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Supreme Protein Bar- Chocolate Carmel Cookie Crunch
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- Description
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Try this new quadruple layer nutritional masterpiece for yourself and you'll agree-superior nutrition has never tasted this good
- Delicious Quadruple Layer Candy Bar Taste
- 30 Grams of High Quality Protein
- Crunchy Cookie, Rich Chocolate & Carmel
- With Essential Vitamins & Minerals
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- Supplement Facts
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Other Ingredients: Chocolate Coating (Whey Protein Concentrate, Palm Kernel Oil, Matitol, Cocoa Powder, Sugar, Soy Lecithin (Emulsifier), Vanillin), Chocolate Coating (Whey Protein Concentrate, Palm Kernel Oil, Matitol, Cocoa Powder, Sugar, Soy Lecithin (Emulsifier), Vanillin), Supreme Protein Blend 30g: (Whey Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Concentrate, Milk Protein Isolate), Supreme Protein Blend 30g: (Whey Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Concentrate, Milk Protein Isolate), High Protein Wafer (Sugar, Butter, Soy Protein Isolate, Powdered Egg White, Flour, Salt, Vanilla), High Protein Wafer (Sugar, Butter, Soy Protein Isolate, Powdered Egg White, Flour, Salt, Vanilla), Caramel Layer (Maltitol, Sweetened Condensed Milk, Hydrogenated Coconut Oil, Butter (Salted), Corn Starch, Vanilla Extract), Caramel Layer (Maltitol, Sweetened Condensed Milk, Hydrogenated Coconut Oil, Butter (Salted), Corn Starch, Vanilla Extract), Glycerine, Glycerine, Whey Protein Crisps (Whey Protein Concentrate, Rice Flour), Whey Protein Crisps (Whey Protein Concentrate, Rice Flour), Water, Water, Hydrolyzed Collagen, Hydrolyzed Collagen, Soy Protein Isolate, Soy Protein Isolate, Peanut Flour, Peanut Flour, peanut butter (peanuts, salt), peanut butter (peanuts, salt), Peanuts, Peanuts, Palm Kernel Oil, Palm Kernel Oil, Vitamin Mix (Biotin, Folic Acid, Vitamin A Palmitate, Manganese Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Copper Gluconate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Ferric Orthophosphate, Sodium Selenite, Dicalcium Phosphate, Magnesium Phosphate, Calcium d-Pantothenate, Thiamine Mononitrate, riboflavin, Ascorbic Acid, Cyanocobalamin, DL-Alpha-Tocopherol Acetate, Niacinamide), Vitamin Mix (Biotin, Folic Acid, Vitamin A Palmitate, Manganese Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Copper Gluconate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Ferric Orthophosphate, Sodium Selenite, Dicalcium Phosphate, Magnesium Phosphate, Calcium d-Pantothenate, Thiamine Mononitrate, riboflavin, Ascorbic Acid, Cyanocobalamin, DL-Alpha-Tocopherol Acetate, Niacinamide), Flaxseed Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Salt, Salt, Potassium Sorbate, Potassium Sorbate Warning: Contains Peanuts, Soy, Egg, Wheat and Milk Products. Produced on equipment that also processes tree nuts (almonds). Distributed by Supreme Protein Inc. Manasquan, NJ 08736. ©2010 Supreme Protein, Inc. All Rights Reserved






