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Perky Jerky by Karen Day

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Full of flavor and packed with a powerful caffeine punch, Perky Jerky caters to beef-lovers who want more than just protein to enhance performance. We had the chance to put it to the test last month when the brand co-sponsored Thrillist and JetBlue's latest JetMystery trip to Jamaica.

The snack gets its kick from the Brazilian plant Guarana, which bears a fruit with twice the caffeine of coffee, for an energy-drink-like kick without the sugar crash. Boasting a sweetly intense flavor, the popular ingredient also adds a Teriyaki taste to the meat.

Perky Jerky retails at $5 for a two-ounce bag or $60 for a 12-pack from their online store.

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This entry posted on 09 November 2009 at 2:14 PM
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