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Plants on Fire

Plants on Fire

Philadelphia, PA

Vegan Protein Ball Variety Pack (8 Balls)

View reviews for Vegan Protein Ball Variety Pack (8 Balls) 5.00 (2 reviews)
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$16.00
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INGREDIENTS:

Chunky Peanut Butter: Dates, almonds, peanuts, pea protein*, sea salt.
Cookie Dough: Dates, almonds, pea protein*, unsweetened coconut, cacao nibs, sea salt.
Snickerdoodle: Dates, almonds, pea protein*, cinnamon, sea salt.
Almond Butter and Jelly: Dates, almonds, pea protein*, freeze dried raspberries, sea salt.
*Organic ingredient

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ABOUT:

Delicious yet healthy vegan protein balls in four flavors.

This variety pack includes 1 Bag of Chunky Peanut Butter, 1 Bag of Cookie Dough, 1 Bag of Snickerdoodle, and 1 Bag of Almond Butter and Jelly protein balls, for a total of 8 balls.  

HOW TO ENJOY:

Enjoy one pre- and one post-exercise, share with a friend, or slam both at once. Throw them in the fridge or freezer for a cold treat. They stay fresh up to 2 months at room temperature or up to 4 months in the fridge. 

PACK SIZE:

Four resealable packs each containing two protein balls. 

MORE ABOUT PLANTS ON FIRE:

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ALLERGY WARNING:

Contains tree nuts, peanuts, coconut. 

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MEET THE MAKER

Plants on Fire

Plants on Fire

Philadelphia, PA

Plants on Fire was created for active people who move to feel alive. We believe that real food is the best fuel for your body, and it’s more logical to eat something from nature than something from a lab. We also don’t subscribe to the notion that animal products are necessary for physical performance or, more generally, life.

Fun Fact: Danielle is certified in Plant Based Nutrition through eCornell. She’s been vegan since 2012.