Buffalo Bills 3.5oz Barbecue Country Cut Beef Jerky Pack

: Buffalo Bills 3.5oz Barbecue Country Cut Beef Jerky Pack

Buffalo Bills 3.5oz Barbecue Country Cut Beef Jerky Pack

from: Choo Choo R Snacks, Inc.



 : Buffalo Bills 3.5oz Barbecue Country Cut Beef Jerky Pack
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Buffalo Bills Premium Snacks
EAN: 0015855100577
Label: Choo Choo R Snacks, Inc.
Manufacturer: Choo Choo R Snacks, Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Choo Choo R Snacks, Inc.
Studio: Choo Choo R Snacks, Inc.



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Product Description3.5oz of our Barbeque flavor Buffalo Bills Country Cut Beef Jerky. Made in the USA with 100% US beef, it features a 'not so secret' Southern twist - molasses and pineapple. A little tangy (and a little sweet) BBQ treat! Introduced in 2005, our line of Country Cut Beef Jerky is one of the best you'll ever eat. This 'easy to chew' jerky is thick cut, extremely moist, and downright tenderlicious. Customers nationwide find it simply addictive! Buffalo Bills Country Cut Beef Jerky is available in 5 great flavors (Barbecue, Honey Pepper, Mild, Spicy, and Teriyaki) and 3 size packs (1.75oz, 3.5oz and 8oz).




Features:
  • 3.5oz of our Barbecue flavor Buffalo Bills Country Cut Beef Jerky
  • Features a "not so secret" Southern twist - molasses and pineapple (a little tangy and sweet)
  • Easy to chew, thick cut, extremely moist, and downright tenderlicious
  • USDA inspected and approved - only 2 carbs and 70 calories per 1/4 pack
  • Our Country Cut Jerky is available in 5 flavors - Barbecue, Honey Pepper, Mild, Spicy, and Teriyaki











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