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FUEL LAB

BEAST MODE SNACKS

Our Beast Mode Snack recipes combine real food, practical nutrition, and HoneyCutz Raw Recovery into convenient options that fit your lifestyle. Designed to help support recovery, satisfy cravings, and fuel performance, these snacks prove that eating well doesn't have to be complicated.

Recover. Return. Results.

Yogurt Cup

Serving Size: 1 cup

 

Ingredients:

  • 1 HoneyCutz sachet

  • Greek yogurt

  • Berries

  • Granola

 

Directions:

Mix and layer.

 

Nutrition Benefits:

High protein snack

Probiotics support digestion

Antioxidant-rich berries

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Energy Apple Bites

Serving Size: 1 serving (8 slices)

 

Ingredients:

  • 1 HoneyCutz sachet

  • Apple slices

  • Peanut butter

Directions

Dip and snack.

 

Nutrition Benefits:

Fiber and healthy fats

Natural energy boost

Portable healthy snack

​​Recovery Trail Mix

Serving Size: 1 small bag (1 cup)

 

Ingredients:

  • 1 HoneyCutz sachet

  • Almonds

  • Cashews

  • Dried fruit

 

Directions:

Toss together in a bag.

 

Nutrition Benefits:

Healthy fats and protein

Quick sustained energy

Great on-the-go fuel

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​​Frozen Banana Pops

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​​Serving Size: 2 banana pops

 

Ingredients:

  • 1 HoneyCutz sachet

  • Banana halves

  • Greek yogurt coating

 

Directions:

Freeze for grab-and-go snacks.

 

Nutrition Benefits:

Potassium supports muscles

Protein supports recovery

Cool refreshing snack

Recovery Rice Cakes

Serving Size: 2 rice cakes

 

Ingredients:

  • 1 HoneyCutz sachet

  • Rice cakes

  • Peanut butter

  • Banana slices

 

Directions:

Assemble and enjoy fast.

 

Nutrition Benefits:

Balanced carbs and protein

Quick workout fuel

Portable and filling

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Note: These are food-based wellness recipes, not medical treatments. They can support general health, but they’re not a substitute for medical care, vaccination, adequate sleep, or a balanced diet.

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