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  • Dec 17, 2024
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KBF Enterprises-owned sports nutrition brand Warrior has released its new Creatine protein bars in the UK.


Warrior's Creatine protein bars were designed to meet the demand for creatine, a supplement that enhances strength, muscle mass and brain health. Each bar contains 20g of protein and 3g of creatine to boost performance.


Available in three flavours – chocolate orange, chocolate peanut and salted caramel brownie – these low-sugar and low-fat bars contain 237 calories and are suitable for vegetarians.


Kieran Fisher, founder of Warrior and KBF Enterprises, commented: “...we’ve seen first hand the increasing popularity and growing consumer demand for creatine".


“More and more research is revealing the important role creatine plays in boosting our health and fitness regimes and the market for this supplement is set to expand rapidly. Here at Warrior, we’re at the forefront of that and have no doubt that our Creatine Protein Bars will bring something unique to the market, appealling to health-conscious individuals who want to enhance their health and wellbeing and power their workouts."


“The Warrior Creatine Protein Bar combines the very best of our...Crunch bars with a powerful boost of creatine and packed with all the essential nutrients to cater to the growing movement of shoppers seeking healthy and convenient options.”


Warrior's Creatine protein bar in salted caramel will be available in Asda stores across the UK from 27 December, with the full range available to buy at the brand's website.


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17 December 2024

Warrior unveils new Creatine protein bars for enhanced performance

KBF Enterprises-owned sports nutrition brand Warrior has released its new Creatine protein bars in the UK.


Warrior's Creatine protein bars were designed to meet the demand for creatine, a supplement that enhances strength, muscle mass and brain health. Each bar contains 20g of protein and 3g of creatine to boost performance.


Available in three flavours – chocolate orange, chocolate peanut and salted caramel brownie – these low-sugar and low-fat bars contain 237 calories and are suitable for vegetarians.


Kieran Fisher, founder of Warrior and KBF Enterprises, commented: “...we’ve seen first hand the increasing popularity and growing consumer demand for creatine".


“More and more research is revealing the important role creatine plays in boosting our health and fitness regimes and the market for this supplement is set to expand rapidly. Here at Warrior, we’re at the forefront of that and have no doubt that our Creatine Protein Bars will bring something unique to the market, appealling to health-conscious individuals who want to enhance their health and wellbeing and power their workouts."


“The Warrior Creatine Protein Bar combines the very best of our...Crunch bars with a powerful boost of creatine and packed with all the essential nutrients to cater to the growing movement of shoppers seeking healthy and convenient options.”


Warrior's Creatine protein bar in salted caramel will be available in Asda stores across the UK from 27 December, with the full range available to buy at the brand's website.


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