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Reddit mentions of Sezme Sesame Snaps, 40-gram, (Pack of 24)
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of Sezme Sesame Snaps, 40-gram, (Pack of 24). Here are the top ones.
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- Sesame snack bars for the active lifestyle
- Made of sesame seeds, glucose, and sugar
- No trans fat; 0 cholesterol; 230 calories per bar
- Bars will not freeze or melt; great for camping, hiking, biking, and other activities
- Made in Poland
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Specs:
Number of items | 24 |
Release date | March 2006 |
Size | 1.41 Ounce (Pack of 24) |
Weight | 38.4 ounces |
Found a link to these on some road cycling forum. They feature a pretty high caloric density. And they also make a big mess with the seeds flaking off all over the place, so I usually eat them while riding or standing outside. If I need something more like a meal, there are usually food trucks hanging around my work area, even though I usually try to make it through my day without eating too much. And the obligatory free candy at reception desks.
I like these Sesame Snaps
nomalicious
When dealing with a bear canister, it is more important to deal with calories per volume vs. calories per weight. A lot of food may pack a lot of calories per ounce, but may be too bulky. For example, cereal and pop tarts are both about 110 calories per ounce, but cereal will take up a lot more volume for the same amount of calories. Bagels are the same way, they are a good backpacking food, but tortillas take up a lot less room and are easier to pack. Some of the best calorie per volume foods I have seen are: peanut butter (or Justin's Nut Butter - even better), olive oil (a small 4 oz squirt bottle has almost 1000 calories), Snickers, and these.
FWIW, even with this in mind, my wife and I still had trouble fitting 4 days of food (8 days total) in a 900 cubic inch Bearikade, so I do feel your pain.
These?
These bad boys right here