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Protein Ice Cream Bars

  • Enjoy a refreshing high-protein treat with customizable protein ice cream bars perfect for summer.
  • Each bar contains 50 kcal, 1g fat, 6g carbs, and 4g protein.
  • Ingredients include 227g nonfat Greek yogurt, 70g light whipped topping, sweetener (Splenda or Stevia), and 20g fruit of your choice.
  • Mix nonfat Greek yogurt, whipped topping, and sweetener in a bowl, layer with fruit, and pour into 6 popsicle molds.
  • Freeze the mixture for at least 3 hours before enjoying.
  • Tip: Run warm water over the molds to easily remove the popsicles.

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