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  2. These Snacks Are All Whole30 Approved So You Know They Must ...

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    Sans nitrates, antibiotics, hormones, dyes, gluten, and sugars—just beef or turkey and seasonings like coriander, celery seed, and mustard—each stick touts 120 calories a serving plus 10 grams ...

  3. 9 Items You Should Never Put in Your Grocery Cart - AOL

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    Experts advise skipping processed meats like bacon, cold cuts, and hot dogs loaded with nitrate preservatives. ... experts suggest checking labels for nitrate-free options. ... These pros stick to ...

  4. The #1 Snack to Buy at Costco for Weight Loss ... - AOL

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    Chomps beef sticks are low in calories, with only 100 calories per stick. Add a medium-size apple for roughly 120 calories and 4 grams of fiber, and you have a healthy, balanced snack. Low in Sugar

  5. Biltong - Wikipedia

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    Homemade beef biltong sticks. Biltong is a form of air-dried, cured meat which originated in South Africa, and from there spread to other Southern African countries -- (Zimbabwe, Malawi, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini, and Zambia). Various types of meat are used to produce it, ranging from beef to game meats such as ostrich or kudu.

  6. Prime Roots - Wikipedia

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    It produces non-GMO meat alternatives, and meat-free alternative seafood products, from a protein-rich and nutrient-dense fungi called Koji. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In December 2017, Terramino Foods (now known as Prime Roots) [ 1 ] closed their first seed funding round raising $250,000 in capital and raising $4.25 million in second seed funding in July ...

  7. Peperami - Wikipedia

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    Peperami was previously owned by Unilever within larger global meat snacking portfolio. Citing a struggle to make meat-snacking fit within its global portfolio, Unilever announced on 21 February 2014 that it had signed a definitive agreement for the sale of its meat snacks business to Jack Link's, for an undisclosed amount.