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Warrior Raw Protein Flapjacks deliver 21g of high-quality milk protein per 75g bar, with a delicious chocolate peanut butter flavor. Low in sugar (3.5g) and high in fiber, these bars support muscle recovery, sustained energy, and appetite control. Perfect for pre/post workout or anytime snacking, the 12-bar multipack offers convenient, nutritious fuel for active professionals managing macros and busy lifestyles.
Product Name | Raw |
Allergen Information | Contains: Egg may contain, Soy, Peanuts may contain, Milk, Gluten |
Weight | 0.9 Kilograms |
Units | 900.0 gram(s) |
Storage Instructions | Storage Conditions: Store cool (<18 °C) and dry. Protect from sun. |
Serving Recommendation | 1 bar |
Manufacturer contact | Distributed by: KBF Enterprises LTD, Unit 1 Guinness Road Trading Estate, Guinness Road, Manchester, M17 1SB |
Country of origin | gb |
Brand | Warrior |
Format | Bar |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Serving Size | 100 g |
Energy (kcal) | 339.86 kcal |
Fat | 7.12 g |
of which: | - |
- Saturates | 1.94 g |
Carbohydrate | 40.42 g |
of which: | - |
- Sugars | 4.77 g |
Protein | 28.52 g |
Salt | 0.19 g |
H**L
Great for me!
Ok, I see what most of the reviewers mean here. As I NEVER eat ANY protein bar without a drink (usually, it's a generous amount of natural unsweetened green tea) their dryness which is talked here about a lot is not a problem at all for me and they are really good with a drink. First of all, their size is quite large and the price is very reasonable, unlike many other brands. Second, the amount of protein per bar is really good and ingridients are decent, though it is a bit high of carbohydrates and sugar, but if you generally stick to well-balanced diet and activity and probably don't eat them every day it is not a problem. I also like the variety of tastes (I bought a multiple tastes box) and am really enjoying these bars so far - they are filling and satisfy my sweet tooth :). The only downside is that they are a bit too sweet to my taste, but, as I said, for someone who tries to cut back on other sweets it is ok :). These bars are not bad at all they are just not for everyone, I guess, may be not for those who are going to eat them every day and on the go, otherwise I would recommend!
X**C
Nice with a hot drink
If you're looking for a protein bar that won't break the bank, Warrior bars are worth considering. I recently tried the Salted Caramel flavour, and while it wasn't the most luxurious protein bar I've ever had, it definitely delivered on protein and kept me feeling full.One thing to note is that these bars are quite dense and a bit dry. They're definitely more of a "chew" than a "melt-in-your-mouth" experience. However, the flavour is good, with noticeable chunks of salted caramel throughout.Compared to other brands I've tried, like Fulfil and Grenade, Warrior bars aren't as decadent. Those brands tend to be more like chocolate bars, but they also come with a higher price tag. I found that having a hot drink with the Warrior bar helped with the dryness.Overall, I'd say Warrior Salted Caramel protein bars are a solid choice if you're looking for a good value, high-protein snack. Just be aware that they are a bit on the dry side. I'd happily buy these again, especially when I can get them for under £1 a bar.
P**
Good value and good taste
They are a little dry but given the amount of protein you would expect that you can’t just rush eat them like a regular chocolate bar. They’re absolutely fine with a little water and taste great. Value for money at the price I got them for so I’m happy with that. They are a little sweet but not to over the top
C**Y
Good price, but rather like compressed sawdust!
These are just about edible, and they have just over 20g of protein per bar, but you certainly need a drink with them! Very dry, rather like compressed sawdust, and the flavour is far from strong. The carbohydrate level is higher than I would prefer, as is the sugar, but it is not too bad.I love flapjacks, but do not normally eat them due to the nutritional issues. I was hoping that these might be a way around that, but it seems not. I will probably eat the rest armed with a drink rather than waste the money, but I seriously doubt that I will purchase them again. There seems to be a dearth of decent protein bars these days, with all the manufacturers seeming to go down the same road of moving away from the old style bars and into these new flavours and styles which appear to me to be universally poor alternatives to what went before.There are so many things labelled 'protein' these days, from crisps to mars bars, and you have to be really careful as a lot of them are nutritionally very poor.Maybe some people will like these flapjacks, but you would probably have to pay me handsomely before I would buy any more and certainly before I would eat them...
I**S
Good taste
A little sweet tasting but probably the honey.
J**J
Cheap and easy protein
Great protein bars. It's exactly as described. Really good value since I got these for less than £1 a bar. It just comes in the retail box so it's easy to store. Helps to keep my macros in check and I often eat one just before my workouts. Obviously they don't taste like a regular flapjack/chocolate bar but it doesn't taste bad at all. Definitely does not have that sickening, overpowering protein powder taste although it would be difficult to eat more than one at a time.
K**K
Non-tasting compact sawdust
I bought these to go on a wild camp, but in all honesty they are absolutely disgusting. It’s light and sawdust absolutely no flavour at all.. it’s such a shame, because we thought we’d save money on the cheaper product. But all honesty, we threw the whole lot in the bin because they are absolutely disgusting. But this is my personal opinion, each to the right so it’s up to you whether you buy these or not
D**E
Microwave: The Secret Weapon!**
At first bite, I thought I'd made a terrible mistake. The Warrior Raw Protein Flapjack was dry, dense, and about as appealing as gnawing on a brick. I nearly tossed the whole box in despair… until a stroke of genius (or desperation) hit me: *What if I nuked it?*20 seconds in the microwave (800W), and BAM—transformation complete. The honey melts, the texture softens, and suddenly, I’m eating a warm, gooey, protein-packed delight. It’s like discovering a hidden level in a game—one where the prize is *actual enjoyment*.Moral of the story? **Eat cold at your own risk. Microwave and be rewarded.**
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