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Organic Peanut Butter Snack Bars (1.76oz., 12 Count)
$20.96
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There’s no shame in eating peanut butter straight from the jar (is there?), but when it comes to on-the-go satisfaction you just can’t beat the perfect portability of CLIF Nut Butter Bars. Made with delicious peanut, hazelnut, almond, or cashew butter filling, each snack bar is crafted to deliver a balanced mix of satisfying nutrients with a smooth and creamy taste you’ll love. They’re even USDA organic and made with 5–7g plant protein (8–10% DV), so they’re not just good for you, they’re also good for the planet. Available in six deliciously satisfying flavors, CLIF Nut Butter Bars are filled with goodness you can taste.
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- Smooth, creamy peanut butter filling gives this organic snack bar a taste worth going nuts over.
- CLIF NUT BUTTER BARS: Looking for a quick, easy snack that satisfies your hunger, and your cravings? CLIF Nut Butter Bars have 5–7g of protein (8–10% DV) to help you power through your busy day.
- DELICIOUS FLAVORS: Organic snack bars with wholesome oats and fillings made with real peanut butter, hazelnut butter, almond butter, or cashew butter. Available in craveable flavors like Chocolate & Peanut Butter, Maple & Almond Butter and many more.
- QUALITY INGREDIENTS: Our bars are non-GMO with no high-fructose corn syrup or artificial flavors. We also use organic ingredients and plant protein as part of our commitment to sustaining the planet.
- PERFECT ANYTIME SNACK: A balanced mix of plant-based ingredients and key nutrients, like 5–7g of protein (8–10% DV), for a satisfying snack that’s perfectly portioned to help cure your hunger, and your cravings.
Package Dimensions: 9.4 x 5.7 x 2.4 inches
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