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Box of UP4 Protein Bars with chocolate caramel flavor on a white background
Packaging of up4 Protein Bar in Chocolate Caramel flavor on a white background
Up4 Protein Bar packaging with chocolate caramel flavor on a white background

up4™ Protein Bar Core - Chocolate Caramel

Box of 12 protein bars – price per box

Sale price€22.50

Elevate your snack game with the up4™ Core Protein Bar Chocolate Caramel—a rich chocolate-coated bar layered with soft caramel, delivering 13.6g of protein per bar with a satisfying crunch.

  • 15g protein per bar
  • Low sugar, functional energy
  • Premium chocolate caramel indulgence

Product Information

The up4™ Core Protein Bar Chocolate Caramel is crafted to provide the ideal balance between indulgence and performance. With delicious layers consisting of a crispy protein core, smooth caramel, and a chocolate coating, it offers superior taste while delivering high-quality protein and key nutrients. Fortified with essential vitamins, this bar supports energy metabolism and recovery for active lifestyles.

How This Product Shapes Your Health & Fuels Performance

• Delivers 13.6g protein per bar to aid muscle recovery and maintenance

• Balanced combination of carbohydrates, protein, and fiber for sustained energy

• Decadent caramel and chocolate coating for a premium taste experience

Flavor: Chocolate Caramel

Format: 43g per bar (individually wrapped)

up4™ is a trademark of dsm-firmenich group.

Use: Consume 1 bar as a convenient high-protein snack, pre-workout fuel, or post-training recovery boost.

Protein blend 34% (soy protein isolate, milk protein), milk chocolate coating 26% (sweetener: maltitol, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, whole milk powder, emulsifier: soy lecithin, natural flavouring), caramel layer 16% (sweetener: maltitol, condensed milk, butter, natural flavouring, salt), soy crispies (1.8%), humectant: glycerol, palm kernel oil, water, emulsifier: sunflower lecithin, salt, natural flavourings, sweetener: sucralose

Nutrition: per 100 g

  • Energy 1507 kJ / 360 kcal
  • Fat 12 g
  • – of which saturates 8 g
  • Carbohydrates 36 g
  • – of which sugars 4.5 g
  • – of which polyols 25 g
  • Fibre 3.3 g
  • Protein 35 g
  • Salt 0.55 g

Nutrition: per bar 43 g

  • Energy 648 kJ / 155 kcal
  • Fat 5.2 g
  • – of which saturates 3.4 g
  • Carbohydrates 15.5 g
  • – of which sugars 1.9 g
  • – of which polyols 10.8 g
  • Fibre 1.4 g
  • Protein 15 g
  • Salt 0.24 g

Your protein guide

Your Guide to Protein and Exercise

Protein is essential for performance, recovery, and progress.

Whether you’re just starting out or training several times a week, knowing how much protein your body needs can help you recover faster, build strength, and reach your goals.

Why protein matters

Protein is made up of amino acids — the building blocks of life. During exercise, especially resistance training, your muscles experience small tears. Protein helps repair this damage, supports muscle growth, and strengthens your body so you can handle more over time.

How much protein do you need?

Your protein needs depend on your exercise routine and intensity:

Beginners (infrequent exercise):

  • Aim for 0.8 g per kilogram (kg) of body weight daily as a baseline.
  • For recovery and less soreness, increase to 1 g × body weight (kg).
  • Example: A 70 kg person needs about 70 g of protein per day.

Intermediate and athletic (frequent exercise):

  • If you train 3+ times per week, follow the International Society of Sports Nutrition guideline of 1.4–2 g × body weight (kg) daily.
  • Example: A 70 kg person needs 98–140 g of protein per day.

When to take protein

To maximize benefits:

  • Spread intake evenly throughout the day — ideally every 3 hours on training days.
  • Post-exercise: The most effective time is immediately to 2 hours after exercise.
  • Amount per serving: 20–40 g, depending on body weight.
  • Choose high-quality protein sources rich in essential amino acids.

Exercise type and protein needs

Endurance training (running, cycling, swimming, hiking):

  • Focus on carbohydrates for energy and protein for recovery.
  • Follow a protein-to-carbohydrate ratio of 1:2.

Strength and resistance training (weightlifting, bodyweight exercises, climbing):

  • Protein supports muscle growth and repair.
  • Combine protein with carbohydrates for energy.
  • Follow a protein-to-carbohydrate ratio of 1:1.5.

Key takeaway

Protein is vital before, during, and after exercise. If you’re new to training, it helps reduce next-day soreness. If you’re more advanced, it may be the missing link if you’ve hit a plateau.

Simply put: the right amount of protein fuels recovery, supports muscle growth, and helps you keep progressing.

Created by experts, tested by athletes

We create sports nutrition products in collaboration with leading scientists and top-tier athletes. Every formula is grounded in advanced research and validated through real-world testing with professionals. Using only premium ingredients in clinically effective amounts, our products are designed to deliver proven results in athletic performance.

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Pure, tested ingredients

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