

🔥 Elevate your snack game with Kim’s crispy chicken cracklins!
Kim's Chicken Cracklins come in a convenient 12-pack of 2-ounce bags, USDA approved and guaranteed fresh. These keto-friendly, low-carb chicken skins offer a crispy, flavorful alternative to traditional pork cracklings, making them the perfect snack for health-conscious professionals seeking bold taste and portion control.
| ASIN | B082CZNCBN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #152,732 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #123 in Pork Rinds |
| Brand | Kim's Cracklings |
| Brand Name | Kim's Cracklings |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 227 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Keto |
| Flavor | Original |
| Item Package Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Item Weight | 2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Kim's Processing Plant |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Package Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Specialty | Low Carb |
| UPC | 042709000264 |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Ounce |
P**R
Better than pork Cracklin's
better than pigskin chicken skins nice and crispy never had them before but I definitely have them as a snack from now on
S**U
I Promise
I’ll tell you what if you haven’t tried them don’t cheat yourself get a good amount or you’ll be upset they are that good I don’t eat pork and after you eat these you’ll never eat pork cracklings again
N**E
Just throw some old bay seasoning on them.
I bought this product twice. The flavor is lacking, but it's an easy fix, and worth it for the price I bought it. I switched between sprinkling Old Bay seasoning and Potato Slayer seasoning into a bag and shaking the skins up to coat them. They had a nice crispiness. They aren't as crisp as pork cracklins, so don't expect that. I've had a few brands of chicken skins over the years and they are a soft crunch. My first chicken skins were a Filipino brand and there were very small little feathery tufts on certain areas, but those are super hard to get rid of, and they don't effect taste or texture. I don't consider it a big deal. I came looking for these to buy them a third time but the price has gone up 12 dollars. I use to solve my craving by baking chicken skin in the oven between two sheet pans at 475 f after seasoning them with old bay. I splurged on premade skins because the only way to get skins in my area is to buy chicken thighs or whole chicken and pull the skin off, but I don't actually eat much chicken so I don't have reason to buy it. I have contacted chicken suppliers directly because some of them sell skin in some markets. There are online meat suppliers I can order from but they aren't cheap because of the shipping cold items. Oh, well.
J**F
Great for low carb!
Delicious low carb snack!
P**R
I was expecting something tastier
I wanted to try these cracklins because I love the Chick 'N Skins brand, but Chick 'N Skins are so expensive. These cracklins are much cheaper, but I don't care for the flavor at all. And the texture is much harder since the skins are kind of balled up and more difficult to chew. My dog doesn't seem to mind them, so she's getting all 12 bags as treats for a while. Argh.
G**M
Still waiting
They are good but smaller bags than I expected
A**R
Kim's chicken skins
Very tastee, Good size, the bag is filled with chicken skins instead of air. The salt content is fine and is seasoned well. Great value for the money. Carb content is good for me.
K**S
Greasy and stale.
I love pork rinds, and have made delicious crispy chicken skins myself so I was thrilled when I saw this product. I happily received my box today, but I couldn’t make it through the first bag. Greasy. Not well seasoned. Tasted stale.(no expiration date on any of the packages) they are OK if you season them yourself, and warm them in the microwave. But for $36, I want them to be edible right out of the bag.
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