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100% natural energy bars with seriously tasty ingredients! A single bar that packs a lot of carbohydrate whilst tasting great too. Apple Strudel flavour Das ist gut, ja! Our best selling energy bar. We launched the Apple Strudel Mule Bar as a homage to the great Austrian pastry. We had no idea how quickly it would become our best seller. There are layers of flavour here which you just dont expect from an energy bar
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100% natural energy bars with seriously tasty ingredients! A single bar to give you an energy boost when you need it.  Hunza  Nut flavour. In the Hunza Valley of Northern Pakistan, the apricot is referred to as Hunza Gold. This evocative name was the original name for this bar (until someones lawyer told us we couldnt call it that). That aside, the apricots in this bar are still from northern Pakistan plus being Fairtrade & un-sulphured & when mixed with good old fashioned walnuts, provide a true Christmas cake of an energy bar. Sublime taste. This bar is Vegan Society registered as well as coming wrapped in a compostable wrapper. Mule Bar Hunza Nut energy bar features   32% Hunza apricots & 7% walnuts Fairtrade certified 197 Kcal & 38g carbohydrate per bar Compostable wrapper Vegan Society registered Compostable Wrapper Explained In June 2011, an Apple Strudel Mule Bar rolled off the production line in an environmentally friendly, compostable wrapper. A small step but a vital one in Mule Bars direction to have all their products in compostable wrappers by the Spring of 2014. We are not suggesting in anyway that it is ok to drop our wrappers while outdoors. Our stance is firm. Eat your bar, put it in your home compost & feel good. Mule Bar explains this small but important detail further: Compostable bar info Our new wrapper is made from wood pulp which is a renewable resource. (All food wrappers for the 2012 London Olympics had to be made from compostable material). Our wrappers are made by a company called Nature Flex Where does the wood pulp come from? All the wood pulp used in the manufacture of Nature Flex films originates from non-genetically modified sources; & is sourced from four referenced suppliers whose operations have been certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), or a regional environmental body. Is the wood pulp FSC certified? Two of the suppliers are certified to FSC, one is partially certified to PEFC (and is steadily increasing the area of forestry under certification) & one is actively working towards FSC accreditation. Timing for composting:
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- 6 weeks
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MuleBar Energy Bar Apple Strudel - 24 Box

100% natural energy bars with seriously tasty ingredients! Supplied in a boxed quantity of 24 bars to save you money. Apple Strudel flavour. Das ist gut, ja! Our best selling energy bar. We launched the Apple Strudel MuleBar as a homage to the great Austrian pastry. We had no idea how quickly it would become our best seller. There are layers of flavour here which you just dont expect from an energy bar - the apple mixes fantastically with cinnamon and combined with ripe, sweet raisins... well, you get the picture. Have a good look at the compostable wrapper too, the moons been swapped for an apple!   MuleBar Apple Strudel energy bar features   25% Apple, 7% Apricot kernel and 2% cranberries Fairtrade certified 195 Kcal & 37g carbohydrate per energy bar Compostable wrapper
Compostable Wrapper Explained In June 2011, an Apple Strudel MuleBar rolled off the production line in an environmentally friendly, compostable wrapper. A small step but a vital one in MuleBars direction to have all their products in compostable wrappers by the Spring of 2014. We are not suggesting in anyway that it is ok to drop our wrappers while outdoors. Our stance is firm. Eat your bar, put it in your home compost and feel good. MuleBar explains this small but important detail further: Compostable bar info Our new wrapper is made from wood pulp which is a renewable resource. (All food wrappers for the 2012 London Olympics had to be made from compostable material). Our wrappers are made by a company called NatureFlex Where does the wood pulp come from? All the wood pulp used in the
manufacture of NatureFlex films originates from non-genetically modified sources; and is sourced from four referenced suppliers whose operations have been certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), or a regional environmental body. Is the wood pulp FSC certified? Two of the suppliers are certified to FSC, one is partially certified to PEFC (and is steadily increasing the area of forestry under certification) and one is actively working towards FSC accreditation. Timing for composting: - At home in compost - 8 to 10 weeks - Industrial composting - 4 - 6 weeks - Outdoor - completely depends on the conditions but crucially need micro organisms to break down, 3 years a broad brush guideline for UK although we dont
want to encourage litter. The wrapper is designed for composting as above - home or Industrial. In the sea - Roughly same as home composting What conditions are required for biodegradation to occur? Heat, water and oxygen are required by micro-organisms for efficient and effective biodegradation. Biodegradable plastics are metabolised by micro-organisms which transform the bioplastic product into carbon dioxide, water and biomass. What is the difference between the terms biodegradable and compostable? A biodegradable plastic will break down under the action of naturally occurring micro-organisms (e.g. bacteria, fungi or algae), but has no specific time frame and no requirement for not leaving a toxic residue. A compostable plastic is plastic that undergoes degradation by biological
processes during composting to yield carbon dioxide, water, inorganic compounds and biomass, at a rate consistent with other k
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100% natural energy bars with seriously tasty ingredients! Supplied in a boxed quantity of 24 bars to save you money. Apple Strudel flavour. Das ist gut, ja! Our best selling energy bar. We launched the Apple Strudel Mule Bar as a homage to the great Austrian pastry. We had no idea how quickly it would become our best seller. There are layers of flavour here which you just dont expect from an energy bar
- the apple mixes fantastically with cinnamon & combined with ripe, sweet raisins... well, you get the picture. Have a good look at the compostable wrapper too, the moons been swapped for an apple!   Mule Bar Apple Strudel energy bar features   25% Apple, 7% Apricot kernel & 2% cranberries Fairtrade certified 195 Kcal & 37g carbohydrate per energy bar Compostable wrapper Compostable Wrapper Explained In June 2011, an Apple Strudel Mule Bar rolled off the production line in an environmentally friendly, compostable wrapper. A small step but a vital one in Mule Bars direction to have all their products in compostable wrappers by the Spring of 2014. We are not suggesting in anyway that it is ok to drop our wrappers while outdoors. Our stance is firm. Eat your bar, put it in your home compost & feel good. Mule Bar explains this small but important detail further: Compostable bar info Our new wrapper is made from wood pulp which is a renewable resource. (All food wrappers for the 2012 London Olympics had to be made from compostable material). Our wrappers are made by a company called Nature Flex Where does the wood pulp come from? All the wood pulp used in the manufacture of Nature Flex films originates from non-genetically modified sources; & is sourced from four referenced suppliers whose operations have been certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), or a regional environmental body. Is the wood pulp FSC certified? Two of the suppliers are certified to FSC, one is partially certified to PEFC (and is steadily increasing the area of forestry under certification) & one is actively working towards FSC accreditation. Timing for composting:
- At home in compost
- 8 to 10 weeks
- Industrial composting
- 4
- 6 weeks
- Outdoor
- completely depends on the conditions but crucially need micro organisms to break down, 3 years a broad brush guideline for UK although we dont want to encourage litter. The wrapper is designed for composting as above
- home or Industrial. In the sea
- Roughly same as home composting What conditions are required for biodegradation to occur? Heat, water & oxygen are required by micro-organisms for efficient & effective biodegradation. Biodegradable plastics are metabolised by micro-organisms which transform the bioplastic product into carbon dioxide, water & biomass. What is the difference between the terms biodegradable & compostable? A biodegradable plastic will break down under the action of naturally occurring micro-organisms (e.g. bacteria, fungi or algae), but has no specific time frame & no requirement for not leaving a toxic residue. A compostable plastic is plastic that undergoes degradation by biological processes during composting to yield carbon dioxide, water, inorganic compounds & biomass, at a rate consistent with other k

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