Fx Chocolate is an intriguing functional food company that focuses its various products around the deliciously rich format of chocolate bars. It has a variety of options on the market, each of them is named after the benefit it is designed to support, such as the relaxing chocolate Exhale with added GABA and theanine; the sleep-supporting Dream with melatonin and 5-HTP; and the ashwagandha-powered Focus. There is now a more sports nutrition-type offering under the Fx Chocolate banner with Yes Whey.
Yes Whey is essentially Fx Chocolate’s protein bar, continuing its signature chocolate block format but instead of adding vitamins, minerals, aminos, or adaptogens to make things functional, it has infused the treat with sources of protein. The product is made with whey and milk isolate to give you a respectable 15g of protein in a 60g bar, with stevia and allulose as sweeteners, resulting in 26g of carbohydrates, 4g of that net carbs and a gram of sugar, 8g of fat, and a rather impressive calorie count of 180.
The protein-to-calorie ratio on Fx Chocolate’s Yes Whey protein bar is on-point if it is able to deliver an authentic chocolate bar experience. If you want to scale up that balance and compare it to a protein snack with the more common 20g of protein, simply have one and third of the newly released Yes Whey and you get that 20g of protein with the calories still coming in at a reasonable amount of 240.
On paper, the Yes Whey protein bar from Fx Chocolate sounds like an extremely interesting better-for-you treat, with not only 15g of protein in a sizeable 60g block of chocolate but there is also almost no sugar at a gram a piece. The product is most definitely a novelty, and with that comes a premium price above your traditional protein bar or most other protein snacks for that matter, where a box of a dozen of the Yes Whey protein bars will cost you $40.99 at fxchocolate.com and for a limited time shipping is free.