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  2. The 16 Healthiest Low-Sugar Protein Bars, According to ... - AOL

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    Low-sugar protein bars have become a staple for many, serving as convenient midday snacks, pre- or post-workout fuel, or even the occasional meal replacement.Their shelf-stable nature makes them ...

  3. I Tried 11 Popular Protein Bars & There Are Only 3 I'll Be ...

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    Overall, I think this bar is a tasty choice for people who are looking for meal replacement bars, but I don't think this one aligns with my goals. RELATED: 20 Best High-Protein, Low-Calorie Foods 6.

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    With fewer than 200 calories, the Premier Protein Shake isn't quite a meal replacement. But it does make a filling and satisfying small snack or breakfast if you normally skip it.

  5. Soylent (meal replacement) - Wikipedia

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    Soylent is a set of meal replacement products in powder, shake, and bar forms, produced by Soylent Nutrition, Inc. The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Los Angeles, California . Soylent is named after an industrially produced food (the name of which is a portmanteau of "soy" and "lentil") in Make Room!

  6. Energy bar - Wikipedia

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    Energy bars are used in a variety of contexts. [4] Energy bars may be used as an energy source during athletic events such as marathons, triathlons and other activities which require a high energy expenditure for long periods of time. They are also commonly used as meal replacements in weight-loss programs. [5] They may be used as a snack. [6]

  7. Meal replacement - Wikipedia

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    A meal replacement is a drink, bar, soup, etc. intended as a substitute for a solid food, usually with controlled quantities of calories and nutrients. Some drinks come in powdered form or pre-mixed health shakes that can be cheaper than solid foods with identical health qualities.

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