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Best Protein Powder Alternative (The Ideal Protein Bar for Muscle Building) | Ep 331

Best Protein Powder Alternative (The Ideal Protein Bar for Muscle Building) | Ep 331

Episode 331 Published 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Join Physique University (free for 2 weeks) to get a custom, flexible nutrition plan so you can enjoy foods that feel good!

How do you know what’s actually in your protein bar? Could sweet potato be the secret ingredient that changes the game?

I had a conversation with Tony and Lori, the husband-and-wife team behind Muscle Up Bars, the protein bars born from a dream and built for real performance. We talk about what sets their bars apart in a crowded market: a clean ingredient list, balanced macros, and the power of simplicity. 

Whether you’re a CrossFitter, busy parent, or just someone trying to fuel smarter, this will help you understand what to look for in your supplements and why quality matters.

Today, you’ll learn all about:

2:29 – Dreaming the first recipe
5:00 – Why sweet potato is the star
9:11 – Breaking down the sugar-to-protein ratio
13:16 – Why texture makes it taste real
20:32 – Disrupting the market with simplicity
23:02 – When and how people use the bars
26:28 – Scaling up without selling out
39:15 – Handwritten notes and customer love
49:32 Outro



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