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A Celeste Pick: Paleovalley 100% Grass Fed Beef Stick!

I just found the most exciting, wonderful and delicious snack that is truly good for us! It’s the Paleovalley 100% Grass Fed Beef Stick.

It is made from beef only from grass-fed cows, non GMO, gluten free, organic spices and it is fermented.

Yes, that’s right, fermented!

pvbs-all-flavors-fanSo not only does it satisfy our hunger but it gives us probiotics as well. And it has a 6 month to a year shelf life—even longer if we keep it refrigerated.

Special 15% off sale!

Right now, there is a special 15% off sale. This is a great time to stock up on this portable, nutritious snack. Going on a trip? Pass those fast-food restaurants and snack machines right on by. Be prepared.
These beef sticks are delicious and sure to be a hit with friends and family. For more information and to order, click on this link.

Thanks!
Celeste

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