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Fudge Brownie Prebiotic Protein Bar by EXO (with Crickets)
Edible Insects? Absolutely yes.
Have you ever eaten an edible insect?
Have you ever thought about eating bugs? Well it's official. You are now thinking about eating bugs. See what we did there?
It's okay, you're safe with us.
This is not the place to figure out what bugs taste like. We didn't take all this time so you can just taste a bug. Why else would we infuse them?
This is where you go to EXPERIENCE bugs.
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Fudge anyone? Throw some Nature’s Reserve Cheetles on these bad boys and you got instantly infused Fudge Brownies.
I guess if you’re going to try insects for the first time, lathering some fudge all over some cricket carcass powder is definitely a sure way to go from ewww to delicious.
These Fudge Brownie Prebiotic Cricket Bar by EXO, are a great way to introduce edible insects to your buddies.
So these bars are packed with flavor and they’re loaded with protein from crickets! Never thought I’d even be typing this, but we’re eating crickets tonight baby.
Eat them on the go, and take them with your bros for after sesh munchie time.
Oh, and guess what? Our boys over at EXO decided to leave the added sugar out with this one. Besides, these bars don’t need to be loaded with baby crack for them to be delicious. They’re perfectly balanced if you ask us.
Made in United States of America
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
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