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Formulated bar, ZONE PERFECT CLASSIC CRUNCH BAR, mixed flavors

Snacks Per 100 g · Per 100g serving

Formulated bar, ZONE PERFECT CLASSIC CRUNCH BAR, mixed flavors is a snack food, containing 426 calories per 100g. It is an excellent source of Vitamin A (RAE), Vitamin B12 and Vitamin E, providing 389%, 175% and 160% of the Daily Value respectively. This snack food is high in protein. Snack foods vary widely in their nutrient profiles. Some provide meaningful amounts of fiber, protein, or micronutrients, while others are primarily energy-dense. Our database tracks 64 nutrients for this food, plus environmental footprint data.

426
Calories
kcal
30.0
Protein
g
14.0
Fat
g
45.0
Carbs
g
2.0
Fiber
g

Top Nutrients

☀️
Vitamin A (RAE)
3,500 µg
389% DV
☀️
Vitamin B12
4.2 µg
175% DV
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Vitamin E
24.0 mg
160% DV

Data for 64 of 150 tracked nutrients

Nutrient Fingerprint

How this food scores across key nutrient categories, as a percentage of the daily recommended value per 100 g. Based on USDA DRIs for adults.

Complete Nutrient Profile

Macronutrients 9
NutrientPer 100gUnitPer Serving% DV
Water SR7.0g
0%
Calories SR426kcal
Energy (kJ) SR1,782kj
Protein SR30.0g
54%
Total Fat SR14.0g
Carbohydrate SR45.0g
35%
Fiber SR2.0g
5%
Total Sugars SR27.0g
Ash SR4.0g
Minerals 10
NutrientPer 100gUnitPer Serving% DV
Calcium SR200mg
20%
Iron SR3.6mg
45%
Magnesium SR80.0mg
20%
Phosphorus SR300mg
43%
Potassium SR250mg
7%
Sodium SR444mg
30%
Zinc SR7.5mg
68%
Copper SR0.77mg
86%
Manganese SR0.85mg
37%
Selenium SR3.9µg
7%
Vitamins 24
NutrientPer 100gUnitPer Serving% DV
Vitamin A (RAE) SR3,500µg
389%
Vitamin A (IU) SR1,050IU
Retinol SR1,050µg
Beta-Carotene SR0µg
Alpha-Carotene SR0µg
Beta-Cryptoxanthin SR0µg
Lycopene SR0µg
Lutein + Zeaxanthin SR2.0µg
Vitamin C SR120mg
133%
Vitamin D SR0µg
Vitamin D (IU) SR0IU
Vitamin E SR24.0mg
160%
Vitamin K1 SR1.6µg
1%
Thiamin (B1) SR0.75mg
62%
Riboflavin (B2) SR1.7mg
131%
Niacin (B3) SR20.0mg
125%
Pantothenic Acid (B5) SR5.0mg
100%
Vitamin B6 SR2.0mg
154%
Folate SR160µg
40%
Folic Acid SR160µg
Folate (food) SR0µg
Folate (DFE) SR272µg
Vitamin B12 SR4.2µg
175%
Choline SR73.0mg
13%
Fatty Acids 8
NutrientPer 100gUnitPer Serving% DV
Saturated Fat SR4.5g
Monounsaturated Fat SR3.8g
Polyunsaturated Fat SR4.8g
Trans Fat SR0g
Cholesterol SR8.0mg
Omega-3 EPA SR0g
Omega-3 DPA SR0g
Omega-3 DHA SR0g
Individual Fatty Acids 10
NutrientPer 100gUnitPer Serving% DV
Butyric Acid (4:0) SR0.001g
Caproic Acid (6:0) SR0.009g
Caprylic Acid (8:0) SR0.14g
Capric Acid (10:0) SR0.16g
Lauric Acid (12:0) SR2.0g
Myristic Acid (14:0) SR0.69g
Palmitic Acid (16:0) SR0.99g
Stearic Acid (18:0) SR0.54g
Linoleic Acid (18:2) SR4.7g
28%
Linolenic Acid (18:3) SR0.07g
Other 3
NutrientPer 100gUnitPer Serving% DV
Caffeine SR11.0mg
Theobromine SR99.0mg
Alcohol SR0g

Nutrient Density Score

The NRF9.3 score measures overall nutritional quality per 100 kcal. It rewards 9 nutrients to encourage (protein, fiber, vitamins A, C, E, calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium) and penalizes 3 to limit (saturated fat, added sugars, sodium). Higher is better; negative scores indicate the food is high in limit nutrients relative to its beneficial content.

180
NRF9.3 Score
Excellent · per 100 kcal
Poor (<0) Moderate Good Excellent (100+)

NRF9.3 index: Fulgoni et al. (2009), J Nutr 139(8). DVs based on FDA 2020 reference values.

Nutrient Interactions in This Food

Nutrients in this food that enhance or compete with each other during absorption.

✔ Synergies — nutrients that help each other

Vitamin C + Iron●●●

Vitamin C dramatically enhances non-heme iron absorption by reducing Fe³⁺ to Fe²⁺ in the gut. Adding 75 mg vitamin C to a meal can increase iron absorption 3–4 fold.

Hallberg et al., Am J Clin Nutr, 1989

Dietary Fat + Vitamin A●●●

Vitamin A is fat-soluble and requires dietary fat for absorption. Adding fat to a meal significantly increases beta-carotene and retinol absorption.

Ribaya-Mercado et al., Am J Clin Nutr, 2007

Dietary Fat + Vitamin E●●●

Vitamin E is fat-soluble and absorbed alongside dietary fats via micelle formation in the small intestine. Low-fat diets reduce vitamin E absorption.

