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Why The Wellness recommends this

Curated, not stocked.

We are selective about which protein bars earn shelf space here. DAVID has built a following in performance nutrition circles for prioritising protein density — the thing that actually matters — over padding with sugar or cheap fillers. The salted peanut butter flavour is one of the more approachable options in a category that often sacrifices taste for macros. For patients who find whole-food protein targets hard to hit consistently, a well-made bar removes an excuse.

About this product

Salted Peanut Butter

DAVID Salted Peanut Butter is a high-protein snack bar built around a protein blend with a salted peanut butter flavour profile. Protein bars in this category are typically designed to deliver a concentrated protein hit in a convenient, portable format — useful for people who struggle to meet daily protein targets through whole food alone.

This bar suits a range of scenarios: post-training recovery when a full meal is not practical, a mid-morning snack to manage appetite between meals, or a higher-protein alternative to standard confectionery. The salted peanut butter combination — savoury and mildly sweet — makes it more palatable than many clinical-style protein supplements, which matters for consistency.

Protein bars work best as part of a broader nutrition strategy rather than a standalone fix. If your total daily protein intake is already adequate, adding bars on top will simply add calories. If you are in a structured training block, recovering from illness, or managing muscle mass as you age, a well-formulated bar can genuinely help close the gap.

DAVID bars have built a reputation in the performance nutrition space for prioritising protein density without excessive added sugars — a balance many bars in this category fail to strike. Check the packaging for the full macronutrient breakdown to confirm it fits your individual targets.

What it does

Benefits

  1. 01

    Convenient high-protein snack for busy or active days

  2. 02

    Salted peanut butter flavour aids long-term dietary compliance

  3. 03

    Supports daily protein targets during training blocks

  4. 04

    Portable alternative to a full post-workout meal

  5. 05

    More satiating than standard low-protein snack bars

Get the most from it

How to use

Eat as a snack between meals or directly after training. No preparation is needed. Check the packaging for the protein content per bar and factor it into your daily intake targets.

What's inside

Ingredients

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Protein blend, Peanut butter, Sea salt

Common questions

Frequently asked

How does a protein bar fit into a balanced diet?

A bar works best as a supplement to whole food, not a replacement for it. Use it to close a protein gap on busy days or post-training when a meal is not immediately practical. It should not displace vegetables, healthy fats, or adequate carbohydrates from your overall intake.

Who would benefit most from this product?

People in structured training blocks, those managing muscle mass as they age, or anyone who consistently falls short of their daily protein target. It is less useful if your diet already delivers adequate protein, as it will simply add to total calorie intake.

How much protein does each bar contain?

Check the nutritional information on the packaging for the exact protein content per serving, as formulations can vary. Protein bars in this category typically deliver a meaningful amount per bar, but confirm the figure fits your personal targets.

Can I eat this if I have a peanut allergy?

No. This product contains peanut butter and is not suitable for anyone with a peanut or tree nut allergy. Review the full allergen information on the packaging before consuming.

Is this suitable as a meal replacement?

It is not formulated as a complete meal replacement. A snack bar will not provide the full range of micronutrients, fibre, and varied macronutrients a balanced meal delivers. Treat it as a convenient protein top-up rather than a substitute for a proper meal.

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