10/26/2009

Review of Wild Ride Beef Jerky Cowboy Strips Teriyaki, 16 Ounce Bag

Enjoyed the taste of teriyaki which can often be too sweet but took this to a soccer game and the team loved the jerky for a post game snack. I think the strips are easier to eat than the chunks or drier product you often see.

Product Description
Jim Davis, the founder of Wild Ride beef jerky, grew up as a fourth-generation Texas cattle rancher, in a community where beef jerky was a part of everyday life. Each family made its own beef jerky from carefully guarded family recipes. Every year there was a jerky tasting contest, where families competed for the glory of making the best Texas jerky. To win was considered the highest honor a person could receive.As Jim grew older, he found that there was not a jerky on the market like the tender, delicious beef jerky he remembered from his youth. So, determined to make beef jerky the way it was meant to be, he created Wild Ride beef jerky. To create the perfect beef jerky Jim followed some basic guidelines to make it flavorful, tender and tasty. There now are several versions of Wild Ride Beef Jerky and Cowboy Strips is for the traditional jerky consumer looking for a great taste.Wild Ride comes in several versions now depending on your snacking and nutritional needs:1.Natural2.Hormone and Antibiotic Free3.Zero Carbohydrate4.Cowboy Strips

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