New Bucked Up "BuckBar" Protein Bar Coming Soon
Bucked Up is a supplement line who's best known for their line of Preworkouts including the Original Bucked Up Preworkout, BAMF, and Woke AF among others. While Bucked Up is probably best known for their preworkout supplements, over the years they've expanded their product lineup to include fat burning powders like LFG Burn, a gaming supplement called Big Game Energy, IV Hydration Sticks, and even a Bucked Feed Protein Cake Mix. While some may consider the Buck Feed Cake Mix to be a functional food, the all new Bucked Up BuckBar Protein Bar will really be the brands first foray into the functional food and snack market.
Well Bucked Up has recently given us a first look at the all new Bucked Up Protein Bar. BuckBar will feature 16 grams of protein, 16 grams of net carbs, 6 grams of fat, and a fairly lean 180 calories. We're assuming this will be a pretty tasty bar as the bars with under 20 or 25 grams of protein per bar seem to put more of an emphasis on flavor than macros, though 16 grams of protein is still a respectable amount of protein for a functional food product.
As far as the flavor options go, in addition to the Fruity Cereal flavor pictured above, there will reportedly be a number of other flavor options as well including Cookies and Cream, Cinnamon Cookie, and Chocolate Chip. You won't have to wait long to try BuckBar Protein Bars either, Bucked Up will reportedly be releasing this tasty new snack on September 23 which is just two days away. It will likely hit the Bucked Up website a few days before it begins rolling out to partnering retailers such as ourselves. We'll no doubt be trying these out and doing a review in the near future so make sure you're subscribed to our Youtube Channel to catch that.
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