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Zero Impact Protein Bars


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Hello everybody! I was wondering if anybody knew anything about Zero Impact Protein Bars. They are wheat free but don't say gluten free and have all kinds of things that make me suspicious. Below is the list of the ingredients:

Zero Impact Proprietary Protein Matrix: Whey protein isolate, milk protein isolate, whey protein concentrate, Micellean Micellar Casein Protein; Proprietary Fat Burning & Healthy Fats Matrix: Peanut Butter, Almond Butter, Sunflower Butter, SesaLean (Sesamin); Semisweet Chocolate, Honey, Maltitol, Whole Grain Oats, 99.7 USP Glycerin, Low DE Corn Syrup, Water, Brown Rice Syrup, Pumpkin, Sweet Potato, Dutch Process Cocoa, Lecithin, Potassium Sorbate, Salt, Mixed Tocopherols and/or Graham Cracker Flavor, Xanthan Gum, Oats Rolled.

I appreciate any help on this.

Thanks


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"Whole Grain Oats" would make me stay away. Even if you can tolerate oats, most commercially available oats are heavily contaminated with wheat.

Nat1 Apprentice

"Whole Grain Oats" would make me stay away. Even if you can tolerate oats, most commercially available oats are heavily contaminated with wheat.

Thanks, Peter!

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Yea I wouldn't touch those either.

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