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Honey Stinger Organic Energy Chews are formulated specifically for health-conscious individuals and athletes seeking a great tasting energy snack. Honey Stinger Organic Energy Chews are unique as they are the first to include naturally occurring fiber and protein derived from 100% organic tapioca syrup and honey. Not only are our chews smaller and softer than others on the market, Honey Stinger Organic Energy Chews are great because they don’t stick to your teeth and taste amazing, making them the perfect snack or energy fuel!
Quantity(Available Stock)
Amount Per Serving |
%DV* |
Calories 160 Calories from fat 0 |
|
Total Fat 0g |
0% |
Saturated Fat 0g |
0% |
Trans Fat 0g |
|
Cholesterol 0g |
0% |
Sodium 80g |
3% |
Potassium 40mg |
1% |
Total Carb 39g |
13% |
Fiber 1g |
|
Sugars 27g |
|
Protein 1g |
|
Vitamin C | 100% |
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