April 14, 2026
When, Where, and How To Eat Beef Jerky Chew
Jerky chew is a popular protein snack that offers up-front flavor and back-pocket convenience.
Unfortunately — and honestly, a bit depressingly — it appears that many Jack Link’s fans have not yet enjoyed it. They’ve missed the satisfaction that comes from taking a pinch of tender, perfectly cured shredded beef and letting it slowly melt in their mouth.
To remedy this cultural affliction, we’ve created this helpful and oh-so-entertaining guide to help you chew-chew-choose your new favorite snack.
Sometimes it takes Sasquatch® to raise awareness, and luckily, we’ve got him. Sit back and discover how to enjoy jerky chew as only a primordial half-man, half-beast can explain.
We’ll cover when, where, and how to eat beef jerky chew so you can get the most enjoyment out of every bite. You’ll learn where to buy Jack Link’s Beef Jerky Chew and how to store this versatile snack. We’ll also throw in a few cheap laughs to prevent things from getting drier than the competition’s jerky!
What Is Beef Jerky Chew?
Jerky chew is a means of delivering succulent, prime-smoked beef to your pie hole and everything that lies beyond it.
How does that differ from other meat snacks? Okay, so: We have jerky, jerky chew, and meat sticks. Meat sticks are self-explanatory; they’re like the sticks you pick up on your hikes, but made of meat.
Our traditional Jack Link’s jerky is hunks of seasoned and slow-smoked beef. By shredding this top-notch jerky into a soft bed of smoky or teriyaki goodness, we create jerky chew.
Not only is beef jerky chew a mouthwatering snack experience, it’s also a popular choice for people with an active lifestyle. It’s convenient, portable, and a great source of protein to fuel your activities. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast hiking the uncharted wilderness in search of the elusive Sasquatch® or simply getting your after-work gains at the gym, jerky chew provides a quick, satisfying energy boost to keep you moving.
Best of all, Jack Link’s Jerky Chew comes in two flavors, one for your left pocket and one for your right. Choose from either Original or Teriyaki.
As verified customer Brian H. said in his review: “Great product! Great flavor! Shared with friends and they loved it also. Buying another rolllllll.”
Thanks, Brian! We hope you weren’t falling off a cliff when you wrote that, but if so, we appreciate you making Jack Link’s Jerky Chew your last earthly thought.
When Should I Eat Beef Jerky Chew?
There’s no definitive answer as to when you should eat your jerky chew. We could say “4:35,” but that doesn’t account for multiple time zones or sudden Zoom calls from your supervisor wondering if that PDF can still be updated.
Instead, we’d rather speak to the temporal flexibility you gain. Jerky chew is a great protein piece between meals, in a mid-morning slump, on hikes, before or after workouts, or anytime you’re on the go.
Purchasing Jack Link’s Jerky Chew in 12 packs makes it easy. Stash one in your desk drawer, gym bag, backpack, automobile glove box, and anywhere else you might go looking when hunger strikes.
If you’re like Sasquatch®, you always keep a can or two of jerky chew on you, though we’re not sure where he keeps his (and we’re rather afraid to ask). The point is, we’ve made it easy to have Jack Link’s Jerky Chew on hand for any occasion, emergency, tribulation, or life moment.
Where Should I Eat Beef Jerky Chew?
Jerky chew is so versatile, you can eat it nearly anywhere. While there is no geographical limitation, we will say that eating it in the dentist’s office right before your cleaning may not be the best choice.
For active, outdoorsy folks, jerky chew fits in your tackle box, fanny pack, bike bag, or mess kit. Unlike bars that can get crushed or sugary energy drinks that spill, jerky chew’s container won’t let you down. It’s easy to grab a few bites on-the-go.
At the workplace, jerky chew helps to give you a boost when things don’t go as planned. You know those days when meetings run long, projects take precedence over lunch, and you barely have time to catch your breath? Count on the calming power of your favorite protein delivery system. A stash in your desk drawer means a tasty snack is always near.
At home, jerky chew satisfies the appetites of folks of all ages. Everyone loves the pinch-sized servings, and you can feel good knowing anyone can have a dose of protein. Keep a tower of jerky chew in the cupboard for anyone who needs a little pick-me-up.
How Should I Eat Beef Jerky Chew?
There are hundreds, if not hundreds and fifties (that makes sense, right?), of ways to consume jerky chew. While we can’t exactly recommend eating it like your favorite breakfast cereal with banana slices and milk, please send us the video if you do.
Obviously, eating jerky chew straight out of the canister is the easiest and most direct method. Just grab a pinch with your fingers and pop it in. Savor it a while, or chomp away.
But have you considered the many other fun and creative possibilities? Jerky chew adds a smoky, salty tang to salads, soups, side dishes, and more. Its portability makes it an easy ingredient to bring to picnics, potlucks, and gatherings of all kinds.
Sasquatch® was diligently working on compiling a book on how to eat beef jerky chew, but his crippling illiteracy became an obstacle. After going through multiple tutors, transcribers, hospital bills, and lawsuits, Chews Your Own Eating Adventure: Vol. 1 has been officially scrapped.
Where Do I Buy Beef Jerky Chew?
Now you know how to eat beef jerky chew. And the good news is that it’s as easy to buy as it is to eat. You can find Jack Link’s at most grocery stores, convenience stores, and on Amazon.
Even easier? Order it directly from Sasquatch®. We make it a breeze to have original jerky chew or teriyaki chew sent directly to your home or secret snack post office box.
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