RXBAR Protein Bars, Snack Bars, Variety Pack for Hiking Trails and Backpacking Lunches (10 Count)
RXBAR Protein Bars, Snack Bars, Variety Pack for Hiking Trails and Backpacking Lunches (10 Count)
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Why you'll love it
- Whole-food ingredients you can actually recognize and pronounce (dates, egg whites, nuts, oats)
- Variety pack delivers 10 different flavors so the household never gets bored
- High protein plus fiber keeps you full longer than typical snack bars
- Gluten-free formulation fits a wider range of dietary needs
- Individually wrapped bars are genuinely portable for office, gym, or trail use
Perfect for
- Pre-workout fuel before gym sessions or runs
- Post-workout recovery snack for muscle refueling
- Mid-afternoon office snack to fight energy slumps
- Trail and hiking snack for sustained energy on the move
- Quick grab-and-go breakfast paired with coffee



Product Information
Enjoy a protein bar made with simple ingredients; Variety pack includes Peanut Butter Chocolate, Blueberry, Chocolate Sea Salt, and many more flavors
Tasty protein snack made with whole ingredients for great texture; Choose between classic RXBAR protein bars or RXBAR Nut Butter and Oat protein bars
Conveniently gluten free snacks; Good source of fiber and protein; Great flavor choices for chocolate, peanut butter, and fruit lovers
Stay fueled on the trail, stash some at the office, add a box to your pantry, or enjoy before or after your workout
Includes 7 RXBAR protein bars and 3 RXBAR Nut Butter and Oat protein bars
Simple, delicious ingredients make RXBAR protein bars and RXBAR Nut Butter and Oat protein bars a satisfying way to fuel your day. This variety pack includes 7 delicious RXBAR flavors and 3 soft yet crispy RXBAR Nut Butter and Oat flavors. Discover a tasty variety, each one high in protein and filled with ingredients you can recognize. The assortment includes RXBAR Chocolate Sea Salt, Blueberry, Coconut Chocolate, Peanut Butter, Strawberry, Peanut Butter Chocolate, and Vanilla Almond; Also includes RXBAR Nut Butter and Oat Honey Cinnamon Peanut Butter, Blueberry Cashew Butter, and Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter. Enjoy the taste of real ingredients that will crush any sweet cravings you have during the day. They're wholesome goodness worth snacking on. On your way to the gym, in the office, or paired with your morning cup of joe, stock your pantry and grab a bar no matter where your day takes you. Improve your routine with RXBAR and RXBAR Nut Butter and Oat protein bars.
Ingredients
Oats, Honey, Egg Whites, Cashew Butter (Cashews), Almonds, Blueberries, Pumpkin Seeds, Brown Rice, Avocado And/Or High Oleic Sunflower Oil, Coconut Sugar, Oat Fiber, Sea Salt, Lemon, Natural Flavors. Oats, Honey, Peanut Butter (Peanuts), Egg Whites, Peanuts, Pumpkin Seeds, Brown Rice, Chocolate, Avocado And/Or High Oleic Sunflower Oil, Coconut Sugar, Oat Fiber, Cocoa, Sea Salt, Natural Flavors. Oats, Honey, Peanut Butter (Peanuts), Egg Whites, Peanuts, Pumpkin Seeds, Brown Rice, Avocado And/Or High Oleic Sunflower Oil, Coconut Sugar, Oat Fiber, Sea Salt, Cinnamon, Natural Flavors. Dates, Egg Whites, Almonds, Cashews, Blueberries, Natural Flavors. Dates, Egg Whites, Cashews, Almonds, Chocolate, Cocoa, Natural Flavors, Sea Salt. Dates, Egg Whites, Almonds, Cashews, Chocolate, Coconut, Natural Flavors, Sea Salt. Dates, Peanuts, Egg Whites, Chocolate, Peanut Flour (Peanuts), Natural Flavors, Cocoa, Sea Salt. Dates, Peanuts, Egg Whites, Peanut Flour (Peanuts), Sea Salt, Natural Flavors. Dates, Egg Whites, Almonds, Cashews, Strawberries, Natural Flavors. Dates, Egg Whites, Almonds, Cashews, Vanilla Bean, Sea Salt, Natural Flavors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are these bars actually tough enough to throw in a backpack without getting crushed?
Yes. Each bar is individually wrapped in a sealed film, and the bar itself is dense and chewy rather than soft or flaky. That makes them well suited to the bottom of a daypack, a running vest pocket, or a saddlebag on a bike.
Do they hold up in heat, like a car cupholder or a summer trail?
The bars are more heat-tolerant than chocolate-coated snacks because the chocolate is not a thick coating, and the dense date-and-nut base does not melt the way a candy bar would. For a hot car, storing them in an insulated bag or cooler is still a good idea, but they are not the first thing to turn into a puddle.
How much energy does one bar actually give me on the trail?
Each bar is built around dates for fast-acting carbohydrates, plus nuts and egg whites for protein and fat. That mix is designed for sustained energy rather than a quick spike, which is what most hikers and trail runners want during a long day out.
Are these light enough for fastpacking or ultralight hiking?
At roughly 50 grams per bar with a calorie-dense, nut-and-date profile, they offer a high calorie-to-weight ratio. That makes them a reasonable option for ultralight meal planning, especially when you need portable protein to balance a dehydrated dinner.
Do the bars contain anything that could attract wildlife at the campsite?
The bars do contain dates and nuts, which are calorie-rich and aromatic. As with any scented food, they should be stored in a sealed bag, a bear canister, or hung in a bear bag where required, and never left near a sleeping area or cooking zone.
Are these a smart pre-run or pre-hike snack?
