Protein Packed: Made with 100% beef and hearty beans for a balanced meal. Bold Flavor: No wimpy spices here, just a kick that'll wake your taste buds up. Heat & Eat Hero: No prep, no mess, just pop, heat, and help conquer your hunger. Feeds Your Crew: Jack Link’s Original Chili is hearty enough to satisfy the whole pack.
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Saw the cans advertised on the Jack Links site and it was available at Walmart. Asked my wife to get some next time she went to the store. She got the original flavor with no beans so we could make chili dogs which our son likes. He is a picky eater but said he liked this chili dog and I made one and agree it was good. If flavor is very familiar if you have had JLs beef jerky or meat snacks. This was nice as the beef in this chili has flavor and doesn't get drowned by the brown gravy. Looking forward to trying the other flavors now.
What a shame that it didn't even get close to living up to its name. The price was expensive for a chili puree. To be honest there are several canned chili options available that are head and shoulders above this one at a better price and quality. I am going to chalk this up as a lesson learned and stick with the old chili brand I have enjoyed for years.
This was awesome. I made a chili cheese dip for a party and it was the first appetizer that was finished. I will definitely make it again.
This is similar to most canned chili. It's soupy, not very flavorful, and not a lot of beef. Wolf brand chili is thicker and has more flavor (and it wouldn't rate that over a 3). The only store-bought chili I've had that's really tastes great and has a lot of beef is the refrigerated "bricks" from Texas Chili Company. They have almost twice as much protein (and thus beef) as this. It's the one true 5 in store-bought chili.
I bought these because of the "buy 5 get 4 free" promotion. Since the cost per can is more expensive than the other chilis, I was expecting a good quality product. But I was very disappointed. First, the chili was runny. Way too much sauce for the amount of meat and beans in it. And hardly any of those. Plus, the sauce itself was terrible. Completely bland! Had to add a ton of salt. And even then it wasn't good. Had to add a bunch of other ingredients as well to make it palatable. So I'll finish these five cans I bought, but I won't be buying them again.
I eat a good bit of chili. and jack links did not hit the mark. its very much like a baby food paste consistency, with a chewed up and spit out beef jerky stick flavor. I much prefer the wendys canned chili with some added hot sauce sometimes. I hate to be harsh, but great value chili has a better consistency than this chili did.
This chili is the worst chili I have ever had. If you like the after taste of beef jerky in chili form, then you'll like this. Trust me, dont waste your money.
Not sure why it's called "peppered" flavored chilli, it should be called "pre hot sauced overly spiced" Chilli. Does not tase like black pepper in any way. I got this on a buy 1 get 4 free rebate and (if I had not) I would be SUPER upset as IMHO this stuff is heinously over price at full retail. other flavors were just OK - good. Reminds me of Wolf chilli which I used to love and (I think) was priced much lower.
I'm sure whoever keeps giving this five stars works for Jack Links. This stuff is NASTY. All you can taste is WAY too much fake smoke flavor. I mean it's truly excessive. That is all you can taste. It will make you vomit. If you make the mistake of buying it, mix one or two other soups with it to make it palatable. It will still be way too much flavoring but at least you're less likely to hurl. I recommend Dinty Moore beef stew, because it's a big can with some complementary flavor. Obviously I will never be buying this again, but I don't like throwing things out. I'd rate zero stars if I could because this dang thing was literally the only brand of chili available on the website at the time of purchase (which is in itself unacceptable - this is Walmart!) and it was grossly overpriced.
This can of chili was one of the worst things I've ever eaten. I bought the pepper to have a little bit of spice. The only thing I could taste was pepper. It's like they mixed a little bit of meat and beans with a full can of pepper. I almost threw it out it was so spicy. I have a higher tolerance when it comes to spicy foods too. To say the consistency was disgusting is an understatement as well. As you can see from my picture, it looks nothing the image on the can. I would sum the consistency up to that of dog food. So, if you're looking for spicy dog food, go for the pepper chili. Otherwise, steer clear and save yourself an upset stomach.