“All of the Goodness, None of the Garbage…” Nick’s sticks are produced for Wenzel’s Farm from Free-Range Turkey never given antibiotics or hormones. These delicious snack sticks are seasoned with Redmond Organic Seasoned Salt and are free of Nitrates, Nitrites, Gluten, and MSG. 12 packages each containing 2 sticks.
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alexia maytag –
I ordered the pack of 12 spicy turkey sticks. Received one. Now this brand is very good, but if I could give 0 stars I would. 32$ for an individual pack that is like 2$ at the store? A shame
Pachamama –
We ordered and were loyal to, the beef version of these sticks which were out go to on-the-go family snack for over 5 years. We preferred the flavor to turkey–until they proceeded to get greasier/more fatty (almost like beef tallow or suet) by the batch. Not sure what happened, as the beef never used to be like that, but it got to the point where it was literally leaving a fatty/gristly coating on our tongues which made them consistently unpleasant. (So much so that we ended up giving the rest to our dogs, as treats.) So we jumped to the turkey version. So much leaner, cleaner and zero fatty gristle! Tasty, plus a lower calorie/fat content = win/win. (Hey Nick ~ please fix the beef!)
George –
Really good and spicy. Not dry with good moisture level. Two per serving in each wrapper. Where’s the beef? It’s right here!
JennyJo House –
The taste is very good, the product seems to be very good. A little too spendy.
Lizann Skelton –
Great price, quality and better than going to store to store to find this brand.
Tk –
I like to have nibbles with me when I run errands to keep me away from junk food drive thrus. These do the job especially if I have ginger ale to counter the salt effect.
Tim –
First of all, these are an excellent product. They’re healthy and tasty.
I ordered a pack of 12. What I received was a large package with one snack in it. I’ll admit it was pretty funny, to be honest. But, I didn’t get what I had paid for. Amazon’s fulfillment services do not directly support this kind of discrepancy. So, I was at the mercy of the seller. In the past, in general, not all sellers are as responsive as you’d hope. But, Nick’s Sticks was awesome and they came through.
They gathered my info, and resolved my issue within a day, by shipping out my full order. I sincerely appreciate their service and willingness to work with their customers. I absolutely will be buying these again.
suzanne lowry –
Very tasty product. Out of the 25 I ordered, I noticed one appeared to have some mold on it
when I opened it, so I didn’t eat it. I’ve gotten these before at retail stores and never had a problem so I guess it was just a fluke
J. Harris –
I’ve always been a long term fan of Ostrim meat sticks, but saw these in an Amazon ad and decided to try them. Wow. I’m happy I did.
PROs:
– There’s more product in the package (1.7oz as opposed to 1.5oz Ostrim)
– There are two sticks per package, (yes, of course they are slightly smaller, but you finish one and, voila, there’s another one waiting for you!).
– From a purely subjective POV, the taste is better. More like meat, less like flavorings.
– The better taste may be a function of Nicks’ use of free-range animals (no hormones or antibiotics). No artificial colors, soy, msg, nitrates or nitrites.
– My wife loves the fact that Nick’s Free Range Turkey are 75 calories and 0 carbs (Ostrim Turkey is 100 cal, 6 carbs)
– Product packaging is easier to open without ‘tools’. (As I get older I start to care about stuff like that…)
CONs:
– I haven’t found a ‘flavor variety pack’ yet, which I prefer, just to keep things fresh and to enable trying new product and finding a favorite one or two. But I don’t think Ostrim sells a ‘native’ variety pack either; bulk buying and repackaging seems to be a function of third party resellers.
– Ostrim wins in the protein content category (at least comparing turkey-based products) Ostrim 14g, Nick’s 10g.
WASH:
– I like the flavor of Ostrim’s spicy meat sticks, but haven’t tried Nick’s spicy versions yet. So I want to try the spicy version of each of Nick’s meats before judging that aspect.
-Depending on the quantity and seller, the prices are almost identical on a per oz. basis. Nick’s seems to be sold directly by “Nick’s Sticks by Wenzel’s Farm” whereas Ostrim is often sold by companies who buy in bulk and repackage.
Kelly –
I LOVE these turkey sticks! Free range, limited ingredients, sugar free, zero carb, low calorie, good protein and totally delicious!! What more could you want? I keep a couple of these in my purse all the time. It’s the perfect snack for any time of day, and is a late night snack that I don’t have to feel guilty about! When I used to buy these in the store I would occasionally get some that were really squishy (more like turkey paste in a tube than turkey sticks) but since I’ve been ordering through Amazon with subscribe and save I haven’t gotten a single squishy one! Yes, they are quite pricey, but it’s a price I’m willing to pay for the convenience and the quality. I can definitely recommend these, ESPECIALLY if you subscribe to a clean keto lifestyle. I choose to get most of my protein from plant sources but this is one of my exceptions. LOVE! I hope this review has been helpful! And yes I pay full price for these. Feel free to ask any questions!