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Italian Lasagna Mini-Kickers Flavored Cricket Snacks by EntoLife
Edible Insects? Absolutely yes.
Have you ever eaten an edible insect?
Have you ever thought about eating bugs? Well it's official. You are now thinking about eating bugs. See what we did there?
It's okay, you're safe with us.
This is not the place to figure out what bugs taste like. We didn't take all this time so you can just taste a bug. Why else would we infuse them?
This is where you go to EXPERIENCE bugs.
More Deets About Italian Lasagna Mini-Kickers Flavored Cricket Snacks by EntoLife
So you’ve decided to try some edible crickets. For most people, crickets are a great way to be introduced to edible insects.
We know, the beetles are a bit more overwhelming.
Crickets are a great way to enjoy edible insects! Some people say they taste the most “normal”. We definitely agree with that.
These Italian Lasagna Mini-Kickers Flavored Cricket Snacks have a flavor that kicks as soon as it enters your mouth orifices. They call it Italian lasagna, but it totally tastes like your favor Pizza flavored snacks!
Crickets can be pretty pleasing to the palate, but when they’re combined with a hint of flavor it’ll always bring it up the notch. These Mini-Kickers by EntoLife do exactly that.
They’re a great snack for your late-night munchie seshes with your buddies. Might as well take em camping too. Probably not going to find some Lasanga out in the woods.
Made in the United States
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
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