Producers of meat snacks, including jerky, beef sticks and pork rinds.


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Evans Food Products Company

Pork rind producer located in Chicago, Illinois.




GoodMark Foods, Inc.

Makers of Slim Jim brand jerky.




Jack Link\'s Snack Foods

Wisconsin based company specializing in beef jerky.




Mirab USA Inc

Seller of private label beef jerky.




Oberto Sausage Co

Company is a processor and marketer of natural style jerky products.




Pioneer Snacks, Inc.

Processor of meat snacks, which consist of jerky, meat sticks and kippered beef steak.




Protos Foods

Makers of World Wrestling Federation sponsored meat snacks.




Rudolph Foods Co

Manufacturer of pork rinds and other pork skin snack food products.




Snackmasters Gourmet Jerky Products

Company produces turkey jerky, beef jerky, salmon jerky and ahi tuna jerky.




Tips & Advice to help you make your decision on Meat Snacks

Hunger can strike at inconvenient times, and sometimes it strikes hard. It's a good thing we have meat snacks for the times when fixing and eating a regular meal just won't work. They're convenient, they're tasty, and being high in protein means that a little bit goes a long way. There's no carb crash when you eat meat snacks, just steady energy.

From beef jerky, to turkey jerky, to sardines and tuna salad, there are a lot of options available to hungry snackers with a carnivorous bent. Meat snacks have been around for a long time; they were essential as trail food for Native Americans and Paleolithic hunters, and they're enjoyed just as much by today's outdoorsmen.

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