Jack Link's x MrBeast Zero Sugar Mini Beef Sticks – Mess-Free Hiking and Trail Snack, 12 Individually Wrapped Sticks
Jack Link's x MrBeast Zero Sugar Mini Beef Sticks – Mess-Free Hiking and Trail Snack, 12 Individually Wrapped Sticks
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Why you'll love it
- Zero sugar removes the guilt of handing kids a packaged snack
- MrBeast co-branding creates instant cool factor that ends the 'snack negotiation' with kids
- Individually wrapped sticks eliminate mess, prep, and portion-control guesswork
- 6g protein per 2 sticks keeps kids fuller longer than typical carb-based kids' snacks
- Pantry-friendly shelf-stable format means no refrigeration required between grabs
- Choice of Turkey, Original, or Zero Sugar lets families match dietary preferences without switching brands
Perfect for
- Pack into school lunchboxes as a protein-rich midday snack
- Grab-and-go after-school snack straight from the pantry
- Throw into picnic baskets or road trip coolers for mess-free protein
- Stash in gym bags or sports bags for pre/post-practice fuel
- Offer kids a candy alternative with built-in MrBeast excitement at snack time
Product Information
PACKAGE MAY VARY: You may receive different versions of this product while we transition. ZERO SUGAR: Finally, a snack that cuts the sugar. These zero sugar meat snacks are packed with 6g of protein per 2 individually-wrapped meat sticks and no sugar. MADE WITH 100% REAL BEEF: When it comes to protein snacks, quality matters. That’s why Jack Link’s x MrBeast Beast Sticks are made with 100% real beef – no shortcuts, no filler. GOOD SOURCE OF PROTEIN: With 6g of protein per 2 individually-wrapped sticks, these beef sticks help give kids the protein they need to stay full and ready for whatever’s next. PANTRY-FRIENDLY: This 12-stick pack is a pantry MVP: easy to grab, mess-free, totally delicious. When you need kids snacks, make these your go-to. You can store ‘em with minimal effort so when your kids get home, they’ll know just where to reach. APPROVED BY MRBEAST: Jimmy’s favorite snack. The world’s most-watched YouTube creator teams up with the #1 meat snack brand in the USA. These meat snacks come with built-in excitement, so you won’t have to beg or bargain at snack time. MESS-FREE, NO PREP: Enjoy snacks without the cleanup. Each mini stick comes individually wrapped, so there’s no mess or waste to deal with. Just grab a stick and go! Perfect for on-the-go snacking, lunchboxes, and picnics that keep your kitchen tidy.
Package Dimensions : 7.76 x 6.57 x 1.54 inches; 7.05 ounces Item model number : 10000044705 UPC : 017082016416 Manufacturer : Link Snacks Units : 6.0 Ounce Best Sellers Rank: #1,103 in Grocery & Gourmet Food
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these survive a full day in a hot car during a road trip?
Yes. The sticks are fully shelf-stable dried beef in sealed wrappers, so ambient car temperatures that would ruin cheese, yogurt, or chocolate simply do not affect them. They are one of the most road-trip-friendly proteins available.
Can I take these on a day hike without a cooler?
Yes. The 12-count box weighs about 7 ounces total, fits in a daypack side pocket, and requires zero refrigeration. Two sticks per hiker deliver 6g of protein to keep energy steady on the trail.
Are these messy enough to ruin a picnic blanket?
No. Each stick is fully sealed in its own wrapper that opens cleanly, the interior is a firm dried beef, and there are no crumbs, grease, or liquid to wipe off. They are one of the cleanest picnic proteins.
How much protein do I get per stick for pre-hike fuel?
Two individually wrapped sticks provide 6g of protein, which is the standard serving. A hiker can eat one serving 30 to 60 minutes before a climb for steady-release energy without the sugar spike of an energy bar.
Are these lightweight enough to pack for backpacking?
