Description
If you eat a protein bar more or less daily — and a lot of serious athletes and busy professionals do — the 24-count box is the right move. Pristine Protein Bars in the 24-count format gives you four weeks of daily supply at a meaningfully better per-bar cost than the 12-count box. Same real-ingredient, 20-gram-protein-per-bar formula, just twice as many bars in one shipment.
Each bar delivers 20 grams of protein from a blend of whey protein isolate and milk protein isolate. Whey isolate provides the fast-digesting, high-leucine protein that drives muscle protein synthesis. Milk protein isolate (roughly 80 percent casein, 20 percent whey) adds a slower-digesting component for longer satiety and a chewy, satisfying texture. The blend covers both the immediate amino acid hit and the sustained release that makes a bar actually fill you up.
The base of the bar is rolled oats and almond butter — real food, not engineered junk. Oats provide complex carbohydrates and structural integrity. Almond butter contributes healthy fats, natural binding, and the nut-forward flavor that makes the bar enjoyable rather than chalky. Honey and brown rice syrup are the primary sweeteners — natural sugars rather than the sugar alcohols (sorbitol, maltitol, erythritol) that cause GI distress in a huge percentage of the population. If you’ve ever eaten a “low-carb” protein bar and regretted it 90 minutes later, you know exactly what we’re talking about.
The chocolate coating is real dark chocolate — cocoa mass, cane sugar, cocoa butter. Not the hydrogenated-oil compound coating that most mass-market protein bars use. The peanut butter throughout adds protein, fat, and comfort-food flavor that keeps people actually eating the bars rather than forcing them down out of obligation.
The deliberate omissions matter. No sugar alcohols. No proprietary fiber blends (often soluble corn fiber that causes GI issues). No hydrogenated oils. No high-fructose corn syrup. No “natural flavors” that taste artificial. The ingredient list is short and recognizable — the way it should be for something marketed as food.
The macro profile per bar lands at roughly 20 grams of protein, 25 grams of carbohydrates (mostly oats and natural sugars), and 9 grams of fat (mostly nut butters). Around 280 to 300 calories. Substantial enough to count as a real snack-meal hybrid, not so heavy that it’s a problem before training.
The 24-count box is the right size for daily use. Four weeks of one-bar-a-day at a per-bar cost that drops below the 12-count price. Pack one in the gym bag, keep one at the office, throw one in the car — you’ll go through the box faster than you think.
Every batch is manufactured in a cGMP-compliant facility in the United States and tested for purity, potency, heavy metals, and microbials before it ships. Certificates of Analysis are available for any batch on request.
This is the protein bar for athletes and busy professionals who eat one daily and want a four-week supply at the best per-bar price. Real ingredients, real protein, real food that doesn’t trash your stomach. One bar a day, or two on heavy training days when you need an extra hit of protein between meals.



