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10x Energising Green Bars $35 Delivered @ Green Bars

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Our famous ENERGISING GREEN BARS now come with FREE SHIPPING Australia-wide. Grab a 10-pack for just $35, postage included! Due to an unprecedented increase in sales, we are now able to offer free shipping! (DIscounts available for bulk orders - enquire via the website!)

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  • +1

    HULK SMASH!!!

    • Too right!

  • +4

    Famous?

    • -4

      You better believe it! :)

      • +3

        Sorry i dont

        • Have a look at the number of views on the video :0
          It's "small-time" famous where we come from… ;)

  • +1

    old military colour scheme

    • Green and gold, mate ;)

  • What makes them famous?

    • Well, we've been selling them all over Sydney's organic growers markets for about 10 years now. They have quite a following… Addiction is becoming quite common :) :)

      • Addiction of the fat and sugar content ? Lol

        • No cane sugar… and who said butter is bad for you ;)

      • +1

        And everyone knows that Sydney's organic markets are the centre of the universe. I prefer Snickers.

        • +1

          Ah, c'mon, give it a go

  • Add 30g of WPI and I'd be there for sure

    • Hmm… WPI is highly processed, not our kind of thing… but 7.7g of protein, naturally derived, is not that bad, eh?

  • +1

    Just quick question op, if this is natural why so high in sugar and fat content.

    • +1

      Honey is basically sugar, but probably slightly better for you.

      Peanuts = fat

      • +2

        Also includes the sugar from the barley malt.

        Saturated fat is quite low at 6.2g per 100g

        • +1

          Barley malt sounds delicious

          • @TEER3X: It doesn't just SOUND delicious…

    • +1

      Ooof no kidding

      29.3g / 100g is pretty crazy.

      If they could drop the carb/sugar by 10-15g and up the protein by the same it would be a worthy contender.

      • No cane sugar at all. Just raw aussie honey and barley malt…

        • The source is irrelevant, its all metabolized the same way.

          Edit: Sorry, I realised that came off quite blunt. I think its still great that you are trying a natural approach.

          But as far as macro-nutrients are concerned that source of the sucrose doesn't matter, its quantity and concentration that matter.

    • TEER3X and King Steuart answered well above. No cane sugar, but you get raw honey and barley malt which is a good source of energy and other goodies. "Fats" - peanut butter and good dairy butter.

    • TEER3X and King Steuart answered well above. No cane sugar, but you get raw honey and barley malt which is a good source of energy and other goodies. "Fats" - peanut butter and good dairy butter.

  • +1

    I've never seen these things before but a decent website wouldn't hurt, think I scrolled through the whole thing and only read a few words. green text is not pretty, something a little cleaner/modern would be more appealing and still allow for your own touch/style, kind of feels vomity at the moment.

    • Thanks for your honest opinion

    • +1

      I've had them before, they were quite nice and you only need to eat half a bar at a time as they fill you up pretty quickly..

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