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Get A Beef Jerky Flower Bouquet from The Manly Man Company for Your Man This Valentine’s Day ...

 

Get A Beef Jerky Flower Bouquet from The Manly Man Company for Your Man This Valentine’s Day

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I received a free Beef Jerky Flower Bouquet from The Manly Man Company to check out and review. Opinions are my own.

I am a fan of Beef Jerky. I enjoy many different kinds. In the past I’ve checked out some of the Manly Man Company products but never their Beef Jerky Flowers. These are awesome!

There are a dozen of these Beef Jerky Flowers in a package and there are three different options with three different flavors. You can get your flowers in a pint glass, beer mug or a steel pint glass. The flavor choices are Original, Hot, Teriyaki or you can get a mix of the three flavors. I received the pint glass with a mixture of the three flavors. The petals are made from 100% beef and the stems are a mixture of beef, pork and spices.

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The Manly Man Company not only has these awesome Beef Jerky Flowers, they also have maple candied bacon jerky stemless roses. For Valentine’s day they have Meathearts™, Meat Cards™, Single Malt Scotch Caramel Heart Tins, Manly Scented Gift Wrapping Paper and Manly Gift Sets. You can head over to The Manly Man Company for a great bunch of gifts for the men in your lives.

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About The Manly Man Company

The idea for the Manly Man Company® came to Greg Murray after a simple conversation with his wife Jacquie, for whom he had recently bought a bouquet of flowers: Why isn’t there a gift for men that’s equivalent to flowers? Yes, you can buy men flowers, but the practice isn’t what you might call commonplace. The couple speculated that a bouquet of beef jerky might be the perfect stand-in. Soon after his wife surprised Greg with the very first iteration of what is now called “Man Bouquets”— sticks and sheets of jerky carved into the shape of flowers and roses that are presented inside a pint glass or beer mug “vase”.

Veteran-Owned Business

After the Murray’s discovered man bouquets were the perfect solution for the dilemma of what to get “him” for Valentine’s Day, during their first week in operation, Greg called a high school classmate with him he enlisted in the Marine Corps— Ben Wynkoop, to join Greg and Jacquie as the third Co-Founder, to efficiently place their unique and intriguing creations in front of as many people as possible, online.

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