How chocolate can make you BETTER at your job: New $6.95 snack launches designed to banish the 3pm slump for good
- Peak Chocolate bars claim to help to boost performance and give you energy
- They feature dark chocolate, as well as nootropics and countless vitamins
- The bars describe themselves as the 'world's first high performance chocolate'
- This isn't the first snack with wellness benefits to hit the market recently
When the 3pm slump hits, it can be hard to avoid reaching for a sweet and sugary treat to pick you up until the end of the day.
But such snacks are never all that good for lasting energy, and do even worse things to your waistline.
Enter Peak Chocolate. The high energy dark chocolate bar claims to help to boost performance in the boardroom at work, as well as aiding in concentration levels.

Peak Chocolate is a high energy dark chocolate bar (pictured) that claims to boost performance in the boardroom and help concentration levels

Containing delicious dark chocolate, the snack has a formulated blend of natural nootropics and vitamins like Lions Mane extract, Ginko Balboa, Green Tea Extract and vitamin B6 and B12
Containing delicious dark chocolate, the snack also has a specially formulated blend of natural nootropics and vitamins like Lions Mane extract, Ginko Balboa, Green Tea Extract and vitamin B6 and B12.
Nootropics are also known as 'smart drugs' or cognitive enhancers, which help to boost memory, creativity or motivation in the workplace.
The creators, Raph Freedman and Rory Boyden call their snack the 'world's first high performance chocolate bar'.

The creators, Raph Freedman and Rory Boyden call their snack the 'world's first high performance chocolate bar' (pictured)

A single serving of the chocolate contains just two grams of sugar (pictured)
And they say it doesn't only help with concentration, but can also boost your workouts.
'With the big three supplements (Creatine, BCAA and Caffeine) in one convenient and delicious snack, Peak Chocolate is the perfect pre-workout partner to help you take your training to the next level,' the website states.
They also claim it works to boost energy while you're exercising, whether that's on a long bike ride or run.
You can buy a serving of three individual bars for $6.95, and each bar contains just two grams of sugar.

And they say the bar (pictured) doesn't only help with concentration, but can also boost your workouts

Melbourne-based businesswoman, Jess Thomas (pictured), who runs multi-million-dollar healthy snack business, Health Lab, formulated the first edible beauty, probiotic snack range
Of course, Peak Chocolate isn't the first snack that promises to give you something more than just a full stomach.
Melbourne-based businesswoman, Jess Thomas, who runs multi-million-dollar healthy snack business, Health Lab, recently formulated the first edible beauty, probiotic snack range:
'At Health Lab, we are firm believers that true beauty starts from within, and whatever you put into your body is just as important as what you put on it,' Jess told FEMAIL.


Jess's new probiotic beauty balls are enriched with one billion vegan probiotics per ball, and they come in two different flavours, Glow Choc Matcha and Gutsy Mixed Berry (both pictured)
'Especially when it comes to skin health. If you want radiant, glowing skin you need to start with a healthy, balanced gut.
'That's why we have created vegan probiotic beauty balls. Filled to the brim with skin-loving, complexion-boosting ingredients, to help you glow from the inside out.'
Jess's probiotic beauty balls are enriched with one billion vegan probiotics per ball, and they come in two different flavours, Glow Choc Matcha and Gutsy Mixed Berry.
'Providing a convenient and uncomplicated way to restore gut health and encourage health, happy skin from within, in our biased opinions, these are one of the smartest (not to mention cheapest) beauty products you could invest in,' she explained.
'Ladies, it's time to shake up your beauty routine and snack your way to glowing skin.'
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