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Energy/Power Bar Nutrition Facts
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Energy/Power Bar Nutrition Facts
Bar
Weight (g)
Calories per Bar
Protein (g)
Fat (g)
Carbohydrates (g)
Sugars (g)
Sodium (mg)
Potassium (mg)
Cliff Bar Energy Bar
68
240
9
5
44
22
150
340
Musashi Growling Dog
65
230
14.4
1.7
38.5
14
150
?
Powerbar
65
230-240
8
3.5
46
26
200
105-260
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