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muesli bar

British  

noun

  1. a snack made of compressed muesli ingredients

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Greenough said she would be rethinking the muesli bar purchases at the supermarket and the family have been using beeswax wraps.

From The Guardian

Jorinde Rapsey said her children’s daily energy and enthusiasm was impressive and both kids seemed “really happy” on the trail, with the greatest conflict so far which flavour muesli bar the family would eat each day.

From The Guardian

The 37-year-old prime minister of New Zealand and poster woman of progressive politics is sitting in the passenger seat of a blue Subaru, craving a muesli bar and wearing woollen shoes that look like slippers.

From The Guardian

The “nudge” worked in the sense that people were indeed more likely to buy fruit or a muesli bar.

From The Guardian

Peta got a slice of nutty soufra cake for her husband to go and I picked up a very good 5-dollar muesli bar for later.

From New York Times