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Big Turk®
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Donated by Carl Meloche

Nutrition
Facts

Serving Size
1 bar (60g) - 60g
Calories 230
Fat Calories
** Percent daily Values (DV)
are based on a 2,000
calorie diet
Amount/Serving%DV*
Total Fat 3g5%
Sat. Fat 1g9%
Cholest 0mg0%
Trans Fat 0g 
Sodium 20mg1%
Amount/Serving%DV*
Total Carb. 50g17%
Fiber 0g0%
Sugars 35g 
Protein 1g 
  
Vitamin A 0%Vitamin C 0%Calcium 2%Iron 2%
 *Contains less than 2 percent of the Daily Value of these nutrients.

There are 2 comments.

  • February 4th, 2007
    mike from thuder bay ont says:

    Big Turk is the most amazing (…) ever.

    It all started on a fishing trip gone bad. It was a fly out fishing trip to the upper manitou islands with a good fellow of mine. We had brought a wide variety of good eats including a small cooler of big turks. On our third excursion in the boat on maze like waters of manitou, we decided to just go sight seeing and not fish. We brought a small cooler with us planning on having a shore lunch on a random island. The island we selected offered a nice little beach but much less than a hand full of trees and some rather large rocks. As we settled down on the beach we decided to open our cooler and have a snack. Much to our dismay, we had brought the wrong cooler. It was the one filled with Big Turk. We were very hungry and decided to head back to camp. One problem: our boat motor wouldn't start. We tried tinkering with the engine but failed to start it. We later determined that the fuel gauge on the gas tank was very inaccurate and read 1/2 tank when in reality it was empty. We were miles away from camp and had only one paddle which was about to break. All we could do was wait for someone to rescue us. Luckilly we had lighters and enough water to last awhile. A dreadfull six days had passed and we had survived on snails which we had found on the rocks and you guessed it, good old Big Turk. A fishing guide found us and was amazed what we had survived on. If it wasn't for Big Turk chocolate bars (I would have been a gonner).

    I love Big Turk bars and this is why they are the best (…) ever. Unfortionately, they are hard to find in my city. I wish more retailers would carry this wicked product. Peace out. Mike.

  • January 5th, 2007
    cally says:
    it may be low in fat but the carbs are way to high!!!!!!

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