Mule Bar review

Mule Bars
Cycling Weekly Verdict

The Mule Bar is a little pricey for training at around £1.30 a bar, but for racing they are far superior in both taste and operation to the competition

Reasons to buy
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    Tasty

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    Easy to get out of wrapper

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    Good consistency

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    Easy to chew, even in freezing weather

Reasons to avoid
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    None – yum!

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Mule Bars were developed by a guy who wasn’t impressed with the selection of energy bars available. He started making his own in the kitchen and after feedback from friends has now got what is probably the tastiest bar on the market.

Mule now has a selection of six different flavours. The bars are wrapped in a loose package that is easy to open and get the bar out of while on the move.

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