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Snack with the legends

Explore human history, our history, one protein bar at a time.

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+ hundreds of stories more to unlock

What people are saying

I love the history stories that come with the protein bars, I feel like I'm part of a history club.

Michael W.

Cleveland, OH

Love the taste and the stories! Cookies n' Cream was a personal fav.

Jacky P.

Las Vegas, NV

This is a much more fun way to eat my daily protein bar.

David O.

Sacramento, CA

The stories are so interesting. It's an insight to history I love to devour while on my lunch break at work.

Joseph R.

Silver Lake, CA

Frequently asked questions

How do the protein bars and the history stories work?

Every protein bar comes with a code that you can enter on the Power Bricks app/website to unlock one of our history stories. The history stories range in topic, but they will all be interesting. 

Where are your protein bars made?

They are made in the USA at different commercial kitchens, following the highest US food safety standards.

Is this a subscription or a one-time purchase?

Either! You can subscribe to get a package of protein bars every month or you can just do a one-time purchase that doesn't auto-renew.

Is this product available at stores?

It's only available online right now.

Do the bars contain nuts or gluten?

It depends on the bar. Check the nutrition label of each protein bar kind to know the specific details.

The only protein bar for history lovers

Hard Work, Hard Protein

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Protein bars made for those who work hard

Beef Liver Collagen
Natural Nuts
12g

Protein

~200

Calories

B12

Vitamin Energy Boost

Delicious

(Does not taste like liver!)

Whole ingredients

Beef liver collagen
Almonds and cashews
Dates
Natural flavoring

Frequently asked questions

Why beef liver?

Liver is one of the healthiest foods you could possibly eat. It's rich in protein & packed with essential vitamins like B-12 which gives you an extra boost in energy during the workday.

What are experts saying about beef liver in general?

Health enthusiasts like Joe Rogan called eating beef liver a "super food" due to how full of nutrients it is.

Does the bars taste like beef liver?

Nope! The bars contain beef liver collagen, because it's super good for you, but the bars don't taste like it. They taste like regular protein bars while being way healthier for you.

What's different about Power Brick bars vs. other protein bars?

The leading protein bars are full of artificial ingredients + some nuts (which nuts are ok) and they're meant to be eaten after a muscle-building workout session. Meanwhile, Power Brick uses whole ingredients like beef liver and it is meant to be eaten as a meal companion and not just a post work-out snack because of its nutritional whole ingredients that give you energy.

Where are your protein bars made and where is the beef liver from?

They are made in the USA at different commercial kitchens, following the highest US food safety standards. The beef liver collagen comes from grass-fed cattle in American farms.

Is this product available at stores?

It's only available online as a pre-order for now. We will be launching soon.

Healthy snack for the early risers

(Launching Soon)

Exclusive: This one, single artifact cracked the code of a 3,000-year-old puzzle

Now deep in the belly of the British Museum, shrouded in the hushed whispers of history, lies a broken slab of black granite. It's unassuming at first glance, a relic of a bygone era weathered by time and sand. Yet, this unassuming stone holds a secret, a key that truly unlocked an entire civilization's story thousands of years later.

This is the Rosetta Stone.

Rosetta Stone exhibit at the British Museum

Carved in 196 BC, it wasn't a lonely monument. Imagine it gleaming in the Egyptian sun, part of a grand temple complex, its surface etched with a decree praising a young Egyptian pharaoh. But empires crumble, and the Rosetta Stone fell silent and forgotten about. It journeyed from its place of honor, eventually finding itself repurposed as mere building material rubbish in a crumbling 1400’s fort despite its great importance to future generations.

Fort Julien where Napoleon's soldiers found the Rosetta Stone as rubble construction material

Thousands of years go by. It is now the year 1799 and Napoleon and his army are on a military campaign in Egypt. Their goal in Egypt was to block the trading route between Britain and India but they came across something much more meaningful for history.

Near the town of Rashid, along the Nile river, Napoleon’s soldiers were excavating a military trench when they came across a large stone plaque buried in the ground. It was a large heavy stone plaque with writings in three different languages. Writings none of them could read. One, in Egyptian hieroglyphs - the language of the elite in Ancient Egypt. Another, in Demotic script - the writing of the common people of ancient Egypt. And the last, in ancient Greek - a language that is still spoken to this day.

Announcement from Egyptian priests approving king Ptolemy V

The stone was an official announcement from the priests of Memphis (in Egypt) declaring their support for king Ptolemy V (204–181 BC). The message itself isn’t anything too extraordinary compared to other Ancient Egypt artifacts. What made this artifact a monumental discovery is that after thousands of years, we finally got a direct translation of Egyptian Hieroglyphics. A writing we had seen thousands of times all over Egyptian ruins but could read very little of.

For decades, brilliant minds like Jean-Francois Champollion wrestled with the puzzle. Slowly, painstakingly, they teased meaning from the hieroglyphs, using the known Greek as a guide.


One by one, the symbols yielded their secrets. The cartouche, an oval enclosing a pharaoh's name, became a beacon. The mighty Horus, falcon-headed god, revealed his watchful presence. Piece by piece, the Rosetta Stone became a key, unlocking the treasure chest of ancient Egyptian history.

Remember that different civilizations in the ancient world were not connected like we are today. At that time, civilizations lived in cultural bubbles where they only knew about the existence of their own people and little to nothing was known about the existence of other cultures and civilizations. The small decision by an Egyptian priest in the year 196BC, who happened to be bilingual in a language that wouldn’t go extinct (Greek) thousands of years later, unlocked so many messages and stories told by one of the largest civilizations in humanity.