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Wag More Bark Less Introduces Line of Indulgent Jerky Treats

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(PRESS RELEASE) ST. LOUIS, MO – Cloud Star Wag More Bark Less, a leader in the pet industry for their wholesome variety of indulgent and nutritious treats, announces a brand-new extension to their best-selling treat collection: Wag More Bark Less Jerky! 

 With real meat products as the first ingredient, Wag More Bark Less Jerky treats are sure to be your dog’s new favorite treat. These high protein jerky treats range from 34% to 50% crude protein per serving and maintain the integrity and nutritional philosophy of all Cloud Star products: recognizable ingredients, simple recipes, and made with care at an affordable price. 

Wag More Bark Less Jerky treats are available in three delicious flavor combinations: Chicken and Sweet Potato Recipe, Duck and Apple Recipe, Turkey and Cranberry Recipe. Each unique recipe offers your family dog a high protein snack while still providing the essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants from fresh apples, cranberries and sweet potato chunks visible in each jerky strip. Wag More Bark Less Jerky treats are manufactured in the USA and produced using only USA-sourced Chicken and Turkey and France-sourced Duck, and are free of grains, gluten, corn, soy, animal by-products and artificial colors and flavors. Dried in small batches, each Jerky treat maintains visual inclusion of its ingredients and ultimate freshness from production to your home. 

Wag More Bark Less Jerky treats are available in a 10-ounce resealable pouch and retail for $15.99 MSRP. 

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For more information on the Cloud Star brand, Wag More Back Less, or the new Jerky treats, please visit www.CloudStar.com

If you are a member of the media and would like more information, high-resolution images or to request a product sample, please contact Kerry Sutherland, K. Sutherland PR, [email protected] or (775) 360-6101. 

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