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Crispy Strawberry Meal Bar

Enjoy a delicious meal replacement that feels like a sweet treat but can still help you reach your weight loss goals. Satisfy that sweet tooth with our Strawberry Crispy Bar – crunchy puffed rice and dried strawberry chunks partly coated in smooth yoghurt.

  • 1 bar = 1 meal
  • 20+ vitamins & minerals
  • 15g of protein per bar
  • Low sugar
  • Suitable for vegetarians
  • Gluten free
205 kcal
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£2.45

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Looking for a convenient, nutritious meal to keep you going throughout the day? Give our high-protein meal replacement bars a try! Packed full of your daily vitamins and minerals. Our meal bars are the perfect solution for busy lives.

Delicious and high protein

Introducing our wide range of meal replacement bars to satisfy your cravings. Whether you're looking for a quick breakfast option or a healthy lunch, we've got you covered. 

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Question asked by
L. Hillyard
Are these safe when breastfeeding?
Hello, Thanks for your message. Unfortunately, the diet plan is not suitable whilst pregnant or breastfeeding. However, there is no problem with consuming our products alongside healthy meals. If you need anything please do let us know. Kind regards, Shake That Weight Customer Service
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Question asked by
R. Graham
Maltodextrine is not gluten free
Maltodextrin is gluten-free. It can be made from a variety of cereal starches including wheat, corn (maize), tapioca and rice. Despite the name, maltodextrins are not produced from, nor do they contain barley malt. Even when maltodextrin has been made from wheat, the grain is processed to remove the gluten. Reference: https://www.coeliac.org.uk/frequently-asked-questions/can-i-eat-maltodextrin/
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