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Mystery Crunch Fit Crunch flavor being introduced at the Arnold

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Next week at the Arnold Expo in Columbus, Ohio, Robert Irvine’s protein snack brand Fit Crunch, is going to be introducing something special. The brand has revealed that at the major supplement event it will be releasing an all-new flavor option for its signature Fit Crunch protein bar.

From what we can gather, the name of the upcoming Fit Crunch option is going to be Mystery Crunch. It’ll essentially be a flavor that doesn’t tell you what it tastes like in its name, although it’s packaging does feature a blacked out picture of the bar, so the look of it must mean something.

We will, of course, be at this year’s Arnold in Columbus coming to you live over at stack3d.live. Fit Crunch is undoubtedly going to be one of the first brands we stop in to see and find out exactly what its Mystery Crunch protein bar tastes like.