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Eat Natural Protein Bars, Protein Packed Peanuts & Chocolate Nut Bar — 20 x 45g Snack Bars, Gluten Free Cereal Bars — Seriously Crunchy Snacks With Soya Crispies, Shredded Coconut

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We are thrilled this range has been individually commissioned by various supermarkets (Tesco and Asda and is now available in Morrisons too – thank you!). It means these super soaps are likely to be available on shelves near you. We recommend investing in a shampoo bar tin or another in-shower container to protect your shampoo bar, ensure it stays dry between uses and lasts longer.

There's nothings quite like the taste of coconut to conjure up a feeling of tropical indulgence. That's why we've mixed crisp, lightly toasted shreds into this recipe. There's another reason too.. coconut is a surprisingly good source of dietary fibre.The table below shows some of the most popular Eat Natural bars and their nutritional values per 100g. Eat Natural cereal bar If you eat a whole Cashew & Blueberry bar (45 g), then you consume 16.1 g of sugar. That’s a whopping 4 teaspoons! Not all of this sugar is added sugar since this bar also contains dried fruits (natural sugars) but still, that’s a lot of sugar in one cereal bar. That way, you know exactly what’s in them, and they can be tailored to your specific dietary needs. Priyankaa has an MA in Magazine Journalism from Cardiff University and over five years’ experience in health and fitness journalism. Priyankaa has written for Stylist’s Strong Women Training Club, where she regularly wrote about diversity in the fitness industry, nutrition tips, training advice and her experience completing various fitness challenges. She has also written for a variety of publications including Business Insider, Glamour, Bustle, Metro, HuffPost UK, gal-dem and more.

A bar of Dark Chocolate with Cranberries & Macadamia bar (45g) also contains an excessive amount of sugar (15.9 g or almost 4 teaspoons). Shampoo bars are making their way into the mainstream, with more of us ditching the plastic bottles in favour of these handy cleansers. In all Eat Natural bars, you will find one or more types of nuts, glucose syrup and other types of sugar, dried fruits and vegetable oils. It takes a lot of water to produce one bottle of shampoo. Think about it – shampoo itself is made up mostly of water and water is also used in the production of plastic). So, by switching to bars, you’re helping save water. Having to buy less shampoo obviously leads to big savings! With one bar lasting up to 80 washes, you might only need to buy one or two bars each year (depending on how often you wash your hair).

How well do shampoo bars work?

This means that despite all the health claims, many cereal bars aren’t as healthy as they like to make out they are. Your bathroom shelf is probably home to a fair amount of clutter. Unlike bulky bottles, a shampoo bar take up next to no room on your shelf or shower organiser. Organic shampoo bars are developed using only natural ingredients and don’t usually contain synthetic chemicals likeparabens, phthalates, and aluminium salts. 3 Our ever-popular Natural soap range has had a facelift. Each natural soap bar now comes in a recycled, recyclable box that perfectly complements their totally plastic-free supply chain. They are also a good source of B vitamins and minerals, such as manganese, phosphorus, magnesium, copper and zinc. Nuts

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