Yes. Eating one bar about 30 to 60 minutes before a run or hike gives the date-based carbohydrates time to start digesting while the protein and fat help stabilize energy. Many trail runners use them as a portable alternative to a homemade toast-and-peanut-butter breakfast.
Can I use these as a post-hike recovery snack at the trailhead?
Yes. The protein from egg whites and nuts supports muscle recovery, while the dates help refill glycogen after a long climb or run. Pairing a bar with a hydration mix or a sports drink is a common way to round out a recovery routine in the parking lot.
Is the gluten-free formulation safe for a multi-day backpacking trip?
For hikers with celiac or gluten sensitivity, the certified gluten-free ingredients remove the worry of cross-contamination from wheat-based snacks. That is especially useful on longer trips where you can't easily swap out a contaminated bar mid-route.
How long will a box last on a week-long trip?
A 10-bar variety pack is enough for one to two bars per day on a week-long trip, depending on group size and how often you rely on them as full meal replacements. Many backpackers use them as supplements to dehydrated meals rather than as the only food source.
Are these a better trail snack than a standard granola or energy bar?
Compared to many granola bars, these are denser, higher in protein, and built on a short whole-food ingredient list. For a hiker who wants more protein and fewer fillers, they are a more substantial option than a typical oat-based granola bar.
Do they pass the 'no-mess' test for running and biking?
Yes. The wrapper catches any crumbs, and the bar itself is chewy rather than crumbly, so it is friendlier to running vests and jersey pockets than a brittle granola bar. You can also fold the wrapper into a small packet and stash it until you find a trash bin.
Is the packaging recyclable at a campsite or trailhead?
The individual bar wrappers are typically multi-layer plastic films and are not widely accepted in curbside recycling, although some specialty drop-off programs can process them. Practically speaking, most outdoor users pack the wrappers out and dispose of them at home.
Can I eat these on a multi-day kayak or canoe trip?
Yes. The sealed wrappers protect the bars from splashes, and the dense texture holds up well in a dry bag. They are an easy way to add protein to a day of paddling without needing to cook.
I'm worried the bars will taste stale on day three of a trip. Will they?
Because each bar is sealed until you open it, freshness is preserved bar by bar regardless of how long the trip is. Opened bars are best eaten the same day, but a sealed bar in the bottom of your pack on day three will still taste like one opened at home.
Is this a good option for kids on a family hike?
For older kids who can manage chewy bars and have no nut allergies, these are a family-friendly trail snack. Parents of younger children should be aware of the dense, sticky texture and the nut content, which is a choking consideration for toddlers.
Are these a real meal replacement or just a snack for the backcountry?
These are best treated as a snack or supplemental meal component rather than a full meal. For longer trips, pairing a bar with a dehydrated dinner, a nut butter packet, or a tortilla gives you the calories and protein needed for a strenuous day.
How should I store the bars to keep them fresh?
Store the box in a cool, dry place like a pantry, kitchen cabinet, or desk drawer. There is no need to refrigerate the bars, and keeping them out of direct heat and sunlight is the best way to preserve texture and flavor.
Do the bars need to be refrigerated after opening?
Once a bar is unwrapped, it should be eaten the same day for the best taste and texture. The unwrapped bar can technically be wrapped back up and stored at room temperature for a day or two, but refrigeration will not significantly extend that window.
Can I freeze the bars for longer storage?
Yes. The bars can be frozen in their original wrappers for several months. Thaw a bar at room temperature for 10 to 15 minutes before eating, and expect a slightly firmer, chewier texture right out of the freezer.
Are these bars compatible with a keto or low-carb diet?
Most flavors are not keto-friendly because they are built on dates, which are high in natural sugar and carbohydrates. Anyone following a strict keto or low-carb plan should review the nutrition label of each flavor and consider lower-carb nut and seed bars instead.
Are the bars compatible with a vegetarian diet?
Yes, the variety pack is built around egg whites, nuts, and dates, with no meat-based ingredients, which makes the bars compatible with a vegetarian diet. They are not vegan because of the egg whites and honey in some flavors.
What exactly comes in the box?
The variety pack includes 10 individually wrapped protein bars: 7 core RXBAR flavors and 3 RXBAR Nut Butter and Oat flavors. The full list is Chocolate Sea Salt, Blueberry, Coconut Chocolate, Peanut Butter, Strawberry, Peanut Butter Chocolate, Vanilla Almond, Honey Cinnamon Peanut Butter, Blueberry Cashew Butter, and Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter.
Do I need to buy anything separately to enjoy the bars?
No additional purchases are required. Each bar is fully portioned and ready to eat out of the wrapper. If you want to pair the bars with something, common additions are coffee, a piece of fruit, or a sports drink, but none of that is necessary to use the product.
Are there any allergens I should know about?
The bars contain tree nuts, peanuts, and eggs, and they are made in a facility that also processes milk, soy, and other major allergens. Always read the ingredient label of the specific flavor before eating, especially if you are gifting the box to someone with allergies.
Will the bars make a mess in a bag or backpack?
Each bar is sealed in its own wrapper, so there is no loose crumbs or sticky residue. The wrapper keeps the bar contained even when it is tossed loosely in a gym bag, a backpack, or a car cupholder.
How is a protein bar different from an energy bar or a granola bar?
A protein bar is formulated with a meaningful amount of protein, usually from sources like egg whites, whey, nuts, or soy, and is meant to support satiety and muscle recovery. An energy bar is focused more on carbohydrates for quick fuel, and a granola bar is usually an oat-based, lower-protein snack. The RXBAR variety pack sits firmly in the protein bar category, with a higher protein content and a shorter ingredient list than most granola or energy bars.

