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Rickland Orchards™ Dark Chocolate Greek Yogurt Coated Granola Bar - Peanut Butter

Rickland Orchards™ Dark Chocolate Greek Yogurt Coated Granola Bar - Peanut Butter
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Rickland Orchards™ Dark Chocolate Greek Yogurt Coated Granola Bar - Peanut Butter

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Description
  • Excellent Source of FIBER 5g
  • Good Source of PROTEIN 10g
OUR STORY
It all started with a simple discovery: people all over the world were mixing Greek yogurt with granola and fruit to create a delicious, healthy combination with the added benefit of protein. So we took strained Greek yogurt – blended it with all natural ingredients including roasted nuts, granola and fruit- and transformed into a great-tasting, convenient bar. Another naturally inspired idea from Rickland Orchards.
Supplement Facts
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size   1 bar
Servings Per Container  5
Amount Per Serving   % DV
Calories from Fat    70.00    
Saturated Fat    3.00 g   15% 
Trans Fat    0.00 g    
Cholesterol    0.00 mg   0% 
Dietary Fiber    5.00 g   20% 
Protein    10.00 g   0% 
Calories    170.00    
Total Fat    8.00 g   12% 
Sodium    130.00 mg   5% 
Total Carbohydrates    22.00 g   7% 
Sugars    8.00 g    
Vitamin A    0.00   0% 
Vitamin A    0.00   0% 
Vitamin C    0.00   0% 
Vitamin C    0.00   0% 
Calcium    0.00   4% 
Calcium    0.00   4% 
Iron    0.00   8% 
Iron    0.00   8% 
 ** Daily Value (DV) not established
† Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. 
Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on 
your calorie needs: 
  Calories: 2000 2500 
Total Fat Less than 65 g 80 g 
  Sat. Fat Less than 20 g 25 g 
Cholesterol Less than 300 mg 300 mg 
Sodium Less than 2400 mg 2400 mg 
Total Carbohydrate   300 g 375 g 
  Dietary Fiber   25 g 30 g 
Calories per gram:
Fat 9Carbohydrate 4Protein 4 

Other Ingredients:  Soy Crisp Nuggets (isolated soy protein, tapioca starch, salt), Soy Crisp Nuggets (isolated soy protein, tapioca starch, salt), Red Skin Peanuts, Red Skin Peanuts, Dark Yogurt Coating (Sugar, Non-Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Oil, Fat-Reduced Cocoa Powder, Greek Yogurt, Soy Lecithin, Natural Flavor), Dark Yogurt Coating (Sugar, Non-Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Oil, Fat-Reduced Cocoa Powder, Greek Yogurt, Soy Lecithin, Natural Flavor), Liquid Inulin, Liquid Inulin, Honey roasted granola (oats, honey, canola oil), Honey roasted granola (oats, honey, canola oil), Peanut Butter, Peanut Butter, Honey, Honey, Brown Rice Syrup, Brown Rice Syrup, Sea Salt, Sea Salt, Natural Flavor, Natural Flavor, Probiotics: lactobacillus acidophilus, Probiotics: lactobacillus acidophilus

Warning:  Contains almonds, soy, oats, and milk. Produced on equipment that also processes other tree nuts, peanuts and wheat.

©2012 Rickland Orchards LLC. Produced in Canada with Domestic and European Ingredients. Distributed by Rickland Orchards. A Portfolio Company of Natural Instincts LLC. P.O. Box 10970 Fairfield, NJ 07004
Health Notes

Energy Bars-A Weight-Loss Secret Weapon

Energy Bars-A Weight-Loss Secret Weapon
Energy Bars?A Weight-Loss Secret Weapon: Main Image
Decide whether your bar will be a snack or part of a meal

Whether part of a planned program or eaten on the fly, bars bridge the hunger gap and boost your energy. When you're working on your waistline, today's bars can support your weight-loss efforts, especially when fresh food and refrigeration aren't in easy reach. And when you're in a rush, munching on an energy bar is one of the best stop-gap measures for those sudden "I'm ravenous" moments. Downing a healthy bar can even prevent a "roadside attraction" binge of fries, shakes, or convenience-store goodies like high-calorie, high-fat chips and cookies. In other words, energy bars can be a helpful tool in your diet plan.

Put your hunger behind bars

First, you need to decide whether your bar will be a snack or part of a meal. "If it's a snack, the bars should have less than 180 calories," advises Dawn Jackson Blatner, RD, the national media spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association in Chicago. "If it's a meal, the bar should be more than 200 calories and needs to be eaten with fruit and vegetables to satisfy you for four or more hours till you eat again."

In fact, substituting an energy bar-paired with an apple or veggie salad-for one meal each day can help you lose weight. "By adding fruits and vegetables, which are high in fiber and water, you'll feel more full," says Blatner. "This can help accelerate weight loss." If your goal is to drop a few pounds, Blatner says you need to read the nutrient label to make sure your meal-replacing bar contains:

  • at least 200 calories
  • 3 grams or less saturated fat
  • 3 grams or more fiber (to help you feel full)
  • at least 10 grams of protein (to help tide you over till your next meal)

Indulge in your favorite flavors

As a general rule, look for bars with the least sugar and the most fiber (in other words, "good carbs") or protein (whatever your preference) to avoid the crash that comes from eating bars that are more like candy disguised in "natural" packaging.

"After you've read the label, it all boils down to personal preference," says Blatner. Love dried berries? Go for a fruity bar. Granola, nut, or yogurt fan? Store shelves are stocked with bars for every discriminating taste. You can take your pick from grain- or yogurt-based, to nut- or fruit-dense bars.

Simply scan the ingredient list for the foods or flavors you fancy and cross-check it with the label's nutrition facts to ensure it fits with your diet goals.

Pick the best bar for the job

As the seemingly endless choices will attest, you can find a bar to fit your evolving healthy lifestyle needs. Lifting weights? Try a high-protein bar favored by weight-trainers to help repair muscle. Love jogging, hiking, and biking? Look for high-carb bars preferred by the distance runners who crave instant energy.

If you're interested in eating fewer preservatives and getting the maximum nutrients from the foods you eat, you might like a raw energy bar. The tastes may vary widely but they are typically packed with robust ingredients such as nuts, nectar, berries, and ginger.

Enjoy!
Nancy Gottesman, a nutrition writer and mother in southern California, admits to needing way more energy than these bars can provide!
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