Traber, Free Radic Biol Med, 2007

Vitamin C + Vitamin E●●

Vitamin C regenerates oxidised vitamin E (tocopheroxyl radical) back to its active form, extending its antioxidant function in cell membranes.

Niki, Free Radic Biol Med, 2014

Vitamin B12 + Folate●●

Vitamin B12 and folate are metabolically interdependent. B12 is needed to convert methyltetrahydrofolate back to tetrahydrofolate, enabling folate to participate in DNA synthesis.

Green et al., Nat Rev Dis Primers, 2017

⚠ Antagonisms — nutrients that compete

Calcium vs Iron●●●

Calcium inhibits both heme and non-heme iron absorption when consumed in the same meal. The effect is dose-dependent, with significant inhibition at 300+ mg calcium.

Hallberg et al., Am J Clin Nutr, 1991

Zinc vs Copper●●●

High zinc intake induces metallothionein in enterocytes, which traps copper and blocks its absorption. Prolonged high-dose zinc can cause copper deficiency.

Prasad et al., JAMA, 1978; Fosmire, Am J Clin Nutr, 1990

Zinc vs Iron●●

Zinc and non-heme iron compete for the same intestinal transporter (DMT1). High doses of one can reduce absorption of the other when taken simultaneously.

Rossander-Hulten et al., Am J Clin Nutr, 1991

Calcium vs Magnesium●●

Very high calcium intake can reduce magnesium absorption by competing for shared intestinal transport pathways. A calcium:magnesium ratio above 2.6:1 may impair magnesium status.

Rosanoff et al., Nutr Rev, 2012

Fiber vs Iron●●

Phytates in high-fibre foods (whole grains, legumes) bind non-heme iron and reduce its bioavailability. Soaking, sprouting, and fermentation reduce phytate content.

Hurrell & Egli, Int J Vitam Nutr Res, 2010

Fatty Acid Profile

Breakdown of fat types per 100g. A healthy fat profile favours unsaturated fats (mono + poly) and a balanced omega-3 to omega-6 ratio.

4.5g
Saturated
3.8g
Monounsaturated
4.8g
Polyunsaturated
Omega Fatty Acids
Linoleic acid (18:2 n-6)4.7 g

Environmental Impact

Environmental footprint per kilogram of food produced. Data represents the global average for the “Potatoes” category.

0.46
kg CO₂e / kg
Very Low Impact
0.88
m² land / kg
Land Use
59.0
L water / kg
Water Use
2.5
g SO₂e / kg
Acidification
How this compares (GHG emissions)
Potatoes (0.5)Chicken (9.9)Beef (99.5)
Greenhouse Gas Emissions0.46 kg CO₂e / kg
Land Use0.88 m² / kg
Water Use59.0 L / kg
Eutrophication3.5 g PO₄e / kg
Acidification2.5 g SO₂e / kg
⚠️ Important context about this data
  • Global averages: These figures are production-weighted averages from a meta-analysis of ~38,700 farms across 119 countries (Poore & Nemecek, 2018). Actual impact varies enormously by farming method, geography, and supply chain.
  • System boundary: Cradle-to-retail only — does not include consumer transport, home cooking energy, or food waste.
  • Soil carbon not included: This data does not account for soil carbon sequestration. Some argue that well-managed regenerative grazing partially offsets ruminant emissions; however, full lifecycle accounting — including methane, land-use change, and the opportunity cost of using land for grazing vs. reforestation — typically makes the net footprint of ruminant meat higher, not lower. This is especially relevant in temperate grassland regions like Ireland.
  • Not gospel: This data is informational and illustrative. It is useful for understanding relative magnitudes, but should not be treated as precise measurements for any individual product or farm.

Source: Poore & Nemecek (2018), Science 360(6392). Meta-analysis of ~38,700 farms, 119 countries, 46 product categories.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many calories are in Formulated bar, ZONE PERFECT CLASSIC CRUNCH BAR, mixed flavors?

Formulated bar, ZONE PERFECT CLASSIC CRUNCH BAR, mixed flavors contains 426 kcal per 100 grams, making it a calorie-dense food. The energy comes from 30.0g of protein (28% of calories), 14.0g of fat (30%), and 45.0g of carbohydrates (42%). Carbohydrates are the primary energy source.

What is Formulated bar, ZONE PERFECT CLASSIC CRUNCH BAR, mixed flavors most nutritious for?

The standout nutrient in Formulated bar, ZONE PERFECT CLASSIC CRUNCH BAR, mixed flavors is Vitamin A (RAE), providing 3,500 µg per 100g (389% of the Daily Value). It is also a notable source of Vitamin B12 (175% DV). Our database tracks 64 individual nutrients for this food, allowing detailed comparison across vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and fatty acids.

Is Formulated bar, ZONE PERFECT CLASSIC CRUNCH BAR, mixed flavors high in protein?

With 30.0g per 100 grams, Formulated bar, ZONE PERFECT CLASSIC CRUNCH BAR, mixed flavors is a high-protein food. Protein accounts for 28% of its total calories, making it suitable for diets focused on protein intake.

How much fiber is in Formulated bar, ZONE PERFECT CLASSIC CRUNCH BAR, mixed flavors?

Formulated bar, ZONE PERFECT CLASSIC CRUNCH BAR, mixed flavors contains 2.0g of fiber per 100 grams, which is a small amount. To increase fiber intake, consider pairing with high-fiber foods such as legumes, whole grains, or vegetables.