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A chewy, gooey, chocolatey, no-bake, dairy-free protein bar.

Warning! These bars are definitely gooey. I recommend having a napkin close by to discreetly wipe your hands after you finish it. When mytoddler ate one his whole face and hands were covered in a sweet, sticky mess afterwards, which he delighted in, of course.

You could use powdered egg whites to reduce the stickiness but the cost is expensive in comparison to a carton of pasteurized egg whites. So I think it’s worth putting up with a bit of gooeyness. Speaking of egg white, make sure to use a carton of pasteurized egg whites since this recipe is no-bake. You don’t want to risk food poisoning anyone with raw eggs!

a true copycat recipe

The front package of the RX bar gave me a good starting point since they pretty much spell out the recipe right there. Using that as a starting point and then tweaking the ingredients to match the nutrition info, I nailed the copycat! Check this out:

RX BarCopycat Version
210 calories208 calories
9g fat8g fat
24g carbs27g carbs
6g fibre5g fibre
15g sugar17g sugar
12g protein12.5g protein
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why this RX bar copycat recipe a smart choice

The protein in egg whites is high in what we call “biological value.” First: a little primer on proteins. Proteins are composed of different building blocks called amino acids. A good comparison is the alphabet. Words are composed of a specific order and combination of letters. Likewise, proteins are composed of a specific order and combination of amino acids. During digestion, proteins get broken down to amino acids. The body then uses these building blocks to make the proteins it needs: whether that be muscle tissue, hormones, or immune cells, etc.

So when a protein has high biological value, it contains a similar proportion of essential amino acids to what our body typically needs to use.

Additionally, each bar provides 2 tbsp of nuts. In the nutrition world, we are realizing more and more how much a daily serving of nuts can help prevent heart disease and other chronic conditions. If it were up to me, I’d consider includingnuts and seeds as a separate food group with its own daily recommendation!

If you make this recipe, please let me know! Leave a comment, rate it, or snap a photo and tag it with #smartnutritionrecipes on Instagram! I’d love to see your creations!

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A chewy, gooey, chocolatey, no-bake, dairy-free protein bar.

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Instructions

  • Place dates into a microwavable bowl

  • Pour water over dates until just covered.

  • Microwave dates until soft and water has evaporated (use 30 second intervals)

  • Pour nuts into food processor and pulse until finely chopped

  • Pour cocoa into food processor. Give it a couple of pulses to mix

  • Pour egg whites into food processor. Pulse until mixed

  • Dump contents of food processor into a bowl

  • Dump softeneddates into food processor

  • Pulse until blended

  • Add in the nut mixture and pulse until blended

  • Line a 9×9 with parchment paper

  • Dump mixture onto parchment and smooth out

  • Sprinkle with coarse salt (sea salt if you prefer)

  • Refrigerate until firm.

  • Cut into 12 bars.

Nutrition

Calories: 171kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Sodium: 45mg | Potassium: 357mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 2IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 36mg | Iron: 2mg

Servings: 12 bars

Calories: 171kcal

Author: Jessica Penner, RD

Calories: 208 | Fat: 8g | Carbs: 27g | Fibre: 5g | Sugar: 17g | Protein: 12.5g

For more high protein snack ideas:

  • Chocolate peanut butter protein bars (no-bake)
  • Energy balls (15 different types!)
  • High protein/low sugar afternoon snack ideas

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  1. Chocolate Sea Salt RX Bars (copycat recipe) - Smart Nutrition with Jessica Penner, RD (5)Andrea says

    How much water do you use for dates?

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    • Chocolate Sea Salt RX Bars (copycat recipe) - Smart Nutrition with Jessica Penner, RD (6)Jessica Penner, RD says

      I just pour some over until JUST covered. Thanks for asking for the clarification. I’ve updated the recipe!

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  2. Chocolate Sea Salt RX Bars (copycat recipe) - Smart Nutrition with Jessica Penner, RD (7)Candace Smith says

    I used powdered egg whites , I just guessed 3/4 cup, perfect.

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    • Chocolate Sea Salt RX Bars (copycat recipe) - Smart Nutrition with Jessica Penner, RD (8)Jessica Penner says

      Awesome!!! thanks for letting me know!

      Reply

  3. Chocolate Sea Salt RX Bars (copycat recipe) - Smart Nutrition with Jessica Penner, RD (9)Erin says

    Just made a batch earlier- they have been in the fridge for over 8 hours and are still too soft to cut, much less consider it a bar…… BUT- it does taste delicious.

    I am wondering if there was just too much excess water in the dates from softening them. Will definitely try to recipe again- but for now, I will consider it a healthy “fudge”

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    • Chocolate Sea Salt RX Bars (copycat recipe) - Smart Nutrition with Jessica Penner, RD (10)Jessica Penner says

      Hi Erin, I’m sorry that they were too soft for you to cut! They are a bit on the soft side, I will say that. When this has happened to me I’ve turned them into protein balls instead of bars. And yes, try cutting back on the liquid when softening the dates!

