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US-based nutrition company Herbalife has launched Formula 1 Express Meal Bar, a high-protein meal re…
US-based nutrition company Herbalife has launched Formula 1 Express Meal Bar, a high-protein meal replacement bar.

The company noted that the new bar, which is high in dietary fiber, has been developed for good nutrition and weight management.

Featuring 21 vitamins & minerals, the 200 calorie Formula 1 Express Meal Bar delivers a good source of protein (15g) that satisfies hunger and provides lasting energy, as well as dietary fiber (5g) and antioxidant vitamins C & E, the company said.

The bars are individually wrapped bars, making them convenient for on-the-go use. The suggested retail price is $25.55/carton (7 bars).

Herbalife sells weight-management, nutrition, and personal care products intended to support a healthy lifestyle. Its products are sold through a network of independent distributors.

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