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Originally based out of a spare bedroom, Bulk Powders, now BulkUK ,was established in 2006. Since then, we’ve been committed to providing every athlete and every individual with the nutrition and inspiration they require in order to not only achieve their goals, but to go above and beyond them.
We were aware that things could be different and better because we were dedicated gym-goers. We wanted to get more out of the supplements that were available at the time, so we decided to change the game and create transparent and industry-leading products that anyone could trust – from athletes to casual gym goers – and that anyone could trust. That’s how we got started on our mission to transform sports nutrition and well-being for everyone.
Let us fast forward to the present day. bulkUK began as a £3,000 credit card loan from our parents, and has since grown to become one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing active nutrition companies. In the year 2021 alone, we will ship over 10 million products to customers who are looking for products to help them on their health and fitness journey. And we’ve only just begun to scratch the surface.
Whether you are a professional athlete or a weekend warrior, we believe that sport, health, fitness, and nutrition are for everyone – no matter who you are or what you do. A healthy way of life is a continuous process that never truly ends.
Because of this, we are dedicated to developing world-class nutrition for you at every stage of your journey. This entails delivering the highest-quality products in the most environmentally friendly packaging, all while maintaining a high level of taste.
We manufacture over 80% of BulkUK products in our very own state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities, so we are confident in the quality of our products. Moreover, our conviction that transparency should always be at the very heart of our products continues to hold true today.
Our knowledge and expertise are available to inspire and empower anyone who wishes to make a positive change and become a member of the bulkUK community. We hope you will be able to join us.
Zero Calorie Syrupâ„¢
Do not consume the sugar; rather, consume the flavour. Without any added sugar, you can enjoy all of the pure vanilla flavour, complete with the crisp, pure vanilla flavour that you crave- without sacrificing any of the flavour. The best part is that this syrup contains no calories.
Jordan’s Skinny Syrup (also known as Jordan’s Skinny Syrup) Despite the fact that vanilla syrup is low in net carbs, it should still be avoided on a ketogenic diet because it contains unhealthy ingredients such as acesulfame K, sodium benzoate, and sucralose, which should be avoided. Using this keto macros calculator, you can figure out what your ideal daily net carb allowance should be.
Jordan’s Skinny Syrups Keto Syrups are sweetened with erythritol, monk fruit, and stevia and can be used in a variety of applications, including coffee, lattes, tea, protein shakes, smoothies, baking, oatmeal, and just about anything else. Jordan’s Skinny Syrups Keto Syrups contain medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) derived from coconut oil and palm kernel oil. There is no need for refrigeration.
Celery, in contrast to a slice of pizza, contains very few calories, which means that the body is bound to use up all of the energy provided by the stalk of celery while it is being processed. This suggests that celery could be considered a zero-calorie food in this context.
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MACRO MUNCHâ„¢ Protein Bar
A gourmet protein bar that delivers the highest level of flavour, texture, and nutrition available. Each bar contains 20g of protein and is low in sugar, making it ideal for snacking on the go or as a source of extra nutrition in between meals, especially for those who are watching their sugar intake.
Depending on their ingredients, protein bars can be a good source of calcium, potassium, vitamin B, fibre, and iron. They can also aid in the development of muscle mass and even the reduction of body fat. In addition, protein bars can be a satisfying meal replacement or post-workout snack after a workout.
Protein bars are an excellent addition to a well-balanced weight loss diet because they are high in both protein and fibre, making them a great choice. According to the manufacturer, No Cow protein bars contain 19 grammes of fibre, 20 grammes of protein, 1 gramme of sugar, and only 190 calories in a single serving.
“While one bar contains 256 calories, it is low in sugar and saturated fats, allowing me to satisfy my sweet tooth craving without having to eat a standard chocolate bar before the gym,” a spokesperson for Myprotein explained. The bars are also high in protein and fibre, according to the spokesperson.
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Peanut Butter
Peanut butter is a food paste or spread made from ground, dry-roasted peanuts that is used in baking and cooking. Additives that alter the taste or texture of the product are commonly found in it, such as salt, sweeteners, and emulsifiers, among others. Peanut butter is consumed in a variety of cultures around the world. According to per capita consumption, the United States is a leading exporter of peanut butter and one of the country’s largest consumers of peanut butter annually. In the United States, the 24th of January is National Peanut Butter Day.
Peanut butter is a nutrient-dense food that contains a high concentration of protein, as well as several vitamins and minerals from the diet. It is commonly served as a spread on bread, toast, or crackers, and it is also used to make sandwiches and wraps (notably the peanut butter and jelly sandwich). Also used in a variety of breakfast dishes and desserts, such as peanut-flavored granola, smoothies with peanut butter flavouring, crepes with whipped cream cheese and jam, cookies, brownies, and croissants. The texture and flavour are similar to other nut butters, such as cashew and almond butter.
Peanut butter is made by grinding roasted peanuts and blending them together. Also permitted are the addition of sugar, sodium chloride, fatty acids (fat), and additives that prevent separation.
While the majority of the fat in peanut butter is relatively healthy, peanuts do contain some saturated fat, which, if consumed in large quantities over time, can cause heart problems in some people. Peanuts contain a high concentration of phosphorus, which can interfere with your body’s ability to absorb other minerals such as zinc and iron.
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