PowerBar
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In the late 1980s, two distance runners who were living together in the Bay Area blended vitamins, oat bran, milk protein and corn syrup in their kitchen, concocting what would become a PowerBar, one of the first modern protein bars.
From Seattle Times
I’ve been drinking water all day, but around now I’ll have a PowerBar or sandwich.
From New York Times
I eat a PowerBar for lunch while riding up a lift named for the man who installed that rope tow, Neil Rafferty.
From Washington Post
“The half-smoke, it’s surprisingly delicious and it’s perfect. I consider it like a PowerBar, the perfect amount of calories at the right moment. The only downside people have said are the burps coming back, but we’ve had no issues with, you know, any of the unnamed bodily effects that you can think of.”
From Washington Post
She purchased tea and a PowerBar, then mailed a Mother’s Day package from the post office.
From The Guardian
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