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  4. Chocolate Sea Salt RX Bars (copycat recipe) - Smart Nutrition with Jessica Penner, RD (11)Heather says

    Looks good! Is the powder egg white a 1:1 substitution? Thanks!

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    • Chocolate Sea Salt RX Bars (copycat recipe) - Smart Nutrition with Jessica Penner, RD (12)Jessica Penner says

      No, it would be a different formulation as the liquid to solids ratio would be off. Unfortunately I haven’t tested it out with egg white powder. I was going to order some on Amazon but it was so expensive so I stopped myself!

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FAQs

Are RX bars healthy? ›

The Bottom Line: Are RX Bars Healthy? RXBAR is an overall healthy snack bar that can be a good addition to your stash of snacks at home, in your car, in your bag, or at work. Each bar has 12 grams of protein, at least 3 grams of fiber and is made from whole-food ingredients.

Are the eggs in RX bars cooked? ›

The egg whites are pasteurized at temperature high enough to sanitize them but low enough not to cook them. Once the egg whites are pasteurized, they are spray-dried into a powder which is the base egg white powder used in all RX products.

What are the ingredients in RX bars? ›

INGREDIENTS: Dates, Peanuts, Egg Whites, Chocolate, Natural Flavors, Sea Salt, Cocoa.

Are RX bars meal replacements? ›

RX Bars are high-protein meal replacement bars with a limited ingredient list (they list the major components right on the front of the package!).

Why are RX bars so expensive? ›

Compared to other protein bars, such as CLIF bars, LARA bars, and Luna bars, the cost of RX BARS is comparable to their competitors. The cost of products like this often comes from the protein source. Whey protein isolate, a common form of adding protein to these bars, is expensive.

Can you eat 2 rx bars a day? ›

Because they're jam-packed full of natural protein sources, nuts, and other wholesome ingredients, they not only keep you fuller for longer but taste delicious too! Just remember not to rely solely on these bars (a balanced, varied diet is crucial). Up to two a day as a snack is ideal.

How do RX bars not go bad? ›

RXBAR ® protein bars wrappers are not recyclable but if you buy any of our products by the box, the paperboard boxes are. We use a high barrier film that is non-recyclable to ensure our products maintain their high quality throughout shelf life. This specific film prevents our bars from oxidizing.

Are RX bars heavily processed? ›

“While RXBars are considered a packaged snack, they aren't ultra processed like many alternative bar options,” says Fernando. RXBars are made with whole ingredients, and don't contain any added sugar, artificial flavors, or preservatives.

When should you eat rx bars? ›

An RXBAR protein bar after workout can be a great option. A bar can even be a great pre bedtime snack if you're hungry and have extra calories available to consume for the day. The point is, choose the time of day to consume your protein bars based off of your lifestyle and nutrient needs for the day.

Are Larabars or RX bars better? ›

You likely see RXBars in many places, which is one of our favorite things about these whole food protein bars. We find these bars to be similar to a LaraBar but with more protein and fiber. We like RXBars as a Paleo-friendly choice, since they don't contain grains or dairy.

Why are RXBARs being recalled? ›

Information. RXBAR is recalling certain varieties of bars because they may contain undeclared peanuts. People who have peanut allergies run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product.

What is the lawsuit against the RXBAR? ›

Specifically, the complaint alleges that the company misleadingly represents that the bars contain egg whites and “real fruit” when, according to the plaintiffs, the company uses only portions of egg whites instead of entire egg whites and fruit “infused” or flavored with sweetening agents, such as apple juice ...

Are Rx bars actually healthy? ›

Are RXbars good for you? RXBars are marketed as a healthy snack option, as they are made with whole food ingredients such as nuts and fruit. However, it's important to note that they do contain added sugar, and some varieties have quite a bit of sugar.

What is comparable to RXBAR? ›

RXBAR's top competitors include Algi. Algi. Algi is a company focused on sustainable and nutritious food production in the food industry. The company offers food products made with spirulina algae, including a wh… RXBAR vs.

Can diabetics eat rx bars? ›

Definitely! Regular RX Bars could also be an option for some folks with gestational diabetes! You may just need to pair them with another higher protein food for blood sugar balance.

Are RX bars minimally processed? ›

Simple ingredients

We strive for minimally processed ingredients and we don't add anything artificial. Our protein bars and nut butters are made from ingredients you might find in your kitchen or pantry.

What is the healthiest snack bar? ›

12 Healthiest Snack Bars According to a Dietitian
  • Kind Nut Bars. ...
  • RxBar Protein Bars. ...
  • GoMacro Protein Bars. ...
  • LaraBar Original Fruit and Nut Bars. ...
  • That's It Fruit Bars. ...
  • Perfect Bars. ...
  • Epic Protein Bars. ...
  • 88 Acres Protein Bars.
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Do RX bars have fake sugar? ›

RXBAR ® protein bars do not contain added sugar. The sugar is naturally occurring from real food ingredients.

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