You should check the ingredients carefully if you are sensitive or intolerant to milk, whey protein, wheat, gluten, eggs, or sweeteners. The product is described as using milk and whey protein, wheat flour, egg, and sweeteners instead of added sugar, so it is not suitable for people who need to avoid those ingredient groups unless the full label confirms otherwise for their personal needs.
Sweeteners can be helpful for people who want a sweet taste while reducing added sugar, but tolerance varies. Some people find sweetener-containing snacks perfectly fine, while others prefer to limit them because of taste preference or digestive comfort. If you are unsure, start with one portion and see how it suits you rather than eating several similar products in one day.
Because it is a protein snack, it should also be used as part of an overall varied diet rather than as the main protein source of the day. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a chronic condition, or are on medication, ask a qualified specialist if you are unsure whether protein snacks or sweeteners are appropriate for your routine.