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The Sun
08-07-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Fitness fans rush to Amazon as Grenade protein multipack slashed to £1.50 per bar – save 42%
PROTEIN junkies are going wild for one of the best Prime Day bargains as Amazon flexes its discount muscle on fitness favourites. The online retail giant has slashed the price of a 12-pack of Grenade Protein Bars by a massive 42%, dropping from £30.99 to as low as £17.95 as part of its massive Prime Day extravaganza. That means each protein-packed bar now costs less than £1.50 - a proper Prime Day steal! Grenade Protein Bar x12, from £17.95 at Amazon BUY HERE Amazon has seen a surge in interest since the Prime Day deals went live, with 6,000 people rushing to snap up these bars in the last month alone. The multi-pack has muscled its way to become the number one bestseller in Amazon's protein bars category. A range of flavours has been discounted for Prime Day: the much-loved Chocolate Chip Salted Caramel is now £17.95, while popular flavours including Caramel Chaos, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, and Fudged Up have been reduced to £17.45. Fancy a bit of variety? Amazon has also chopped the price of the Grenade Selection Box to £17.45 as part of its Prime Day bonanza. Each bar packs over 20g of protein with less than 2g of sugar, making it the perfect snack for post-workout recovery or crushing those sweet cravings. The Prime Day deal makes Amazon the best place on the internet to purchase Grenade bars currently. The official Grenade website sells the same 12-bar multipack for £27, while Protein Package sells it for an equally pricey £23.99. The price of a single bar at Tesco is a massive £2.55 — almost double the price. Sainsbury's sells them for £2.90 each, while Morrisons is a fraction less at £2.70. Amazon Prime Day is running from 8th-11th July - here's our pick of the 10 best deals for Prime members. * If you click on a link in this boxout we will earn affiliate revenue Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo Cordless Fan, £99.99 (was £129.99) - buy here Eufy G50 Robot Vacuum Cleaner, £99.99 was (£199.99) - buy here Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Digital Air Fryer, £124.99 (was £218.99) - buy here Echo Dot + Ring Video Doorbell, £65.99 (save 57%) - buy here Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, £27.99 (was £59.99) - buy here L'Oréal Paris Anti-Ageing Day Cream, £13.99 (was £29.99) - buy here Weleda Skin Foodn Moisturiser, £8.55 (was £12.07) - buy here Remington Shine Therapy Hair Straightener, £21.85 (was £79.99) - buy here Ninja Foodi StaySharp Knife Block, £159.99 (was £249.99) - buy here Calgon 4-in-1 Washing Machine tablets x 75, £12.99 (was £28) - buy here Just remember: to qualify for these offers you need to be signed up to Prime. We've rounded up more great offers here: Amazon shoppers are raving about the Grenade bars in the reviews section. One fitness fan wrote: "It fits perfectly into my dietary goals without the guilt. It's a great way to boost my protein intake, especially on days when I'm busy and need a quick snack." Another reviewer, who described the Salted Caramel flavour as "a cross between a Milky Way Bar and a Mars Bar", said they were "a really tasty bar that gives you more than just sugar". A third shopper summed it up perfectly: "Overall, this bar combines great taste with excellent nutritional benefits. It's become my go-to snack, and I highly recommend it!" Prime Day is just getting started, but protein lovers should flex their clicking fingers and add these to their baskets before the deals disappear! And if you're more of a homebody, take a look at our roundup of Prime Day home and garden deals.


The Sun
27-06-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Protein Works bars that ‘taste amazing' slashed to less than £1 per bar
WE all love a sweet treat, but those looking for a guilt-free option to boost their nutrition should look no further than Protein Work's popular range. The Protein Works Big Little Bar has 10g of high-quality protein and right now you can stock up for less than £1 a bar. Use code: PW10 for 10% off sitewide Each Big Little Bar is made from an indulgent triple-layer rich chocolate coating and gooey caramel centre that contains less than a gram of sugar per bar. Available in three decadent flavours: chocolate peanut punk, salted caramel caramba, and cookies and cream cosmic. These nutritious snacks are proof that treats can be indulgent without the sugar crash. They're also high in fibre, making them the ideal quick pick-me-up at your desk. Shoppers can hack their next haul with an exclusive 10% discount by using the code: PW10 at checkout. The code is valid until 11:59pm on 30 June 2025 and can be used site-wide on the Protein Works website. Even sweeter? A 20-pack is currently available for £19.99 instead of £36.99, which works out at only 99p per bar. Shoppers are impressed with the Big Little Bar snacks too. One glowing five-star review shared: "The bars taste amazing and keep me going between meals. "It's definitely a new favourite!" Another shopper noted: "I'm obsessed with these new protein bars." A third shopper raved: "If these were on the counter alongside famous chocolate bars, I wouldn't be disappointed if I was told I had to have a Little Big Bar instead."


Irish Daily Star
28-04-2025
- Business
- Irish Daily Star
Costco item has been disappearing from shelves and fans are furious
A popular Costco item has been vanishing from shelves and then reappearing and customers are growing frustrated. There are many Kirkland Signature items that have been popularized in recent years, thanks to Costco bloggers and TikTokers. Costco's famous private brand has produced some classics like the highly sought-after Protein Bars and chocolate chips. Now, the wholesaler has been causing upset by removing - and then reintroducing - a common household staple. Kirkland Signature's organic soy beverage has been a go-to for those looking for a dairy-free milk alternative, but lately, it's unclear whether they're trying to phase out the product. Read More Related Articles Donald Trump branded 'disgusting' as he honors Pope Francis in 'baffling' way Read More Related Articles Trump loses the plot as he compares tariff flip-flop to running through a wall One customer pointed out the inconsistencies in the hugely popular r/Costco subreddit. They wrote: "What's going on with the Soy Milk?" prompting over 100 responses from others who were wondering the same thing. "This is kind of an existential crisis for me," wrote u/oh2climb, "because we've been buying that for around 20 years now. Buying similar products at other retailers is [much] more expensive. Don't know what I'll do." According to, u/Schrodingerscactus, a Costco representative told them that the soy milk was being pulled due to poor sales. However, Tasting Table reached out to Costco's customer service and was told that the store's "suppliers and buyers could not agree on a price" to give customers the lowest possible pricing on the product. The dairy-free milk alternative is a fan-favorite (Image: Costco) The customer service representative offered some silver lining, saying "That does not mean it is gone forever, [as] we are just in negotiation" with the supplier. They provided no timeline for when customers may expect to enjoy their favorite soy beverage again. And while there are a number of alternatives at Costco, customers seem unimpressed. On the reddit thread, u/mothman_fan said that the replacement soy milk was "very watery," adding that "it also has a light amount of grit in it which was off-putting." Costco has fallen back into favor with loyal shoppers lately after they released an exciting new sweet treat just in time for summer. Afters Ice Cream, a Southern California ice cream brand, has concocted an ice cream bar version of Dubai chocolate exclusively for Costco. For the latest local news and features on Irish America, visit our homepage here .