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Wicked Cutz aims for an authentic beef taste in its Classic Chop House flavor

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Branch Warren’s popular meat snack brand Wicked Cutz, known for its high-protein beef, bacon, and turkey jerky in a wide variety of flavors, has added another option to that growing menu this week. The brand’s latest taste is for its original beef jerky, which already comes in the likes of BBQ Mesquite, Orange Teryaki, and the incredibly spicy Carolina Killa.

Branch Warren and Wicked Cutz new product is Classic Chop House Beef Jerky, promising a classic and authentic beef taste topped with salt and cracked pepper. The macros on this one are just as good as the brand’s other beef jerky at a high 33g of protein per 1oz bag, with only 3g of carbohydrates, all of that sugar, 3g of fat, and a calorie count of 180.

Fans of Wicked Cutz and those interested in trying its Classic Chop House Beef Jerky, you can pick it up from its online store at its usual prices of $6.99 for a single bag, $6.62 each for four, or $6.24 each for a pack of eight.