Tyson Just Made Gains Easier With Protein-Packed Chicken Cups

Photo: Tyson Foods, Inc.
Photo: Tyson Foods, Inc.

Fans of Tyson Foods chicken can now enjoy savory bites on-the-go. The poultry company has announced Tyson Chicken Cups, which are individually packaged, microwavable pre-cooked chicken bites. Designed for people with busy lifestyles looking for accessible protein options, Tyson Chicken Cups offer a minimum of 30 grams of protein per serving in four varieties:

  • Tyson Grilled Boneless Chicken Bites Cup 
  • Tyson Lightly Breaded Boneless Chicken Bites Cup  
  • Tyson Mini Dino Nuggets Cup  
  • Tyson Popcorn Chicken Bites Cup

The cups are stored frozen and only take 90 seconds to 2 minutes to microwave. The addition of Tyson Mini Dino Nuggets completes the Dino Nuggets lineup, which now includes original, mega and mini.

“With the popularity of chicken and consumer demand for portable, protein-rich foods, we needed to find a way to make our products even more accessible throughout the day,” said Dawnna Bowen, Vice President of Innovation, Tyson Foods. “There is nothing like the Tyson Chicken Cups on the market. They are designed to provide a delicious and satisfying snack that fits seamlessly into busy lifestyles, from the office to the carpool line, and after school activities.”

The new Tyson Chicken Cups are now available nationwide in the freezer aisle.

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