
Fuel your day the wholesome way with Rhodes House Kitchen All-Natural Protein Balls, crafted especially for our Amherst, VA Online Farmers Market Customers! Made in small batches with real, natural ingredients, these delicious and energizing bites are perfect for any time you need a healthy boost.
Our classic Peanut Butter Protein Balls are a powerhouse of natural goodness.
Ingredients: Natural Peanut Butter, Optional Oats, Psyllium Husk Powder, Trail Mix (featuring a variety of Dried Fruit, Nuts, and Coconut Flakes), Ground Flax, Chia Seeds, Honey, and Coconut Oil.
Choose your preference: Available with or without Oats.
Indulge your chocolate cravings guilt-free with our Peanut Butter + Black Bean Brownie Protein Balls! These provide a rich, brownie-like flavor with added nutritional benefits.
Ingredients: Natural Peanut Butter, Cocoa, Black Beans, Optional Oats, Psyllium Husk Powder, Trail Mix (featuring a variety of Dried Fruit, Nuts, and Coconut Flakes), Ground Flax, Chia Seeds, Honey, Stevia, and Coconut Oil.
Choose your preference: Available with or without Oats. Our without Oats option comes generously rolled in Coconut Flakes for an extra touch of deliciousness.
Each order comes as a Set of 3 Protein Balls, making them an ideal, portable snack. Our protein balls are incredibly versatile and can be enjoyed in many ways:
Which delicious option will you try first?

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