Maple Pecan
Maple Pecan
Our maple pecan flavor features a well balanced combination of all-natural protein packed peanut butter, certified organic gluten free oats, and pure Vermont Maple Syrup blended with pecans and raisins and subtly spiced with cinnamon.
Lower in sugar then our honey-sweetened OWL bars. This flavor is a perfect morning meal replacement and is vegan. A delightful taste of Vermont.
Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Soy Free, Palm Oil Free, Non-GMO, Vegan.
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The OWL Bar is packed with wholesome real food ingredients and is designed to stay soft and chewy. Stash one in your ski pack for a full day adventure, or keep a few in your office desk to help you get through the rest of your workday. The pure Vermont maple syrup provides easily accessible and long lasting energy without the sugar crash associated with other carbohydrates. We have hand selected each ingredient in the OWL Energy Bar to provide you with the best tasting energy bar on the market and most importantly the highest quality nutrition.
Ingredients: Certified organic gluten free oats, pure Vermont maple syrup, peanut butter (roasted peanuts, salt), raisins, pecans, organic pumpkin seeds, flaxseed meal, organic pure maple extract (organic alcohol, organic maple syrup, organic caramel color, water), sea salt, cinnamon.
Contains peanuts and tree nuts (pecans). May contain pits, stems, and/or nut shell fragments. Processed in a facility that handles other tree nuts.
Nutrition Facts Serving size: 1 bar (2.6 oz/74g), Amount per serving: Calories 310, Total Fat 15g (19% DV), Saturated Fat 2g (10% DV), Trans Fat 0g, Cholesterol 0mg (0% DV), Sodium 130mg (6% DV), Total Carbohydrate 38g (14% DV), Fiber 5g (18% DV), Total Sugars 15g (Includes 9g Added Sugars, 18% DV), Protein 9g, Vitamin D 0mcg (0% DV), Calcium 48mg (4% DV), Iron 2mg (10% DV), Potassium 337mg (8% DV). The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.