Product: 12-Pack: Mosh Keto Brain+Body Protein Bars
Model: CAD-CNCV1, CAD-PBCV1, CAD-CDCCV1, CAD-CHOCV1
Condition: New
MOSH protein bars are formulated with nutrient-dense ingredients that support brain and body function
Each MOSH bar contains 6+ brain-supporting ingredients, including Cognizin®, lion’s mane, ashwagandha, omega-3s, vitamin B12, and D3
Cognizin® is scientifically studied for its beneficial effects on brain health, particularly for enhancing focus, attention, and memory
MOSH products are designed to promote overall brain health, aligning with a mind-style lifestyle centered on 6 pillars: medical health, physical exercise, nutrition, mental fitness, social interaction, and sleep
Cognizin® provides essential nutrients like choline, supporting brain metabolism and healthy neuron communication for sustained focus and concentration
MOSH protein bars are rigorously tested, ensuring they are non-GMO, gluten-free, and Kosher
@Cerridwyn@connorbush@troy Also appreciated! Even so, the official list fails to specify whether the B12 is cyanocobalamin or methylcobalamin (by which I’ll presume cyanocobalamin even though they’re trying to be Premium about everything else).
@connorbush@Tenorsinging there’s also the artificial sugar, which have different allergy effects (usually the common are stomach bloating and diarrhea)
@sleepyjoey I remember that and I was a little concerned initially but I thought somebody came out later and said that the study was flawed but I can’t remember
@sleepyjoey I think the study were with extremely crazy higher amounts than a person would normally consume. At least, according to a YouTube video I saw
Some diet foods think they can improve my health.
Maybe sniff maybe.
I have yet to find a diet food that made me healthier than my 8,000 daily step goal.
Y’all got me to bite without having to list it repeatedly until the beginning of next year but this “cookie dough” better send me to a higher plane of existence.
Also wondering why exactly these should be kept away from children. Seems a weird thing to state, for anything edible that isn’t alcoholic or some form of medication, or a choking hazard.
@PooltoyWolf For some of the brands of protein bar, their unchewability ought to make them a choking hazard in general. I have no idea if these have that issue.
Anyone know how important/strict the expiration dates on these things are? Protein/etc. bars like this are pretty tightly sealed and, I thought, used a lot for emergency use, i.e. setting on a cool dry shelf for a while until an emergency.
Do I need to adhere more strictly to the dates as marked?
@aa040371 Not sure for these, but I know on whey protein powder in general, because whey is a dairy product, they have shorter expiration dates, however you are right, they last way longer than the date on the package.
Specs
Product: 12-Pack: Mosh Keto Brain+Body Protein Bars
Model: CAD-CNCV1, CAD-PBCV1, CAD-CDCCV1, CAD-CHOCV1
Condition: New
Cookies & Cream Crunch
Peanut Butter Crunch
Cookie Dough Crunch
Chocolate Brownie Crunch
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$43.89 at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Oct 28 - Wednesday, Oct 30
Is this good for working in the mosh pit?
@yakkoTDI Sure, just make sure you eat it ahead of time, not while getting moshed against
When you do products like this, please actually post the ingredient list. Not just the fake vitamin list
@Cerridwyn +1 I had to jump over to Amazon to find it.
@Cerridwyn @connorbush Added!
@Cerridwyn @troy thank you!
@connorbush @troy Thank you. A lot of these protein bars have allergens in them of various types so it’s good to know whether or not you can eat them.
@Cerridwyn @connorbush @troy Also appreciated! Even so, the official list fails to specify whether the B12 is cyanocobalamin or methylcobalamin (by which I’ll presume cyanocobalamin even though they’re trying to be Premium about everything else).
@Cerridwyn @troy
Nice. (There’s also the SideDeal forums for their info)
https://sidedeal.com/forum/topics/12-pack-mosh-protein-bars
@pakopako @troy
Not any more…
Anyone know what’s in it that might be bad for kids? Had a children warning in describing the product.
