Product Review: Primal Strips

March 21st, 2010 | Posted by Lindsay Ingalls in Review

Finally a vegan jerky that I love, PRIMAL STRIPS! This low calorie, non-gmo, no preservative, all natural snacks are great especially on the go, however don’t forget a napkin because they are sticky! Primal Strips sent me two of each of their jerky flavors a good thing because hubby gets his own to try.

The Primal Strips jerky flavors:

  • Thai Peanut: This jerky is made from seitan and has a great thai peanut flavor.  Hubz liked this one for me it wasn’t a favorite.
  • Mesquite Lime: This jerky is made from seitan and is my husband’s absolute favorite.  It has a great mesquite flavor with a nice light hint of lime.
  • Teriyaki: This jerky is also a seitan and is so delicious! Both hubby and I liked this one.
  • Hot & Spicy: This jerky is made from shiitake mushrooms and has a different texture than all of the others.  This one is much drier and has the most “jerky” texture.  It is spicy and  I really enjoyed this one.
  • Hickory Smoked:  Now this is one of my favorites; made from soy it has a great BBQ flavor and is finger lickin’ good!
  • Texas BBQ: this one is very similar to the hickory smoked but instead of being smokey it is a bit sweeter and just like the Hickory Smoked you’re going to wanna lick the package clean.
Disclaimer: Primal Strips provided me with a free sample of this product to review, and I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a product giveaway in return for the free product.

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2 Responses

  • Tanya says:

    I LOVE those things…especially the Mesquite Lime!

  • jesse says:

    i love these two. these are great. they really offer alot of flavors. try the hickory its the best. a little much sauce for a jerky but the sauce is what makes it. its more like a universal snack for me. i use them when i hike or bike and keep some in the glove box. sometimes i pull the bbq with a fork and make a pulled pork type of sandwich with it.



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