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Are there carbs in smoked oysters?

Asked: Christian Grenier, Last Updated:

Is it getting hot in here, or are we just dreaming about these Smoked Oysters? Definitely the oysters....Nutrition Info.

Serving Size1 servings per container 1 can (106g)
Sodium330mg14%
Total Carb.6g2%
Protein18g32%
Vitamin D0%

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