Yes. The 0.5oz single-serve sticks are an efficient protein-by-weight option. Backpackers typically pre-pack two sticks per person per day into a zip-top to ration over multi-day trips.
How do these compare to trail mix for outdoor snacking?
Compared to trail mix, two sticks deliver more protein and zero sugar, but trail mix wins on quick carbs. Many outdoor snackers eat both: a handful of trail mix for fast energy plus a beef stick for sustained protein.
What about compared to protein bars for hiking?
Beef sticks are more calorie-dense, don't melt in heat, and don't have the chalky aftertaste some bars have. For a warm-weather trail, a sealed meat stick is often the more reliable choice than a chocolate-coated bar.
Are these allowed in national parks and at campsites?
Yes. Bear-resistant canister requirements in some parks focus on scented foods; sealed, commercially packaged meat sticks are generally permitted in standard food storage and make an excellent 'first out of the cooler' item.
Will the wrappers blow around a campsite and create litter?
The empty wrappers are small, lightweight, and pack flat. Experienced campers stuff them back into a zip-top bag and pack out, but the volume is minimal compared to chip bags or bar wrappers.
Can my kids open these one-handed at a soccer game?
Yes. The tear direction is marked clearly, and the dried beef is firm enough that a child can hold and eat one stick in one hand while keeping the other hand free for a water bottle or pom-pom.
Is the Zero Sugar version better than a sugary sports gel for junior athletes?
For most youth practices, yes. A beef stick provides 6g of complete protein for muscle recovery and steady energy without the sugar rush and crash of a gel, which most coaches actually prefer for under-14 athletes.
Do these attract wildlife on a camping trip?
Like any sealed meat product, they should be stored in a bear canister or hung in a food bag in bear country. Inside their sealed wrappers and a daypack, they are no more attractive than other jerky products.
How should I store Jack Link's x MrBeast Zero Sugar Mini Beef Sticks?
Store the unopened 12-count box in a cool, dry pantry or snack drawer at room temperature. No refrigeration is required. Once a stick is unwrapped, consume it the same day for best texture and freshness.
Do these beef sticks need to be cooked or heated before eating?
No. They are fully cooked, dried, and ready to eat straight from the wrapper. Most people eat them cold, though you can warm a stick in a pan for 30 seconds if you prefer a softer bite.
How long is the shelf life of a 12-count box?
The box is marked with a best-by date that is typically several months out from purchase. As long as the individual wrappers stay sealed, the sticks remain safe and high quality well past opening the outer box.
Are these compatible with a keto or low-carb diet?
Yes. The Zero Sugar variant is specifically formulated to have 0g of added sugar and fits standard keto, low-carb, and high-protein eating plans. Pair two sticks with cheese, nuts, or eggs for a complete mini-meal.
Are these compatible with a gluten-free diet?
The Original and Turkey variants do not contain wheat-based ingredients. Always confirm the current package label, as formulations can change and Jack Link's prints allergen information clearly on the box.
What's actually in the box when I open the shipping package?
Inside the shipping carton is one sealed 12-count retail box of Jack Link's x MrBeast Zero Sugar Mini Beef Sticks, each containing 12 individually wrapped 0.5oz mini sticks for a total of about 7oz of product. No additional items are required to start using them.
Are these safe for people with food allergies?
The product is made with 100% real beef and standard curing ingredients. It is manufactured in a facility that may also process other common allergens, so always review the package's allergen statement if you have specific concerns.
Will the sticks dry out or get hard before the best-by date?
No. The individual wrappers form a tight seal that locks in moisture. As long as the wrapper is intact, the stick stays at the same texture from the day it is packed until the best-by date printed on the package.
What's the difference between beef sticks and beef jerky?
Beef sticks are formed, seasoned, and dried into a sausage-style cylindrical shape, while traditional beef jerky is made from whole-muscle slices. Both are shelf-stable dried beef snacks, but sticks tend to be firmer, more uniform, and easier to portion into single-serve sticks like the 0.5oz minis in this product.

