Protein by Pure Protein

Pure Protein

Chocolate Mint Cookie

Pure Protein Bars deliver 19g of high-quality protein in a convenient, on-the-go format designed to support muscle recovery and sustained energy. Each gluten-free bar contains only 2g of sugar and 180 calories, making it an ideal choice for pre- or post-workout nutrition. The Chocolate Mint Cookie flavor combines rich chocolate taste with refreshing mint in a soft, satisfying texture.

180
Calories
19g
Protein
4.5g
Fat
20g
Carbs
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(Last updated 60 days ago on February 2, 2026)

Calories180kcal
Total Fat4.5g6%
Saturated Fat3g15%
Trans Fat0g
Polyunsaturated Fat0g
Monounsaturated Fat0g
Cholesterol5mg2%
Sodium100mg4%
Total Carbohydrates20g7%
Dietary Fiber1g4%
Total Sugars2g
Added Sugars1g2%
Protein19g38%
Iron 1.8mg10%
Calcium 150mg12%
Potassium 180mg4%
Vitamin D 0mcg0%
Sugar Alcohols 7g
Sodium100.0mg
Potassium180.0mg
Calcium150.0mg

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