Core Nutrition Bringing Back Core Balls
A little over a year ago Core Nutritionals rolled out their first ever functional food product with their Core Balls, a protein ball snack. While the concept was good, the execution fell short and the balls had an odd consistency, lacked flavor, and were kind of dry and hard. Unfortunately they turned out to be a bit of a let down.
Well Core Nutritionals is now bringing back the Core Balls protein balls but the formula has been re-worked and Core promises a much improved product in terms of taste and texture and an improved macro profile.
Core Balls will apparently be returning in two new flavors, though the only flavor were aware of is the Peanut Butter and Jelly flavor which will pack 18 grams of protein, 24 grams of carbs, and 8 grams of fat. They'll come six to a bag as opposed to the five to a bag they used to come in, though were expecting the balls to be slightly smaller which will make them easier to eat.
Core Nutritionals hasn't revealed an exact release date but we're expecting these to be hitting the Core Nutritionals website sometime in the coming weeks and were anxiously awaiting seeing what they've come up with.
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