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PBfit No Bake Peanut Butter Protein Ball Mix – Portable Energy Bites for Hiking, Biking, and Trail Snacking

PBfit No Bake Peanut Butter Protein Ball Mix – Portable Energy Bites for Hiking, Biking, and Trail Snacking

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Why you'll love it

  • Skip the oven entirely—mix, roll, and eat cuts prep time to minutes
  • Inclusively formulated for vegan, gluten-free, kosher, and non-GMO eaters in one bag
  • Chia seeds and whole grain oats deliver more than just protein, adding fiber and texture
  • One 10.58 oz bag yields 26 servings, making it a cost-effective weekly meal-prep staple
  • Hand-rolled format lets users control ball size and tailor macros to their goals
  • Peanut butter flavor satisfies cravings without resorting to sugary protein bars
  • Lowers fat content compared to traditional peanut butter protein ball recipes
  • Good source of protein and fiber
  • Filling and keeps you satisfied
  • Affordable pricing and good value
  • Convenience of pre-portioned mix (no need to gather multiple ingredients)
  • Long-lasting shelf life — mix bought in March still good when prepared later

Perfect for

  • Roll 26 no-bake protein balls on Sunday for a week's worth of grab-and-go snacks
  • Pack into a kid's lunchbox as a peanut-buttery, ingredient-conscious treat
  • Stash in a gym bag or desk drawer for a quick 8g plant-protein refuel between meetings
  • Serve as a mid-afternoon pick-me-up instead of reaching for processed candy
  • Bring on hikes, road trips, or outdoor adventures as a portable energy bite
  • Used as a base mix with added protein powder and collagen for customization
  • Made into bite-sized balls frozen for grab-and-go snacks
  • Eaten for breakfast
  • Taken to work as a healthy snack
  • Used as a single-serve batch for portion control

About this item

If you’re always on the go, go with PBfit's Protein Ball Mix, the quick and peanut-buttery snack that's perfect for an out-the-door snack or a mid-day pick-me-up. Each serving of these no-bake protein bites contains a satisfying 8 grams of plant-based protein, along with a wholesome blend of peanut flour, whole-grain oats, chia seeds, and more. Plus, it's a good source of fiber. Easy to make–just mix, roll, and enjoy!

  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.5 x 6.25 x 8.5 inches; 10.58 ounces
  • Ingredients: Whole Grain Gluten Free Rolled Oats, Roasted Peanuts, Pea Protein, Chia Seeds, Rice Bran Extract, Salt, Natural Flavors.
  • Nutritional value: On the product

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these protein balls sturdy enough to survive in a hiking pack or gym bag?

Once rolled and chilled, the balls hold their shape well in a sealed container. For rugged outings, pack them in a small hard container or zip bag to prevent them from getting crushed against gear.

Can I prep a batch, freeze it, and use it as ice-pack fuel on a day hike?

Yes. Many outdoor users freeze the rolled balls and pack them in an insulated bag, where they act as both a cold source and a ready-to-eat energy bite as they thaw during the hike.

Does the long shelf life of the dry mix help with long trip planning?

Customers report buying the mix months in advance and finding it still good when they finally prepared it, which is helpful for trip planning, emergency snack stashes, and seasonal outdoor use.

Is this a good alternative to traditional trail mix on the trail?

Yes. The rolled balls deliver protein, fiber, and peanut-buttery flavor in a compact, no-mess format, which is often more satisfying than loose trail mix and less likely to spill in a pack.

Can I take these on a multi-day camping trip without refrigeration?

The dry mix itself is shelf-stable and travels well. Once rolled, the balls are best kept cool, so for multi-day trips consider a small cooler or prep the dry mix on-site and roll fresh balls each day.

How does this compare to energy gels or chews for endurance activities?

Versus energy gels, the protein balls offer more sustained energy from protein, fiber, and healthy fats, which many endurance users prefer for longer efforts where blood sugar stability matters more than a quick sugar spike.

Will the rolled balls melt or fall apart in hot weather?

In very hot conditions the balls can soften, so storing them in an insulated bag or cooler is recommended. Chilling them thoroughly before packing helps them hold their shape.

Are these compact and lightweight enough for backpacking?

The dry mix is compact and lightweight relative to the 26 servings it yields, and the rolled balls are calorie-dense, which is a plus for backpackers counting pack weight against energy needs.

Can I customize the mix to match the demands of a long outdoor day?

Yes. You can boost calories and electrolytes by adding protein powder, dried fruit, coconut, or a pinch of salt, tailoring each batch to the length and intensity of your activity.

Are these appropriate for a post-yoga studio or post-climb refuel?

Yes. The 8g of plant protein, fiber, and peanut-buttery flavor make these a popular post-activity refuel that is easy to eat on the drive home or at the trailhead.

I'm worried about attracting wildlife — is the peanut butter smell an issue?

The peanut butter aroma is mild in the rolled balls, but in bear country it is best practice to store them in a bear canister or hang them like any other scented food, just as you would with a peanut butter trail mix.

How do I prepare PBfit No Bake Peanut Butter Protein Ball Mix from start to finish?

Empty the dry mix into a large bowl, add the wet ingredients listed on the package (typically water and a sweetener like honey or sugar-free syrup), stir until fully combined, roll into 26 balls, and chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before eating.

Can I freeze the rolled protein balls, and how long do they last?

Yes. Place rolled balls on a parchment-lined tray to freeze individually, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag. They keep well in the freezer for up to two to three months and thaw quickly in the fridge or at room temperature.

How long do the rolled balls last in the refrigerator?

Stored in an airtight container, rolled protein balls stay fresh in the refrigerator for about one to two weeks, which lines up perfectly with a Sunday meal prep and weekday snacking schedule.

Does this mix work with added protein powder, collagen, or other supplements?

Yes. The dry mix is designed as a flexible base, so you can fold in your preferred protein powder, collagen peptides, or superfood add-ins without changing the rolling process, though you may need to slightly adjust the wet ingredients to maintain texture.

Is this mix compatible with a keto, low-sugar, or dairy-free lifestyle?

The mix is naturally dairy-free, vegan, and gluten-free, and is lower in sugar than many protein snacks. For strict keto, you can swap the recommended sweetener for a sugar-free syrup alternative and confirm the final macros against your targets.

What comes in the bag, and what ingredients do I need to supply?

The 10.58 oz bag contains the complete dry mix of oats, peanuts, chia seeds, and flavorings. You supply the wet binder and sweetener — typically water and honey, maple syrup, or a sugar-free substitute — plus any optional mix-ins you want to add.

Is this product safe for people with nut or gluten allergies?

The mix is certified gluten-free, but it does contain peanuts and is made in a facility that may also process other allergens, so it is not suitable for anyone with a peanut or tree nut allergy. Always check the current package label for the most up-to-date allergen information.

How should I store the unopened dry mix to maximize shelf life?

Keep the bag sealed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Customers report the unopened mix stays good for many months, which is one of the reasons it works well for bulk buyers and occasional prep.

What is the difference between this no-bake protein ball mix and a traditional protein powder?

Unlike a tub of protein powder that only delivers macronutrients, this mix is a complete recipe base with oats, peanuts, chia seeds, and flavorings built in, so you skip the measuring of multiple ingredients and end up with a ready-to-eat snack rather than a shake.

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