The Lowrey’s Hot and Spicy Bacon Curls make the perfect low-carb snack. Not only are the bacon curls delicious, they are high in protein, and contain 60-percent less fat than fried pork rinds. To make, simply put the bacon curls in the microwave for 1 to 2 minutes and then enjoy. Eat them right from the bag or with your favorite hot sauce, dip, salsa or barbecue sauce. Founded in 1918, Oberto Brands is a family-owned leader in the meat snacks industry. Oberto Brands includes Oberto, Pacific Gold Reserve, and Cattleman’s Cut, each with its own mission, purpose and legions of passionate fans. Employing more than 300 food professionals at his home base in Kent, WA, Oberto’s mission is to empower people to make better choices for a healthier and happier life.
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Boomertheboxer –
These are amazing if you like pork rinds. We have an 1100 watt microwave and 1 minute and 50 seconds and all of them pop! They are soooo, fresh compared to store bought ones. If you are reading this, then just buy them. If you don’t like them, then blame me. But I’m not sure how you won’t.
J. G. J. –
I though I’d take a chance on these and I’m glad I did. Little super hard pieces of bacon (?!) that microwave in 2 minutes to wonderfully warm pork rinds.
Rodney A. Pruitt –
It has a lot of instructions for a reason. It is hard to get it "just right" in the microwave. But once you figure out your microwave they taste good. I wished they didn’t put MSG on them (monosodium glutamate). I’m not afraid of MSG but I’m on a diet that’s partially low salt. I got these as a snack since they are no-carb snacks and I knew it had a lot of salt but didn’t pay attention until I got them that most of it was MSG. Anyway don’t let that stop you from buying them. If they seem chewy you didn’t microwave them long enough.
FrogJump –
As others have said, these smell absolutely horrible. I dont know that I would say its an “ammonia” smell but it’s unpleasant. My apartment will smell like this for a couple days. Its even on my breath and in my nose. I left the house for a couple hours after eating them and the stink was still with me. With that said, they taste fine. Not great, but not bad. You can buy a tastier and much larger bag of pork rinds at a gas station for 99 cents. Im not unhappy with my purchase but not satisfied enough to buy them again.
Amazon Customer –
Didn’t have any problems microwaving it. I’d say it only took about 1 minute and 10 seconds. It wasn’t really spicy. More salty than spicy. There is a “spice flavor” if that makes sense but as far as heat, it’s not there. I would’ve given it a 5 stars but the salt was a little too much. I probably would’ve preferred if it was plain instead. I’m Asian so maybe dipping it in a chili vinegar dip and having it with rice would neutralize the salt flavor but even so, I’d still be consuming all that sodium. I might try the original next.
Amanda M. My Mickey Tips –
My family raves over these things (think Keto) and when I see a product and price this good I have to take advantage of it. They prefer the spicy over original flavor, and these bags pop pretty full, do not disappoint.
Girard Jergensen –
It was interesting to have hot, fresh, crispy pork rinds. The flavor is fairly good, and once you get the timing right for your microwave, it works out nicely. Be aware that it will not fill up the whole bag since they don’t expand to fill the whole bag like popcorn does, and that gives you a feeling of being shorted right out of the bat, at least that first time. At anything less than a dollar per bag, these are just as cheap as buying from the store and just as tasty.
spbagwell –
I was skeptical about microwaveable pork rinds, but, after 1 minute in the microwave, these are the bomb! Instead of buying a bag from the grocery store, I can purchase these and have them anytime. The size is just the right amount for 1 person. All the pieces expand so there is no concern like popcorn where a few unpopped kernels are left. I have actually bought more because it is hard to keep in the pantry with all the demand in my family.
Lita –
I don’t do microwave. I had purchased a bag of similar product at a fair, so I wasn’t able to replenish my supply. They taste exactly like the pork rinds you buy freshly fried by the bag. Prepackaged pork rinds are terrible in comparison to these freshly fried. I used a combination of lard and chicken fat, about an inch in a small pot, and fried up in two batches. No worries about pieces not microwaving to proper doneness. It’s a good portion for a keto snack for two people. The seasoning is mild, and the price is right on. I will definitely be buying these again.
DAVID WELBY –
These are actually very good! Very good value as well. They come in single bags just like micro popcorn. 2 minutes in my microwave, and perfect! My only real gripe, is that they are very often unavailable.