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Lemon Coconut Bar
Kate's Real Food
Lemon Coconut Bar
$2.99
Description

  These Lemon Coconut Bars taste just as delicious as lemon squares while leaving you feeling fueled and energized. These bars are made with whole food ingredients like protein-packed almond butter, satisfying coconut, and lemon extract. They’re lightly sweetened with honey to create a nourishing, lower sugar snack or meal replacement.

  These bars pack in 3 grams of protein per serving to help fuel your outdoor adventures or busy day. All of Kate’s Real Food products are made with certified gluten-free oats, making them a good choice for those with gluten allergies or intolerances.

  Formerly known as the Bivy Bar.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Kate's Real Food
Food Type:
Energy Bar
Calories per Serving:
150
Weight:
2.2 oz / 62 g
Ingredients:
Organic Coconut, Organic Honey, Organic Almond Butter (Organic Almonds), Organic Oats, Organic Brown Rice Crisps (Organic Whole Grain Brown Rice Flour, Organic Honey, Sea Salt), Organic Lemon Extract, Organic Ground Ginger, Sea Salt.
UPC:
897785001526
Other Features:
Shelf life is one year from the date of packaging - expiration date is marked on each individual bar
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