David Original Roasted and Salted Pumpkin Seeds, 2.25 Oz (Pack of 12)
David Original Roasted and Salted Pumpkin Seeds delivers a clean, product-focused experience with the flavor, texture, and everyday appeal shoppers expect from this item.
Uses
On-the-go snacking: Toss a 2.25 ounce bag in a gym bag, backpack, or car cupholder for a crunchy protein snack between meals.
Lunchbox staple: Add a bag to school or work lunches for a shelf-stable, nut-free alternative that travels well.
Concession and retail: Stock individually wrapped bags in vending machines, concession stands, or checkout counters where single-serve snacks sell quickly.
Game day and tailgating: Hand out individual bags at watch parties and tailgates so guests can crack seeds without sharing a single open container.
Topping and garnish: Crack the shells and sprinkle the inner seeds over salads, soups, or coleslaw for added crunch and salt.
Who Would Benefit
- Convenience store and gas station operators looking for a recognized single-serve snack brand
- Coaches and team parents stocking sideline snacks for youth sports
- Office managers filling breakroom snack bins with shelf-stable, individually wrapped options
- Families seeking a nut-free protein snack for school lunchboxes
- Event vendors and concessionaires who need grab and go items with strong brand recognition
Product Highlights
- 12 individually sealed 2.25 ounce bags per pack
- Classic roasted and salted flavor profile from a trusted brand
- Good source of protein and iron per serving
- Nut-free, making it suitable for nut-restricted environments
- Shelf-stable with a long room-temperature hold, no refrigeration required
- Individually wrapped for portion control and freshness
Common Applications
David pumpkin seeds are a natural fit anywhere single-serve salty snacks are sold. Vending machine operators value the compact bag size and long shelf life. School nutrition programs appreciate the nut-free status and protein content. Baseball parks, Little League fields, and community recreation centers sell David seeds as a traditional ballpark snack that pairs with sunflower seeds in the same category. Campgrounds and outdoor retailers carry them as a lightweight trail snack that does not melt or crush easily in a pack.
Serving Ideas
Crack the shell with your teeth, eat the seed inside, and spit the hull, the traditional way David seeds are enjoyed. For cooking, remove the hulls first and use the inner kernels as a garnish: scatter them over butternut squash soup, fold them into coleslaw for texture, or press them onto the crust of a savory bread before baking. Crushed kernels mixed with breadcrumbs make a crunchy coating for baked chicken or fish.




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