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Dried and True Beef Jerky
Cost: $25/month (3 Bags) $45/month (6 Bags)
Ships To: US
Coupon Code: N/A
Dried and True offers all natural, handcrafted beef jerky made in small batches. Their monthly subscription delivers their delicious jerky right to your door each month. You can opt for 3-bags ($25) or 6-bags ($45) and can customize the assortment of flavors you receive.
Dried and True ships via USPS on a monthly basis.
We received the 3-Pack “Assorted”, which included one of each of Dried and True‘s flavors.
The August 2016 Dried and True “Assorted” box included the following items:
~Dried and True Original: Original is classic jerky with hints of Worcestershire sauce, onion, and garlic. It’s B’s favorite of the bunch (Dried and True has popped up in a few subscription boxes over the years), but it’s not plain old jerky. It’s not tough like some jerky brands are, this is soft and chewy!
~Dried and True Ginger Teriyaki: Ginger Teriyaki is flavored with real ginger and pineapple juice, then sprinkled with sesame seeds. Like all Dried and True jerky, this is gluten-free and contains no preservatives, no nitrates and no corn syrup. I think this is my favorite of the bunch. It has a kick to it, but I wouldn’t call it spicy. It’s just good!
~Dried and True Chile Limon: The final jerky in the box was their Chile Limon, which blends spicy chiles with a hint of lemon. Now I would call this one spicy. It’s not an overpowering spiciness, but it’s certainly there.
What do you think about Dried and True? Have you tried their jerky? If you are interested in subscribing you can find them here.