Nourished Introduces World’s First 3D-Printed Protein Bars

3D printing is becoming more and more prevalent in our world as it begins to evolve beyond materials to food products.

Aiming to set a new protein bar is personalized health and wellness consumables brand Nourished. Equipped with an in-house patented 3D printer, the brand will deliver nutrient dense superfoods to consumers.

Recently released on June 22nd, Nourished 3D-printed bars are suited to your individual health goals and lifestyle. They will expand the existing line of vegan products like sugar-free 3D printed Gummy Vitamins and are packed with 18g of plant-based protein. The best part is that 3D printing allows consumers up to 400 customizable flavor combinations.

Customizing is easy. To begin, choose your filling from classic flavors like Strawberry coulis and Caramel Salted Drizzle. Selecting your toppings comes next and includes additions like Salted Peanuts or Roasted Almonds. The finishing touch is choosing a vegan milk chocolate or vegan white chocolate coating.

As far as pricing goes, customers can select a one-time purchase for one case of 12 bars for $49.99 or select a subscription service (every 2, 3 or 4 weeks) for $44.99.

If you’re interested in customizing your protein intake, Nourished bars are made fresh-to-order and delivered to your front door in one week. You can place orders here.

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