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48-Count Fiber One 70 Calorie Bars (Chocolate Fudge Brownie)
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Amazon has 48-Count Fiber One 70 Calorie Bars (Chocolate Fudge Brownie) on sale for $17.97 when you clip the 20% Off coupon found on the product page and checkout with Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.
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- Chicory Root Extract, Erythritol, Wheat Flour Bleached, Dutch Cocoa (processed with alkali), Vegetable Glycerin, Canola Oil, Sugarcane Fiber, Sugar, Palm Kernel and Palm Oil, Polydextrose, Sorbitol, Calcium Caseinate. Contains 2% or less of: Whey Protein Concentrate, Cocoa, Leavening (baking soda, sodium aluminum phosphate), Egg White, Natural Flavor, Salt, Soy Lecithin, Milk Powder, Stevia Leaf Extract. Contains Peanuts, Diary and Gluten.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 48-Count Fiber One 70 Calorie Bars (Chocolate Fudge Brownie) for $23.96 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $17.97. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+
Note: You may cancel Subscribe & Save any time after your order ships.
Note: You may cancel Subscribe & Save any time after your order ships.
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Eggs do not have flesh and are technically vegetarian friendly.
It has fiber and a sugar alternative. These may be reasons why you had an upset stomach.
-None of the above commented on the deal, the price / value. I'll contribute on the deal.
Frankly, a lot of main stream products are leaning into low-glycemic index sugar alternatives. I expect to see a growth of these alternatives, like erythritol and allulose, in a number of products because they are more tolerable (on the digestive tract) than many others, while hitting the tag-line of being 'natural'. In my opinion, erythritol very little downside as an alternative minus the occasional hint of mint taste which can be masked if flavored well. All of this brings us to the value, and I'd argue that 50 cents for a package of 70 'healthier' calories is a fair deal, not great
Rant: If you are eating these do be healthier, you are making two mistakes versus one.
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-None of the above commented on the deal, the price / value. I'll contribute on the deal.
Frankly, a lot of main stream products are leaning into low-glycemic index sugar alternatives. I expect to see a growth of these alternatives, like erythritol and allulose, in a number of products because they are more tolerable (on the digestive tract) than many others, while hitting the tag-line of being 'natural'. In my opinion, erythritol very little downside as an alternative minus the occasional hint of mint taste which can be masked if flavored well. All of this brings us to the value, and I'd argue that 50 cents for a package of 70 'healthier' calories is a fair deal, not great
Rant: If you are eating these do be healthier, you are making two mistakes versus one.
-Pass
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