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Mayo Clinic Health System: "Are you getting too much protein?"
Cleveland Clinic: "13 of the Best Vegetarian and Vegan Protein Sources"
American Academy of Family Physicians: "Nutrition for Weight Loss: Is a Low-Carbohydrate Diet Right for Me?"
Harvard Health Publishing: "How much protein do you need every day?"
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition: "International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand: protein and exercise"
USDA: "Protein Foods"
My Food Data: "16 Nuts and Seeds High in Protein"
USDA FoodData Central: "Sausage, smoked link sausage, pork and beef"
My Food Data: "Dates (Deglet Noor)"
USDA: "Organic 101: What the USDA Organic Label Means"
A high-protein gift basket just makes it a little more exciting to meet your daily protein requirements.
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With a wide variety of snacks, this high-protein gift basket has something for everyone.
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Bunny James is a leading maker of high-protein gift boxes, and this one satisfies on a budget.
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A vegan-friendly gift basket for the plant lovers in your life.
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Image Credit: The Good Grocer
If you're looking for a low-carb assortment of high-protein snacks, this box is the way to go.
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Image Credit: Cedar Mountain Trade Co.
The intersection of gluten-free, high-protein and vegan-friendly.
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Image Credit: Elevate
Protein bars are a speedy source of protein for athletes and people who exercise often.
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Image Credit: SnackBOX
Dried meat isn't just tasty, it's also a good source of protein on the go.
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Who doesn't want to meet their protein requirement by snacking on cheese and crackers?
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Image Credit: Milliard
Presentation is everything when giving a gift, and this one requires no additional wrapping.
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Image Credit: Nut Cravings Store
This assortment contains vegan jerky. Enough said.
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When in doubt, go for a variety of nuts like this one. It even has a reusable wooden tray.
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Image Credit: Bonnie & Pop
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Hickory Farms is a trusted maker of gourmet meat and cheese gift baskets that are conveniently high in protein.
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Sausage, salmon, cheese — oh my! Dan knew what he was doing with this one.
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Image Credit: Dan the Sausageman
You'll get 24 pieces of all-organic goodness.
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Mayo Clinic Health System: "Are you getting too much protein?"
Cleveland Clinic: "13 of the Best Vegetarian and Vegan Protein Sources"
American Academy of Family Physicians: "Nutrition for Weight Loss: Is a Low-Carbohydrate Diet Right for Me?"
Harvard Health Publishing: "How much protein do you need every day?"
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition: "International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand: protein and exercise"
USDA: "Protein Foods"
My Food Data: "16 Nuts and Seeds High in Protein"
USDA FoodData Central: "Sausage, smoked link sausage, pork and beef"
My Food Data: "Dates (Deglet Noor)"
USDA: "Organic 101: What the USDA Organic Label Means"