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The Protein Ball Co Tackles Protein Bar ‘Format Fatigue’ With 3-Strong ‘Stuffed’ Offer

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Following the successful revamp of its core ‘sharing’ ball range, a protein-rich proliferation of new listings (both domestic + overseas); March 2026 sees The Protein Ball Co unveil a 3-strong, two-textured ‘Stuffed’ offer
March launch sees the arrival of 3x velvety smooth fillings: Pistachio, Matcha & Hazelnut
Tasked with bringing an extra layer of gooey-centred flavour immersion, to the Protein Ball’s already well-rounded, minimally processed range, this latest, indulgent incarnation of minimally processed, nutrient-dense joy will marry firm yet chewy outers with a decadent selection of velvety-smooth, soft-filled cores.

Whether we’re talking about a permissive pleasure-seeking pistachio, a lavish hazelnut or an all-enveloping matcha, Stuffed is seen as a next-level bite for those looking to escape dreary snack bars and the associated ‘format fatigue’ by offering an extra layer of flavour complexity to their daily snacking rituals
According to Protein Ball Co co-founder, Matt Hunt ‘Our commitment to bold, full-bodied flavours means we’re always on the lookout for new ways to differentiate ourselves from a sea of jaw-aching, ultra-processed protein bars.

The meteoric growth of the GLP-1 movement initially in North America and subsequently the UK has fostered a growing demand for tasty smaller portion offerings that can be consumed over the course of the day. Whether we’re talking an on-the-go commute treat, a work desk timeout or a post gym pick-me-up, we believe Stuffed offers a clean-deck energy lift and an added tingle of foodie intrigue.’
£2.20-2.50 3 balls (35g)
Theproteinballco.com

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