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‘Savage-Sized’ Meat Snacks

November 30, 2020 By Isabelle Gustafson

Conagra Brands’ $2.5 billion snacks portfolio is one of the largest and fastest-growing in the food industry, and the company remains committed to capturing growth by delivering innovation to convenience store customers and consumers. New Slim Jim Savage Mild Flavor Smoked Meat Sticks are three times bigger than Giant Slim Jim Sticks, made with beef, pork and chicken and packed with six grams of protein per serving. These ‘Savage-sized’ meat snacks contain no artificial flavors and no artificial colors — just the satisfying taste of Slim Jim Mild Meat Stick goodness.

Conagra Brands Inc.
www.conagrabrands.com

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