RXBAR

Founded: 2013
Founders : Peter Rahal, Jared Smith
Company Ownership: Private
Headquarters: Chicago, IL
What they offer:

Protein bars, nut butters, kids bars, and oats made from egg whites, dates, and nuts. Bars are individually packaged. Butters are sold in full-size jars and single-serving packs. Oats are sold in single-serving cups. Variety packs are available for protein bars, nut butters, and oats.

What we know:

RX Bar discloses the following information on their website:

  • Certifications: Kosher
  • RX Bar has products that are free from gluten, peanuts, tree nuts, dairy, soy, fish, and shellfish.
  • Products are manufactured in a facility that processes eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, milk, wheat, and soy.
  • When products are made, samples are lab tested in order to label a product “gluten-free” under the FDA requirements.
  • Most of their ingredients are inherently non-GMO.
  • The company sources their coffee and cocoa from outside of the U.S.
  • They source as many products from the U.S. as possible.
  • RX Bar works closely with their farmers and suppliers from the U.S. to ensure the highest quality ingredients.
How you can reach them yourself:
Phone: (312) 624-8200
Office Mailing Address: 412 N Wells Street, Chicago, IL 60654
The RXBAR Story:

In 2013 Peter Rahal decided to join forces with his childhood friend Jared Smith, and in his parents’ home basement they came up with nutritious protein bars without the B.S. that other protein bars had. All products are formulated with a simple base of egg whites, dates, and nuts.

The company works closely with their suppliers to ensure their ingredients are of the highest quality. Most of their ingredients are inherently non-GMO and come from suppliers in the U.S.  They do source their coffee and cocoa from outside of the U.S. All bars are Certified Kosher. 

RX Bar has different products that can satisfy the needs of people with restrictive diets. They offer products that are free from gluten, peanuts, tree nuts, dairy, soy, fish, shellfish, wheat, and sesame, but are processed in a facility that also processes eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, milk, wheat and soy.


Last Updated 02.14.2020

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