Wild Zora snack bars are a healthy alternative to traditional jerky and energy bars. The company believes in the ancestral health movement and is dedicated to helping those following the diet have a convenient and delicious snack option.
What started as a small family business is growing into a popular health food company. With the growth of the Paleo Diet, Whole30 program, Atkins, Keto, and a number of other health diets that prioritize vegetables and protein over carbs and sugar there is a high demand for healthy snacks.
Products and Ingredients:
Wild Zora paleo meat bars are high in protein, high in nutritional content, low in sugar and have an extremely low Glycemic Index. They are meant to give you long lasting energy and sustenance without the crash followed by sugary snacks.
More importantly the bars are made from beef that is 100% grass-fed humanely raised on-pasture with no added growth hormones or antibiotics. The Turkey meat is free-range and they use an all-natural” Colorado lamb.
The lamb is not officially free-range but Wild Zora is satisfied that the animals have the ability to move freely in and out of the buildings and look healthy.
The Bars are also free of Gluten, Dairy, Soy, and nuts. Also because Wild Zora bars do not contain any preservatives or chemicals they have a 9 month shelf life.
All of the nutrition information for the bars can be found online. This is the ingredient list for one of their popular bars so you can get an idea of what’s inside.
Wild Zora Chilli Beef bar - Grass-Fed Beef, Organic Vegetables and Fruit (Red Bell Pepper, Apricots, Dates, Kale, Garlic, Onion), Spices, Cayenne Pepper, Sea Salt, Celery Powder.
Other flavors include:
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Wild Zora Parmesan Beef Bars with Kale, Tomato, & Basil
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Wild Zora BBQ Beef Bars with Kale, Tomato, & Red Bell Pepper
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Wild Zora Curry Masala Turkey Bars with Spinach, Dates, & Cardamom
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Wild Zora Mediterranean Lamb Bars with Spinach, Rosemary, and Turmeric
Cost:
One package of bars costs $28.50 and contains 10 bars coming to $2.85 per bar and around 6-9 grams of protein.
Customer Service:
If you have any questions you can reach someone by phone at (612)-666-ZORA or email at info@wildzora.com. They also have a contact form on their website and a helpful FAQ page.
Online Reviews/Complaints:
For the most part Wild Zora bars have great reviews. Amazon customers rated them very favorably with the odd complaints regarding texture and too much sodium. Customers did like the healthy ingredients and the creative flavor profiles.
The company has also been featured in many Paleo publications and endorsed by Paleo Magazine and other big names in the health food industry.
Competitors and Alternatives:
There is a big push in this niche from a variety of brands releasing meat and fruit bars. Some other popular options include:
Tanka Bar, Omnibar,
Epic Bar,
Brick’s Bar, and Kratos Bar.
Where to Buy?
Wild Zora is sold in over 500 stores throughout the USA. You can also purchase directly from their site or through Amazon. Check wildzora.com for a retail location near you.
If you have tried any of their bars please leave a review below.