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Naturally fermented salami snack for strength and stamina.
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My daughter would have to be the fussiest eater in the whole world i'm not even kidding! She won't eat a sandwich for school as she will not have anything in bread, she doesn't mind having bread and having something like salami or ham separate but there is no way she would let the two things touch one another. I like these as they keep her salami snack seperate in it's own little pack so it stays nice and fresh.
In each packet you get one slice of salami and two salami sticks. So it is just a little protein snack. As they are in their own individual portions they stay fresh in the sealed packet. I find if I buy salami in packs some of it can dry out in the fridge or pass its use by date as the packet has been opened. With these I can buy a pack on a sunday to last her for the weeks lunches.
I don't know what she sees in them but she really loves them. For me I only like the salami slice which is just a mild slice of salami but the sticks have a really strong salami flavour and I am not very keen on them. They are almost like a beer stick in that they are quite firm and chewy.
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