Protein Balls Chocolate and Salted Peanut Cream
Protein Balls Chocolate and Salted Peanut Cream
Portion: 40g
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The Science Behind of the Snack
Our Protein Balls with Chocolate and Salted Peanut Cream are both nourishing and irresistibly delicious. With the finest oat flour and a core made from peanut cream and oligofructose, providing a creamy texture and a fibre boost without extra sugar. Surrounding the luscious center, is a blend of premium whey protein from milk, enhancing the snack's protein content, essential for muscle recovery and sustained energy. Sweetened naturally with coconut blossom syrup and grape juice concentrate, these balls offer a gentle sweetness that complements the salty notes of the peanut cream.
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Peanuts
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Chocolate
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Oat Flour
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Hazelnuts
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Ingredients
Oat flour, filling ([peanut cream, oligofructose] 25%), whey protein (milk), coconut blossom syrup, cocoa chips, hazelnuts paste, tapioca fibre, hazelnut , cocoa powder, cocoa butter, grape juice concentrate, rice syrup (dextrin),himalayan salt, hemp seeds, nutella flavouring and oligofructose.
How should it be stored?
Store in a dry place, at the temperature up to +25°C.
This snack is ideal for who?
✔️ Diabetes
✔️ Cardiovascular Diseases
✔️ Pregnancy And Breastfeeding
✔️ Obesity
Ideal time to eat this snack
✔️ Morning / Afternoon Snack
✔️ Pre / Post Exercise
Aditional Information

Protein Balls Chocolate and Salted Peanut Cream
Protein Balls with Chocolate and Salted Peanut Cream are more than just a snack; they are a pause in a busy day, a moment of pleasure that fuels the body and delights the senses.
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Creamy Peanut Filling
25% salted peanut cream center made with oligofructose for a rich, smooth bite.
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High-Quality Protein
Packed with milk protein to support muscle recovery and keep you energized.
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Naturally Sweetened
With no refined sugar, it's only date paste, rice syrup and grape juice concentrate.
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Added Benefits
Enriched with tapioca fibre and hemp seeds for a reinforcement of energy and nutrition.
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