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Science in Sport Go Bar
Price: £.99 
Year: 2006 
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 14 reviews 

these chewy and moist bars in a flavour you'll like. They're nutritionally excellent, but some tasters felt they were an effort to eat on the run. Nutritional values given refer to the Cherry & Vanilla flavour. Anna Finn: THEY TASTE GOOD, DO THE JOB

High5 Energy Bar
Price: £.99 
Year: 2006 
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 1 review 

In short:Chewy, flapjack-style energy bar with raisins and oatsFlavours: Banana / citrus / coconut / berryTypical Ingredients:Mixed dried fruits (Minimum 55% : pineapple, raisins, fruit flakes), oats, maltodextrin, puffed rice, lemon juice

PowerBar Performance Bar
Price: £1.35 
Year: 2006 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 11 reviews 

, LONG-LASTING ENERGY AT A PRICE Strengths: Caffeinated varieties really give an instant kick unlike some bars, but the energy still lasts a good while. The 'crisp' varieties are moist and easier to swallow while running or cycling. Weaknesses

Lucozade Sport Energy Bar
Price: £1.10 
Year: 2006 
Reader rating: 3/5 from 9 reviews 

want to do a orange flavour energy bar. Its abit like a rice crispie bar with orange paste. Would rather have a chocolate flavour one instead. Its not bad after a long run or inbetween cycling sessions. But its not my favourite sadly.

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