spread across different layers of consistency, with most of it being crispy, crunchy puff pieces, then a more traditional dense and doughy chunk, and a thin, gooey filling across the top. That is then all covered in a hard, flavorful coating, topped off with tasty squiggles that drip down the side.

Quest Stacks Bar

Fans of Quest Nutrition and its genuinely delicious protein snacks and treats can look forward to a truly new experience in the Quest Stacks Protein Bar. It’s similar nutritionally to some of the long-running brand’s other offerings, but differentiated by texture, where you’re biting into a consistency that twists and turns as your teeth bite down and crunch through.

The complete set of macros in a Quest Stacks Bar starts with 20g of protein, then goes into 28g of carbohydrates, 2 to 3g of net carbs, only a gram of that sugar, no added sugar, 11g of fat, and 220 calories. The three flavors the product is starting out in are Salted Caramel, Cinnamon Brown Sugar, and the decadent fudge, chocolate, and vanilla blend, Brownie A La Mode, all available in boxes of four for $10.99, or get a complete pack of 12 at $32.