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Energy Bars: Health Food or Candy?By: Lynn Grieger
Originally created for athletes who need to run, bike or even swim while they're refueling, energy bars have quickly become a mainstream food choice. Sales of energy bars have seen double-digit growth for each of the last four years according to research in Dietitian's Edge. With $700 million in sales, the energy bar folks have quite a bit riding on their product. It seems there is now an energy bar designed for every need: protein, low carb, soy and low glycemic. With claims such as "tastes like a candy bar," "helps build muscle" and "boosts your energy levels," who wouldn't choose these quick-to-eat bars? But are they really a smart choice? page 1 of 2 | Next Page
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