Protein Bar
Why did Lineage choose whey as the primary protein source, and why concentrate over isolate?
Whey is one of the most complete and bioavailable proteins available. It contains all essential amino acids in highly absorbable forms, is naturally rich in leucine (a key driver of muscle protein synthesis and satiety), and is consistently shown to
Why does the bar use two sweeteners - raw honey and coconut nectar? Why not just honey?
Each one does something different, and they work better together than either does alone. Raw honey is our primary sweetener - it provides flavor depth, natural antimicrobial properties, and acts as a humectant to keep the bar moist. Coconut nectar ad
Why is the texture softer than other protein bars I've tried?
Most protein bars get their firm, dense texture from nut butter bases and stabilizers - ingredients added specifically to mimic what consumers have been trained to expect from the category. We didn't do that. The Lineage Bar is bound with raw honey a
My bar arrived soft or slightly melted - is it still good?
Yes. The Lineage Bar doesn't use stabilizers or nut butter bases to hold its shape under heat, which means it's more sensitive to temperature than most bars. If it arrived soft or slightly misshapen, pop it in the fridge for 20-30 minutes and it'll f
Why does protein quality matter, not just the protein number on the label?
Not all protein is absorbed or utilized the same way by the body. Many protein bars inflate their protein count using highly processed isolates or blends that are harder to digest and less satiating. The Lineage Protein Bar uses grass-fed dairy and c
I usually have a hard time digesting dairy. How will I feel eating a bar made with whey?
Many people who think they don’t tolerate dairy are actually reacting to lactose, gums, emulsifiers, or heavy processing not whey itself. Whey protein concentrate contains significantly less lactose than whole milk, which is why many people who avoid