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Variety Pack Stick Sampler Box

Variety Pack Stick Sampler Box

Variety Pack Stick Sampler Box

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EAT GOOD

We strive to make healthy snacks that help you win your day. Packed with real, whole ingredients that won’t bog you down while you’re busy!

BE GOOD

We know it’s hard to eat healthy when life gets busy. These snacks are always within reach to keep you fueled while still being good to yourself.

DO GOOD

Each purchase you make supports amazing causes. Food banks, shelters, and global programs are just a few of the ways your snacks make an impact.

Why Grass-fed & finished beef?

What is grass-fed & grass-finished beef?

Grass-fed and finished beef comes from cows that have only eaten grass for their entire lives. They are free to forage on grasses in large pastures and don’t receive any supplemental grain. This is slightly different from solely grass-fed beef, where the cattle may be started on grass but finished on grain. Mission Meats proudly uses beef that's been grass-fed and finished to get the best quality meats for our snacks.

What are the perks of eating grass-fed beef?

One of the biggest benefits of grass-finished beef is that it has 20% fewer calories than grain-finished beef. In addition to being lower in calories, it also has higher levels of Omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamins A and E. Lastly, grass-finished beef has higher amounts of conjugated linoleic acid, which is an essential fatty acid that has been shown to fight cancer and reduce body fat.

Is grass-fed beef better for the environment?

Grass-fed and finished beef overall is much better for the environment than grain-fed farms which have larger carbon footprints. While cattle feed on the pastures, the soil gets restored from the microbial diversity. In turn, it’s been shown that the land from grass-finished farms is more drought-tolerant and flood-resistant. Another benefit is that it can help fight climate change since grass traps carbon dioxide, and it can reduce greenhouse gases.

When is the best time to eat a high-protein snack?

Studies have shown that the best time to eat a high-protein snack is 15-60 minutes after any strenuous activity. This could be any activity from working out to hiking, kayaking, gardening, walking, or even while out camping. It’s also important to eat protein in the morning to keep you satisfied until lunch. Bacon jerky and eggs anyone?!

Why Grass-fed & finished beef?

What is grass-fed & grass-finished beef?

Grass-fed and finished beef comes from cows that have only eaten grass for their entire lives. They are free to forage on grasses in large pastures and don’t receive any supplemental grain. This is slightly different from solely grass-fed beef, where the cattle may be started on grass but finished on grain. Mission Meats proudly uses beef that's been grass-fed and finished to get the best quality meats for our snacks.

What are the perks of eating grass-fed beef?

One of the biggest benefits of grass-finished beef is that it has 20% fewer calories than grain-finished beef. In addition to being lower in calories, it also has higher levels of Omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamins A and E. Lastly, grass-finished beef has higher amounts of conjugated linoleic acid, which is an essential fatty acid that has been shown to fight cancer and reduce body fat.

Is grass-fed beef better for the environment?

Grass-fed and finished beef overall is much better for the environment than grain-fed farms which have larger carbon footprints. While cattle feed on the pastures, the soil gets restored from the microbial diversity. In turn, it’s been shown that the land from grass-finished farms is more drought-tolerant and flood-resistant. Another benefit is that it can help fight climate change since grass traps carbon dioxide, and it can reduce greenhouse gases.

When is the best time to eat a high-protein snack?

Studies have shown that the best time to eat a high-protein snack is 15-60 minutes after any strenuous activity. This could be any activity from working out to hiking, kayaking, gardening, walking, or even while out camping. It’s also important to eat protein in the morning to keep you satisfied until lunch. Bacon jerky and eggs anyone?!

Why Free-Range Turkey?

What is Free-range turkey?

Free-range means that the turkey in our products had access to fresh air and was allowed to forge on the land and move around. It’s been shown that it produces a smaller bird but results in more flavorful meat. We use free-range turkey in all our turkey snacks because we believe it’s important to source quality meats to make the tastiest snacks.

How is it different than factory-farmed turkey?

Factory-farmed turkeys don’t have access to the outdoors and are often kept in cages. These turkeys are often larger and inexpensive but are full of water which ends up drying out the meat upon cooking. Conventionally raised turkeys are also given antibiotics, which some professionals believe has contributed to some diseases becoming antibiotic-resistant.

Where do we source free-range turkey from?

One of the farms we proudly source from is Ferndale Market in Minnesota. It’s a third-generation turkey farm that was started in 1939 by Dale and Fern Peterson and is currently being run by their son and his wife along with their son and his wife. They are committed to keeping their turkeys antibiotic-free, raising them using sustainable practices, and always using human processing methods.

Why Free-Range Turkey?

What is Free-range turkey?

Free-range means that the turkey in our products had access to fresh air and was allowed to forge on the land and move around. It’s been shown that it produces a smaller bird but results in more flavorful meat. We use free-range turkey in all our turkey snacks because we believe it’s important to source quality meats to make the tastiest snacks.

How is it different than factory-farmed turkey?

Factory-farmed turkeys don’t have access to the outdoors and are often kept in cages. These turkeys are often larger and inexpensive but are full of water which ends up drying out the meat upon cooking. Conventionally raised turkeys are also given antibiotics, which some professionals believe has contributed to some diseases becoming antibiotic-resistant.

Where do we source free-range turkey from?

One of the farms we proudly source from is Ferndale Market in Minnesota. It’s a third-generation turkey farm that was started in 1939 by Dale and Fern Peterson and is currently being run by their son and his wife along with their son and his wife. They are committed to keeping their turkeys antibiotic-free, raising them using sustainable practices, and always using human processing methods.