• Already broken your new year’s resolutions? Get back on track with Bounce and its new, 100 per cent natural and protein rich Choc Peanut Balls.
    Already broken your new year’s resolutions? Get back on track with Bounce and its new, 100 per cent natural and protein rich Choc Peanut Balls.
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Already broken your new year’s resolutions? Get back on track with Bounce and its new, 100 per cent natural and protein rich Choc Peanut Balls.

The new recipe is packed with sweet cacao and Bounce’s signature salty and crunchy peanuts, a classic flavour match that is still going strong.

The balls have 10 grams of protein, no refined sugar, 5 grams of fat, 3.6 grams dietary fibre, 120mg sodium and are gluten free.

Bounce’s range of nutritional snacks includes Plant-Based Chocolate, Whey Protein Balls, Plant Protein Balls, Brekkie Bars, Keto Bars, Chilled Balls and Kids Milkshakes

Bounce Choc Peanut balls are available at Woolworth for RRP $3.00 per ball or online at bouncefoods.com.au for $36 for a box of 12.

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