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CLIF Bar Thins are Slimmed-Down Snacks with Just 100 Calories Per Two Bars

CLIF Bar is introducing a new way for consumers to enjoy its White Chocolate Macadamia Nut, Chocolate Chip and Chocolate Peanut Brownie snack bar flavors in the form of CLIF Bar Thins. These slimmed-down snacks contain just 100 calories per two bars, plus only five grams of sugar, two grams of protein and a gram of fiber in a single pack.

These to-go snack bars are made with ingredients like rolled oats and brown rice flour, oat flour, cocoa butter and other additions to create each unique, thin and crispy flavor.

Slimmed-down snacks speak to consumers who are looking for healthier food options, as well as the growing tendency to snack more frequently throughout the day rather than eating sit-down meals—a tendency that has continued to grow especially while people are working from home.
Trend Themes
1. Slimmed-down Snacks - The trend of slimmed-down snacks provides an opportunity for companies to cater to health-conscious consumers who also prefer frequent snacking throughout the day.
2. Convenient, On-the-go Snacks - The trend of on-the-go snacks provides an opportunity for companies to create convenient snack options to cater to busy consumers.
3. Low-sugar Snacks - The trend of low-sugar snacks provides an opportunity for companies to create tasty snacks that appeal to health-conscious consumers looking to reduce their sugar consumption.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can take advantage of the trend of slimmed-down, low-sugar snacks to cater to health-conscious and busy consumers.
2. Fitness - The fitness industry can take advantage of the trend of low-sugar snacks to provide their members with healthier snack options that align with their fitness goals.
3. Consumer Goods - The consumer goods industry can take advantage of the trend of convenient, on-the-go snacks to provide busy consumers with easy access to healthy and tasty snack options.

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