@Tenorsinging perhaps the ashwagandha? Idk though I found conflicting information on the interwebs
@connorbush @Tenorsinging there’s also the artificial sugar, which have different allergy effects (usually the common are stomach bloating and diarrhea)
Isn’t Erythritol the sweetener that was recently found to cause clots?
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/erythritol-cardiovascular-events#:~:text=These results suggest that consuming,risks of erythritol are warranted.
@sleepyjoey
WOW I’m high risk for clots and to think I almost got these… YIKES, THAT’S SCARY!
@Lynnerizer @sleepyjoey pb crunch doesn’t list it— maybe in error?
@sleepyjoey I remember that and I was a little concerned initially but I thought somebody came out later and said that the study was flawed but I can’t remember
@sleepyjoey I think the study were with extremely crazy higher amounts than a person would normally consume. At least, according to a YouTube video I saw
@gameboy8877 @Lynnerizer @sleepyjoey it doesn’t have it (still has stevia and monk fruit)
https://sidedeal.com/forum/topics/12-pack-mosh-protein-bars
Agave. Fructose. Pass.
@werehatrack what’s wrong with those two? I didn’t know there were allergies to cactus juice and (usually) apple/corn juice?
I love how each successive product flavor photo shows less and less of the actual product.
Some diet foods think they can improve my health.
Maybe sniff maybe.
I have yet to find a diet food that made me healthier than my 8,000 daily step goal.
Aaron’s Fitbit Device name is “Sasha”. Don’t touch it!
Y’all got me to bite without having to list it repeatedly until the beginning of next year but this “cookie dough” better send me to a higher plane of existence.
@RT97 Good job grabbin’ the cookie dough before they sold out!
I hate it when I’m hungry at midnight…
/image unnerving-morbid-imp
/giphy unnerving-morbid-imp
/showme unnerving-morbid-imp
Mosh.
Not to be confused with mish or mash.
Or mesh.
Certainly not mush?
Why not Nosh? (A light snack.)
@phendrick
/showme a Mosh nosh
@mediocrebot didn’t read my post above, huh?
Also wondering why exactly these should be kept away from children. Seems a weird thing to state, for anything edible that isn’t alcoholic or some form of medication, or a choking hazard.
@PooltoyWolf For some of the brands of protein bar, their unchewability ought to make them a choking hazard in general. I have no idea if these have that issue.
But can you do… The Milano Mosh…
@Blahbbs Once I’ve consumed enough Wheat Thins and beer, sure.
/showme a gothic abominable cultist
/giphy diseased-abominable-blood
Anyone know how important/strict the expiration dates on these things are? Protein/etc. bars like this are pretty tightly sealed and, I thought, used a lot for emergency use, i.e. setting on a cool dry shelf for a while until an emergency.
Do I need to adhere more strictly to the dates as marked?
@aa040371 Not sure for these, but I know on whey protein powder in general, because whey is a dairy product, they have shorter expiration dates, however you are right, they last way longer than the date on the package.
But I don’t want a moshy brain!
@rockblossom Yes you do. That is the tastiest type.
@yakkoTDI It looks like the cookie dough one would be good to moshify a brain, because:
@rockblossom @yakkoTDI And Vitamin O3, too.
@werehatrack Ha! I missed that. What’s gun-fed protein without a little ozone?
/giphy merciless-dramatic-skull
Beef collagen clearly listed on the back of the peanut butter crunch box. Been nice to know that before ordering, straight in the trash these go.
@pajamma Snap a photo of that and toss it to meh.com/support, the ingredients listing really should have been complete.
@pajamma @werehatrack Unless they changed the box, I don’t see that (image from the Moshbrand website)
Second ingredient in the “brain blend”.
https://imgur.com/a/e5qhgFT
@pajamma Oh - weird! I guess it’s what they’re calling “citicoline,” which is evidently derived from animal sources.
@Kyeh @pajamma Looks like the Meh batch has a different “brain blend” than the one copied up top.