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What Are Maple Pecan Energy Balls?
These Pecan Energy Balls are ridiculously easy, delicious and really do give you that boost of energy that you’re looking for. All those pancake, lovers out there, this one is good enough to eat for breakfast! A scrumptious mix of nuts and seeds balanced by the natural sweetness of maple. ‘Maple Pecan Energy Balls’ are simple, super delicious on-the-go snack or lunchbox item! They taste like a mini pecan pie without the calories or junk. Packed with healthy fats and protein with no refined sugar and no artificial ingredients.
The key ingredient to these ‘Maple Pecan Energy Balls’ is pecans, which give these Energy Balls their delicious buttery flavor. Other ingredients are dates, oats, a bit of cinnamon and a maple syrup. Contains Milk and

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