We spiced things up – quite literally. Our select cuts of premium, wild-caught tuna are seasoned with paprika, vinegar and fiery hot sauce. Your mouth is either watering in anticipation of heat, or this just sounds delicious.
With 70 calories and 15g of protein, this nutrient-dense tuna pouch is the perfect fit for today’s active lifestyle. It also works well with Mediterranean, Weight Watchers, Keto, and Paleo diet plans. Enjoy in a wrap, pita or right from the pouch —just tear, eat and go!®
The look of the packaging design may vary. Do Not Microwave.
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Product Features:
- 70 calories per pouch
- 15g of protein
- Wild Caught
- Gluten Free
- Omega 3s
- Dolphin Safe
- Diet Friendly
- Mediterranean
- Weight Watchers
- Keto
- Paleo
++ StarKist Tuna Creations® BOLD Hot Buffalo contains 130 mg of EPA and DHA omega-3s per pouch combined.
Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Container: 1 | ||
Serving Size: 1 pouch (74g) | ||
Amount Per Serving | DV%* | |
---|---|---|
Calories | 70 | |
Total Fat | 1g | 1% |
Saturated Fat | 0.5g | 3% |
Trans Fat | 0g | |
Polyunsaturated Fat | 0g | |
Monounsaturated Fat | 0g | |
Cholesterol | 30mg | 10% |
Sodium | 620mg | 27% |
Total Carbohydrate | 1g | 1% |
Dietary Fiber | 0g | 0% |
Total Sugars | 0g | |
Includes Added Sugars | 0g | 0% |
Protein | 15g | 27% |
Vitamin D | 0.9mcg | 8% |
Calcium | 0mg | 0% |
Iron | 0.6mg | 4% |
Potassium | 180mg | 4% |
Niacin | 50% | |
Vitamin B6 | 10% | |
Vitamin B12 | 90% | |
Selenium | 110% |
*The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.