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OLD WISCONSIN Turkey Snack Sticks offer a delicious and convenient snacking option for those looking for a protein-packed treat. Perfect for on-the-go lifestyles, these turkey snack sticks are ready to eat and make a great alternative to traditional beef jerky.
Made in the USA, OLD WISCONSIN Turkey Snack Sticks are crafted from high-quality turkey sausage that is naturally slow smoked to enhance flavor. They are gluten-free and contain no MSG, making them suitable for a variety of dietary preferences. With a total of 42 sticks in each pack, they are a great choice for families, gatherings, or individual snacking needs.
Key Features:- Made from 100% natural, high-quality turkey sausage
- Slow smoked for exceptional flavor
- High in protein, offering a satisfying snack option
- Gluten-free and contains no MSG for health-conscious consumers
- Convenient 42-count box, perfect for sharing or stocking up
- Delicious alternative to beef jerky and other dried meat snacks
- Produced in the USA, ensuring quality and safety
OLD WISCONSIN Turkey Snack Sticks are ideal for families, active individuals, and anyone seeking a flavorful, healthy snack. Enjoy them during road trips, at picnics, or as a quick office snack. With their balanced taste and nutritional benefits, these turkey sticks are a smart choice for anyone looking to satisfy their hunger without compromising on quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the primary ingredients in Old Wisconsin Turkey Sausage Snack Sticks? A: Old Wisconsin Turkey Sausage Snack Sticks are made from 100% natural turkey, which is seasoned and smoked to enhance flavor. They contain no MSG and are gluten-free, making them suitable for those with dietary restrictions.
- Q: How much protein is in a serving of Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks? A: Each Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Stick is high in protein, providing a nutritious snack option. While the exact protein content can vary slightly, each stick contributes to a protein-rich diet.
- Q: Are Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks suitable for a keto diet? A: Yes, Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks are low in carbohydrates and high in protein, making them a fitting choice for those following a keto diet.
- Q: How should I store Old Wisconsin Turkey Sausage Snack Sticks? A: It is recommended to store Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks in a cool, dry place. Once opened, they should be consumed within a reasonable time frame to maintain freshness.
- Q: Can Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks be eaten on the go? A: Yes, Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks are individually wrapped, making them a convenient snack option for on-the-go consumption, whether at work, school, or outdoor activities.
- Q: What is the serving size for Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks? A: The serving size for Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks is typically one stick, which is one ounce in weight. The product comes in a box containing forty-two individually wrapped sticks.
- Q: Are Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks made in the USA? A: Yes, Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks are proudly made in the USA, ensuring quality control and adherence to local food safety standards.
- Q: What makes Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks a healthier alternative to beef jerky? A: Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks are made from turkey, which is generally lower in fat and calories compared to beef. They also contain no MSG and are gluten-free, appealing to health-conscious consumers.
- Q: Do Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks contain any allergens? A: Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks are gluten-free, but consumers should always check the packaging for specific allergen information, as they may be processed in facilities that handle common allergens.
- Q: What flavors can I expect from Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks? A: Old Wisconsin Turkey Snack Sticks are naturally smoked and seasoned for a rich, savory flavor that appeals to a wide range of taste preferences, providing a satisfying snacking experience.

