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Packing your snacks with fiber can offermany benefitslike better digestion, stronger bones and a healthier heart. That’s why these nutritious snack bars have at least3 grams of fiber per servingto help you feel your best and stay full for longer. Whether you’re looking for a delicious way to feel satisfied or something easy to pack for work or school, recipes like our Almond-Honey Power Bar and No-Bake Vegan Date Brownies are some of the best pick-me-ups to keep you fueled between meals.

01of 08No-Bake Vegan Date BrowniesView RecipeSweetened with dates, these whole-grain bars provide energy and protein, thanks to nut butter. With just 5 ingredients you probably already have in your pantry, you can make these delicious, chewy brownies with no added sugar. Whip up a batch as a healthy dessert or for grab-and-go energy bars for a healthy snack.

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No-Bake Vegan Date Brownies

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No-Bake Vegan Date Brownies

Sweetened with dates, these whole-grain bars provide energy and protein, thanks to nut butter. With just 5 ingredients you probably already have in your pantry, you can make these delicious, chewy brownies with no added sugar. Whip up a batch as a healthy dessert or for grab-and-go energy bars for a healthy snack.

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Almond-Honey Power Bar

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Peanut Energy Bars

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04of 08Dried-Fruit BarsView RecipeMake a batch of these easy homemade dried-fruit bars to tuck into your kid’s lunchbox all week.

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Dried-Fruit Bars

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Make a batch of these easy homemade dried-fruit bars to tuck into your kid’s lunchbox all week.

05of 08Chocolate-Peanut Butter Energy BarsView RecipeDates provide all the sweetness you need for these no-bake energy bars. Each square serves up a hearty dose of protein—thanks to peanut butter and peanuts—as well as fiber from rolled oats. Kids will love the chewy bites with crunchy nuts.

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Chocolate-Peanut Butter Energy Bars

Chocolate-Peanut Butter Energy Bars

Dates provide all the sweetness you need for these no-bake energy bars. Each square serves up a hearty dose of protein—thanks to peanut butter and peanuts—as well as fiber from rolled oats. Kids will love the chewy bites with crunchy nuts.

06of 08Cranberry-Almond Granola BarsView RecipeThere are plenty of granola bar options at the grocery store, but they’re also easy (and often healthier) to make at home. Feel free to vary the add-ins to your taste, swapping 2 cups of any combination of small (or chopped) dried fruit, nuts, seeds and/or chocolate chips for the dried cranberries and nuts in this version. We tested several sticky sweeteners, including maple syrup and honey, but found brown rice syrup held the bars together the best.

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Cranberry-Almond Granola Bars

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There are plenty of granola bar options at the grocery store, but they’re also easy (and often healthier) to make at home. Feel free to vary the add-ins to your taste, swapping 2 cups of any combination of small (or chopped) dried fruit, nuts, seeds and/or chocolate chips for the dried cranberries and nuts in this version. We tested several sticky sweeteners, including maple syrup and honey, but found brown rice syrup held the bars together the best.

07of 08No-Bake Granola BarsView RecipePhotographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Ruth BlackburnThese no-bake homemade granola bars could not be easier to make. Dates, peanut butter and agave syrup create the glue that keeps everything sticking together. Toasting the oats and nuts gives these bars a fragrant, nutty flavor and helps loosen the skins from the hazelnuts, which can lend a bitter flavor if left on. If you can’t find hazelnuts, walnuts, cashews or pecans can be used in their place.

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No-Bake Granola Bars

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Ruth Blackburn

a recipe photo of the Homemade Granola Bars

These no-bake homemade granola bars could not be easier to make. Dates, peanut butter and agave syrup create the glue that keeps everything sticking together. Toasting the oats and nuts gives these bars a fragrant, nutty flavor and helps loosen the skins from the hazelnuts, which can lend a bitter flavor if left on. If you can’t find hazelnuts, walnuts, cashews or pecans can be used in their place.

08of 08Peanut Butter, Blueberry & Oat Energy SquaresView RecipeThese one-bowl, no-bake energy squares ensure a quick way to refuel during long meetings, tough workouts or that mid-afternoon energy slump. Feel free to swap the blueberries for your favorite dried fruit and the pistachios for your favorite nut–but keep the maple syrup as is; we found using less than 1/2 cup resulted in crumbly bars.

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Peanut Butter, Blueberry & Oat Energy Squares

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These one-bowl, no-bake energy squares ensure a quick way to refuel during long meetings, tough workouts or that mid-afternoon energy slump. Feel free to swap the blueberries for your favorite dried fruit and the pistachios for your favorite nut–but keep the maple syrup as is; we found using less than 1/2 cup resulted in crumbly bars.

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