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USED BY ELITE UNITS WORLWIDE

No spike.  No crash.

STEADY ENERGY

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FEATURED ON THE DISCOVERY CHANNEL

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NO GIMMICKS.  JUST PERFORMANCE.

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"The ideal ratio of carbohydrate to protein is 4:1."

                          - Edmund Burke, PhD,  Optimal Muscle Performance and Recovery

- U.S. Dept. of Defense, Human Performance Laboratory

 

Your body doesn't care about trends, because trends are often wrong (remember Atkins?).  The only thing your muscles care about is fuel.  And the #1 fuel for performance is glucose.  Why?  Because mitochondria — the engines in your cells — burn glucose to make the wonder compound ATP.  And ATP is what makes your muscles contract, so that you can run, hike, climb, lift, work out, etc.  That's the reality.

Of course, it's also important to have the right kind of carbs.  So Soldier Fuel® provides a burst of fruit-based simple carbs to give an initial energy boost, and then supplies a protein-modulated stream of longer-burning complex carbs for Steady Energy®.

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THE #1 SURVIVAL BAR IN AMERICA

A FAMILY BUSINESS THAT CARES

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While making a military documentary, we were surprised to discover that Soldiers were being fed unhealthy energy bars that were packed with trans fat.  Trans fat causes coronary heart disease.  It was unacceptable.  

 

So we became the Army's R&D partner in performance nutrition with a mission to fix things, and we created a healthier, better-tasting, and higher-performing energy bar — Soldier Fuel.  Why'd we fight to make a better bar?  Because we love and respect the men and women who wear the uniform, and we think they deserve the best.  (Also, we're athletes ourselves and we like to have an unlimited supply of bad-ass energy bars.) 

                                        

                                               - the D'Andrea Brothers

SOLDIER. ON.

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