Overall I eat pretty healthy, but snacks are definitely my weakness.
I am horrible for skipping breakfast, I eat sensibly at lunch and supper, but during the day when I get a craving for something to eat, I often end up grabbing a snack made of chocolate with no nutritional value.
Considering I strive to eat a high protein diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables, it goes without saying that chocolate is not the best snack choice for me.

But, I still want to be able to satisfy that urge for something sweet, and that’s why a protein bar sounded like it just might be the ideal solution for a chocolate-lover like me.
Recently, I had the chance to test out Mercola Pure Power Protein bars, which are organic, vegan, gluten-free and feature a complete amino acid profile.
And with 14g of brown rice and yellow split pea protein, they’re packed with nutrition too!
The bars themselves are rich and dense with a great peanut flavour and dark chocolate chips. At 220 calories they’re a fairly reasonable snack portion too!
In fact, I’ve started trying to better my breakfast bad habits by having one of these bars in the morning.
I get a boost of protein and fibre while satisfying my craving for something sweet. So far, it’s been a great way to avoid those afternoon snack binges!


These bars are so tasty and have been a great alternative to my usual snacks for those days when I just can’t resist eating something sweet.
But as great as they taste, it’s the way they fill me up and leave me feeling full for hours that I really appreciate.
If you need a better snack alternative, Mercola Pure Power Protein Bars are a great choice that’s been created with plenty of research, top raw, organic ingredients and maximum nutrition.
What a great way to boost that afternoon energy!

100% organic
I like that they are gluten and lactose-free.
I would love to try these they look so good.
I like that they have 14 g per bar and they are also preservative-free and gluten-free as well!
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Complete amino acid profile
That it’s produced by solar energy.
I like that gelatin, is the first, and therefore, most abundant source of protein by weight.
I really love that they are 100% organic! Definitely something important!
my favorite things about the bars are they are 100% organic yay and gluten and soy free, it is so hard to find a bar that is soy free. I would love to try these :D