BUILT Puff Protein Bar, Brownie Batter, 17g Protein, Collagen, 140 Calories, 8 Count Box, 1.41 oz Bars

(9 customer reviews)

Indulge in the decadent taste of BUILT’s Brownie Batter Puff Protein Bar, the ultimate treat for chocolate lovers. This gooey, chocolatey delight delivers the rich, satisfying flavor of brownie batter you crave, without the need to preheat the oven. Packed with high-quality protein, it’s perfect for a post-workout snack, a midday energy boost, or a guilt-free dessert.

Our Brownie Batter Protein Bar is designed for fitness enthusiasts, busy professionals, and anyone looking for a delicious and nutritious way to fuel their day. Each bar is made with premium ingredients, ensuring you get a healthy snack that supports your active lifestyle. With its irresistible taste and convenient packaging, it’s an ideal addition to your gym bag, office drawer, or on-the-go routine.

Experience the best of both worlds: indulgent flavor and nutritional benefits in one satisfying protein snack. Don’t miss out on the ultimate protein bar that combines health and taste in every bite – don’t forget 17g of protein as well!

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9 reviews for BUILT Puff Protein Bar, Brownie Batter, 17g Protein, Collagen, 140 Calories, 8 Count Box, 1.41 oz Bars

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  1. Laura


    I do recommend these only because they do taste good the only problem I have with them is that you don’t get very much for your money. They are quite small wish they were a little bit bigger but I’m sure it cost a pretty penny just to make them taste as good as they are. if you’re looking for a good tasting protein bar this is the right way to go I have tried not only this flavor but the lemon meringue cookies and cream cookie dough salted caramel all of them taste pretty awesome The salted caramel I was a little disappointed in but it wasn’t horrible. They have a strawberry flavor which I am hoping to get soon but you have to buy it and have it shipped to you apparently it’s not inside the store.

  2. Carla

    Best chocolate protein bar on the market
    I’m soo obsessed with these ! Never have I liked protein bars or protein cakes. But I took the plunge and found a single bar once at a grocery store it was the coconut one. I liked it but then I got the brownie one and OMG!!!! Now I can’t stop eating them and actually I do not buy anything else as far as sweets. I had gastric bypass so these low sugar high protein bars help me achieve my 100 grams a day. They are best when either frozen or kept in fridge. Little expensive but this 3 box deal is the best deal out there for them. If u get a chance also grab the banana crème ones

  3. HallyV

    Easy and tasty protein bar!
    I’m so grateful someone finally made a protein bar my teeth don’t have to wrestle with in the morning. Its yummy, soft and chewy, and a quick easy bfast on the go. The texture is a bit spongy but not off putting, and it doesn’t irritate my stomach. Now my go to protein bar!

  4. Deb

    Best protein bar EVER!!
    Amazing! These are the only protein bars that don’t taste like protein. They are like a chocolatey marshmallow candy bar. They are a little expensive but definitely worth it. I eat at least one a day and really look forward to it and enjoy every bite.

  5. Liam

    Love ’em!
    The texture of these bars is divisive, but I honestly love the marshmallowy vibe! I like to heat them up for about 15 seconds sometimes too, and I know a lot of people also enjoy them frozen/cold. I really wish they weren’t so expensive, but they are worth trying out, in my opinion.

    I love the brownie batter, peanut butter cup, and cookie dough chunk. The coconut is good, but I find it’s the one that usually has the most noticeable gelatin/collagen taste. I just got the salted caramel and mint brownie chunk to try, so I’m excited for those!

  6. HR

    Phenomenal! Great coconut flavor!
    100 times over I would recommend this! The coconut flavor is so good! One of my favorite candy bars is mounds. The flavor reminds me so much of them! This is a wonderful alternative but with so much less sugar and carbs. And it has protein! Also, this does not have coconut texture in it. I personally am fine with coconut texture. But I know a lot of people are not.

  7. Briana

    Delicious %26 Nutritious
    These are high in protein and low in calories, considering. They taste amazing! The cookie dough is my favorite, followed by brownie, then coconut, then salted caramel. They all taste great. If you are vegan/vegetarian, keep in mind that each bar contains gelatin in the form of animal collagen. The downside to these bars is the high cost and the fact that I strangely am prone to choking on these… they are just so chewy! It takes eons to chew completely.

  8. anonymous

    Chocolate yummy goodness
    This taste like an actual candy bar. In fact, I would chose this over any chocolate. You cannot even taste any protein powder. Just taste like chocolate mouse with dark chocolate coating. Mine melted a little in my hot house and I think it made it even better. Will never stop buying these yummy goodness.

  9. Jq

    A decent, great tasting protein snack.
    Built brownie batter is a family favorite for a protein snack that is also, a treat. I did not give it 5 stars because of some ingredients. Contains soy and seed oils. It, also , has added sugar. I feel it is expensive but, cost (per bar) a little more than a “better soda” and less than a fancy coffee drink. Convenient for on the go.

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