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Old Trapper Beef Jerky, Old-Fashioned 8 Ounce Bag, 11 Grams of Protein, Zero Grams of Fat, and 70 Calories per Serving (Pack of One)~$9.25 With S&S @ Amazon
Old Trapper Beef Jerky, Old-Fashioned 8 Ounce Bag, 11 Grams of Protein, Zero Grams of Fat, and 70 Calories per Serving (Pack of One)~$9.25 With S&S @ Amazon
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Model: Old Trapper Beef Jerky, Old-Fashioned 8 Ounce Bag, Tender Meat Snacks for Lunches or Between Meals, 11 Grams of Protein, Zero Grams of Fat, and 70 Calories per Serving (Pack of One)
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My personal opinion is that this jerky is far superior to Jack Links. It is a little firmer and tastes a lot less processed. Sam's Club sells both the original and peppered flavors and both are very good.
My personal opinion is that this jerky is far superior to Jack Links. It is a little firmer and tastes a lot less processed. Sam's Club sells both the original and peppered flavors and both are very good.
Thanks, I'm looking forward to trying it.
This price is cheaper than Jack Links too
Jack links does not use nitrites as a preservative, while this brand does in the ingredients list FWIW
Jack Links uses nitrates in the form of "cultured celery extract".
And just because it's "natural" doesn't make it any better for you,
Nitrates are used as a preservative and I appreciate that because I don't want spoiled jerky.
It's also a way for Jack Links and other manufacturers to remove sodium nitrate from the label to make people feel better.
I want to add that using cultured celery extract does nothing but increase the price of the end product unnecessarily so that people who don't know any better will buy the product just because "nitrates" aren't on the label. This is what happens when consumers know nothing about chemistry.
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Got this to compare it to Jack Links
This price is cheaper than Jack Links too
And just because it's "natural" doesn't make it any better for you,
Nitrates are used as a preservative and I appreciate that because I don't want spoiled jerky.
It's also a way for Jack Links and other manufacturers to remove sodium nitrate from the label to make people feel better.
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