Serving Size 1 bar 

Servings Per Container 12 




Amount Per Serving % DV 





Calories 420.00 


Calories from Fat 165.00 


Total Fat 18.00 g 27% 


Saturated Fat 11.00 g 54% 


Cholesterol 40.00 mg 14% 


Sodium 240.00 mg 10% 


Total Carbohydrate 34.00 g 10% 


Dietary Fiber 1.00 g 5% 


Sugars 11.00 g 


Sugar alcohol 18.00 g 


Protein 30.00 g 60% 





Vitamin A 0.00 35% 


Vitamin A 0.00 35% 


Vitamin C 0.00 25% 


Vitamin C 0.00 25% 


Calcium 0.00 15% 


Calcium 0.00 15% 


Iron 0.00 15% 


Iron 0.00 15% 


Vitamin E 0.00 50% 


Vitamin E 0.00 50% 


Riboflavin 0.00 10% 


Riboflavin 0.00 10% 


Niacin 0.00 15% 


Niacin 0.00 15% 


Vitamin B6 0.00 30% 


Vitamin B6 0.00 30% 


Folate 0.00 30% 


Folate 0.00 30% 


Vitamin B12 0.00 25% 


Vitamin B12 0.00 25% 


Biotin 0.00 10% 


Biotin 0.00 10% 


Pantothenic Acid 0.00 10% 


Pantothenic Acid 0.00 10% 


Phosphorus 0.00 20% 


Phosphorus 0.00 20% 


Magnesium 0.00 6% 


Magnesium 0.00 6% 


Zinc 0.00 10% 


Zinc 0.00 10% 


Selenium 0.00 4% 


Selenium 0.00 4% 


Copper 0.00 20% 


Copper 0.00 20% 


Manganese 0.00 15% 


Manganese 0.00 15% 




** 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 9
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Carbohydrate 4
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Protein 4 




- Health Notes
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Low-Carb Diets Beat Low-Fat for Heart Health
Low-Carb Diets Beat Low-Fat for Heart Health
When it comes to weight loss, one size doesn't necessarily fit allThe debate continues: Which is better for lasting weight loss-low-carb or low-fat diets? A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine found that both diets can help you lose weight and keep it off (when accompanied by a support program), but low-carb diets may actually be better for your heart.What to give up?
The weight-loss industry is a booming one, with millions of overweight people worldwide hoping to shed some extra pounds. But what's the most effective strategy? Low-carb diets-such as the Zone, Atkins, and South Beach diets-may be more appealing and easier for some people to stick with than those that strictly limit fat intake. But critics of the low-carb craze worry that too much protein could lead to bone loss, and excess fat intake could raise cholesterol levels. On the flip side, some fats, like those found in nuts and salmon, protect heart health, so limiting these foods could also have drawbacks.
The new study compared weight loss, blood fats, bone mineral density, and blood pressure in 307 overweight adults who followed either a low-carb or a low-fat diet for two years:
- People in the low-carb group restricted their carbohydrate intake to no more than 20 grams per day for three months; after that they increased the amount of carbs they ate by 5 grams per day each week until their desired weight was attained.
- The low-fat diet was low in both fat and calories, with only 1,200 to 1,800 calories allowed per day, and no more than 30% of calories from fat.
- All participants received comprehensive behavioral counseling throughout the program to help them reach their target weight by improving self-monitoring skills, resisting cues to eat, and avoiding relapse into unhealthy eating patterns.
- They were also instructed to get some physical activity, mainly in the form of walking. Over time, they gradually increased the amount of exercise to four, 50-minute sessions per week.
Low carbs help heart health
By the end of the study, both groups had lost 7% of their body weight. People in the low-carb group tended to have lower diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number in a blood pressure reading), and bone mineral density decreased by 1.5% or less at the hip and spine in both groups, "suggesting that the hypothetical concerns that weight loss induced by a low-carbohydrate diet causes greater bone loss than that induced by a low-fat diet are unfounded," the study's authors commented. Triglycerides and LDL ("bad") cholesterol levels dropped in both groups to the same degree (which was not much), but HDL ("good") cholesterol levels were significantly higher in the low-carb group.
"When it comes to weight loss, one size doesn't necessarily fit all," says Clara Barnett, an NYC-based physician specializing in weight loss. "Some people respond remarkably well to low-fat diets, while others find them too limiting. It's reassuring to know that both of these diets seem to work equally well, so people can choose what works best for them and their lifestyle. If a person chooses to follow a low-fat diet, though, it might become important to do other things to help bring HDL levels up," she added.
(Ann Intern Med 2010;153:147-57)
Kimberly Beauchamp, ND, earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Rhode Island and her Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University in Kenmore, WA. She cofounded South County Naturopaths in Wakefield, RI, and now sees patients in East Greenwich and Wakefield. Inspired by her passion for healthful eating and her own young daughters, Dr. Beauchamp is currently writing a book about optimizing children's health through better nutrition.Copyright 2013 Aisle7. All rights reserved. Aisle7.com
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Comments about SUPREME PROTEIN 1009776 Supreme Protein Bar- Chocolate Carmel Cookie Crunch:
Supreme Protein has the best tasting protein bars period. I have tried half a dozen others and there taste doesnt even come close. These bars taste similar to twix and help my sweet tooth cravings out.
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