

🥫 Snack like a pro, anytime, anywhere — your secret weapon in a can!
Libby's Vienna Sausage in Chicken Broth is a 24-pack of 4.6 oz fully cooked, delicately seasoned chicken, beef, and pork sausages in savory broth. Keto-friendly with 10g protein and 1g net carbs per serving, these ready-to-eat cans offer convenient, versatile snacking or recipe additions that require no cooking. Perfect for pantry stockpiling, travel, or quick meals.

| ASIN | B01MQ6BDM0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,980 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #4 in Canned & Packaged Spiced Meats |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,810) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 3900008663 |
| Manufacturer | ConAgra Foods Sales, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 10 x 3 inches; 6.9 Pounds |
| Units | 110.4 Ounce |
N**S
taste, ease of can size to take camping ur on trip and prices are not bad.
What can one say except that this is a long time standard for meals, snacks and is flling and taste good, when camping this is one of the main items I pack it can be eaten out of the can heated or added to a meal, perfect size and price is low now.
R**N
These tiny meat tubes have become a whole personality trait
I bought this 24-pack of Libby’s Vienna Sausages thinking, “Cool, I’ll keep a few in the pantry for emergencies.” Somewhere between can #4 and can #17, things got out of hand. This isn’t just food anymore; this is a lifestyle choice. I have become “the Vienna sausage person” in my house, and honestly, I’m not even mad about it. First off, taste-wise: it’s exactly what you want if you’re buying Vienna sausage on purpose. Salty, soft, tiny hot-dog-adjacent meat logs floating in chicken broth that somehow feels both questionable and comforting at the same time. You pop the top, get that faint whiff of nostalgia and sodium, and next thing you know you’re standing over the sink eating them with a fork like a raccoon with a mortgage. It’s not fancy, it’s not “elevated,” but it hits the spot. The 24-pack situation really changes the vibe. One or two cans in the pantry is “maybe I’ll eat these one day.” A full 24-pack is “if the power goes out and the world ends, I will be the sausage king of this neighborhood.” I stacked them in the pantry and felt an immediate sense of security. Other people stockpile bottled water and batteries; I’ve got a fortress of tiny canned wieners. They’ve also turned into my go-to lazy snack. Hungry but don’t want to cook? Vienna sausage. Need something before bed but don’t want to dirty a pan? Vienna sausage. Watching TV and suddenly remember you’re an adult with no supervision? Vienna sausage straight out of the can, my friend. Bonus points if you put them on crackers with a little hot sauce. At that point you’re basically hosting a party for one. My wife absolutely judged me at first. She gave me that look like, “You really bought a CASE of these?” Fast-forward a week, I walk into the kitchen and catch her “just trying one.” Next thing I know, I’m doing inventory like a warehouse manager because cans are mysteriously disappearing. “Must be the cat,” she says, even though the cat does not know how to use a can opener. Suspicious. Speaking of the cat: I made the mistake of letting her try a tiny piece. That was it. She acts like I’m opening a portal to heaven every time she hears that little metal pop of the lid. I have never been so aggressively supervised while eating in my own house. If I ever lose track of her, I just tap a fork on the can and she materializes like a furry, judgmental genie. From a practical standpoint, the cans are the perfect size. One can is just enough for a snack or to mix into some scrambled eggs, ramen, or instant mac and cheese when you want to pretend you’re doing “budget gourmet.” The chicken broth they’re packed in is surprisingly handy too — you can use it to moisten up rice or just toss it if you’re not that committed to the bit. Either way, nothing feels wasted. They also travel weirdly well. I tossed a couple cans in my bag for a long day out, and when everyone else was complaining about being hungry, there I was with my secret stash of meat cylinders. Do Vienna sausages make you the coolest person in the room? Absolutely not. But when you’re the only one snacking, you’re suddenly very popular. Bottom line: are these refined, healthy, artisanal, free-range, grass-fed, hand-massaged sausages? No. They are gloriously trashy comfort food in a can, and that’s exactly what I signed up for. They taste good in that “I know what I’m doing and I accept it” kind of way, they last forever in the pantry, and the 24-pack means I’m prepared for everything from midnight munchies to mild apocalypse. Five stars from me. Not because they’re fancy, but because they deliver exactly what they promise: a ridiculous amount of tiny, salty joy in convenient metal cylinders.
N**O
Just like the yellow can variety
Such a staple to have here in Hawaii. I honestly think this one and the yellow can version are the exact same in flavor. I usually get the yellow can but when I saw i could get this delivered straight to my home I made the switch and me and my kids can't tell a difference. The flavor is good and a couple ways I personally eat vienna sausage is either alone with maple syrup. Or with rice and kimchi on the side. My kids eat these any way. All in all its a great quick food item to heat up and eat and at a good price. Definitely would recommend.
W**H
Great product, thin cans
Many of the cans were slightly dented, not necessarily the fault of Amazon shipping.
T**E
Great value
My son loves these! He is a fab of the salty snack. He grabs them as an easy quick after school snack before games and practices. Great price for the amount you receive. Wonderful value.
K**3
Best little sausages on the market!!
These are a good snack. I've enjoyed thus product for years and I'm so happy that they still taste GREAT!!
A**R
Price
Good, just a little more price can than store, but u don't have Togo to the store
B**S
Id buy again
Can't beat Vienna sausages when you're hungry
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