kids frozen chicken
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Most items are fully cooked and labeled as prepared or heat-and-serve, so they only require reheating before serving.
Some products list grams of protein per serving (for example, 13 g or 10 g per serving); a few items also call out fiber or added vegetables per serving.
Packaging often emphasizes fun, handheld shapes—dinosaur-shaped patties, bite-sized popcorn pieces—and portioning designed to appeal to kids and be easy to hold.
Common claims include chickens raised with “no antibiotics ever” and “no added hormones or steroids.” Some products also highlight organic certification, non-GMO ingredients, U.S. hatch/raise claims, or that birds were fed a 100% veggie diet.
Labels advise keeping items frozen until ready to prepare; some bags are resealable so you can remove portions as needed. Directions also note refrigerating or discarding leftovers promptly.