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Why The Wellness recommends this

Curated, not stocked.

DAVID bars earned their place on our shelves because the brand takes protein density seriously — these are not token-protein bars padded with sugar. The peanut butter chocolate chunk flavour is one of the more honest in the category: it tastes recognisably of what it promises. For patients and clients who struggle to meet protein targets on busy days, a bar that actually delivers is worth stocking.

About this product

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk

The DAVID Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk is a high-protein snack bar built around a peanut butter and chocolate flavour combination. Protein bars in this category are typically designed to close the gap between meals or support recovery after training, delivering a meaningful protein hit without requiring preparation. DAVID has built a reputation for pushing protein content unusually high relative to bar size, making these a practical choice for people who find it difficult to hit daily protein targets through whole food alone.

This bar suits athletes, active commuters, and anyone managing their macros who wants something portable and genuinely satisfying rather than something that tastes like a compromise. The peanut butter base lends fat and satiety; the chocolate chunk element adds texture and makes the bar feel closer to a treat than a supplement.

As with all bars in this class, it is worth checking the packaging for the full macro breakdown, including total carbohydrates and sugar alcohols, which vary by recipe and matter if you are tracking closely. DAVID sits at the higher end of the protein-bar market in terms of protein density, which is why it tends to attract a more performance-focused audience rather than casual snackers. It is a food product, not a supplement, and can be eaten at any point in the day where a convenient, protein-forward snack is useful.

What it does

Benefits

  1. 01

    High protein content to support daily intake goals

  2. 02

    Peanut butter and chocolate flavour that feels indulgent

  3. 03

    Portable format suited to training days and commutes

  4. 04

    Bridges the gap between meals without heavy preparation

  5. 05

    Satisfying texture that reduces the urge to graze further

Get the most from it

How to use

Eat one bar as a snack between meals, post-workout, or whenever a convenient protein-rich option is needed. No preparation required. Check the packaging for the full macro breakdown if you are tracking calories or macronutrients closely.

What's inside

Ingredients

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Protein blend, Peanut butter, Chocolate

Common questions

Frequently asked

When is the best time to eat this bar?

It works well post-workout, mid-morning, or mid-afternoon — any point where you need a protein-rich snack and don't have time for a whole food meal. There is no single optimal window; consistency with your overall daily protein intake matters more than timing.

Is this bar suitable as a meal replacement?

It is designed as a snack, not a meal replacement. It can take the edge off hunger between meals, but a balanced meal will provide a broader range of micronutrients and likely more total calories than a single bar.

Does it contain real peanut butter and chocolate?

The ingredients list peanut butter and chocolate as components, but check the packaging for the full ingredient breakdown and allergen information, particularly if you have a nut allergy or sensitivity.

How does it compare to other protein bars on the market?

DAVID bars are generally noted for their high protein-to-calorie ratio relative to many mainstream bars. That said, formulations vary, so reviewing the nutrition panel on the packaging will give you the clearest comparison against alternatives.

Can I eat this if I am watching my sugar intake?

Check the nutrition label on the packaging for total sugars and any sugar alcohols, as these vary by recipe. Many bars in this category use sugar alcohols to keep sugar low, which some people find affects digestion in larger amounts.

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