🌟 Snack like a pro, fuel like a champion!
Wild Zora Meat & Veggie Bars are a variety pack of healthy, high-protein snacks made from ethically sourced meats and vegetables. These gluten-free, soy-free bars are perfect for those with restrictive diets, offering AIP-friendly options without added sweeteners or fillers. Proudly made in the USA, they provide a convenient and nutritious snack for busy professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
S**E
Best travel food for AIP (that'd be the lamb one)/paleo
You can put one in a purse pocket, forget about it for weeks, and revive yourself in a pinch. Yet it's meat. Soft, preservative-free,with some veggies & flavor. Largely made road-tripping bearable!
R**E
Surprisingly Delicious!
I’m type one diabetic, and it is difficult for me to find snacks that fit in my diet. I tried these on a whim, and they are surprisingly delicious! Great texture, good flavor, with a little bit of zing to them. I will definitely buy again.
M**K
Delicious & healthy
I love Wild Zora dried meat. It's delicious and healthful, packed with honest-to-goodness, real food. It's a staple go-to for me.
K**S
Jerky?
Bought just to tryNot what I expected- really not a fan
A**
So delicious!
These are my favorite Wild Zora meals. I keep one in my purse at all times, so I can put nutritious food in my tummy when I get hungry, instead of eating fast food from a drive-thru
R**T
Awful <and> expensive.
Trail food has come a long way in the past 20 years, largely because all the preppers have stockpiled so much they've created artificial demand that has enabled new players to enter the market. Zora is one of those, and as a matter of course I try pretty much everything that comes out, as I do a couple long-distance backpacking trips a year and like food that doesn't suck. So I bought Zora's sampler pack and away I went into Colorado's Collegiate Wilderness.I was immediately concerned that the packaging was a bit like those old CDs where the packing was something like five times what was necessary. The meat bars themselves are only a couple inches square. Def a "snack" rather than "food".The bars are NOT jerky. They are pureed meat/stuff pressed into a squat rectangle, giving them the consistency of baby food that's been left out in the sun to congeal a little. And the flavor? Well, you COULD identify that it was probably meat at one point, but the spice/non-meat add-ons just didn't work. Imagine if you bought those cheap gas-station beef jerkys, pureed them in a blender, added whatever loose veggies you had the fridge, slopped them out on the counter to dry overnight, and cut them into little rectangles. Oh yeah, and you don't so much begin with "meat" as "ass".Hard pass.The first bite was so bad I almost threw them all out then and there. I committed to trying at least one bite of each of the seven flavors but only got thru four. I pawned the rest off on a poor sap I passed on the trail for a handful of sesame sticks. (I gave the dude an incorrect name should he try to hunt me down later.)
B**K
Yummy
These are great! A tad on the expensive side so we buy on occasion.
M**I
Interesting
I bought the Zora Meat & Veggie bars because I was told I need more protein. The taste isn't bad, but not something I think I would buy again.
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