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NATIONAL PORK RIND DAY
Each year on the day of the championship game, another kind of pigskin is celebrated. National Pork Rind Day recognizes the fried edible skin of the pig.

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A variety of snack producers make these high-protein, no-carb, gluten-free, crunchy snacks. Usually lightly seasoned with a little salt, dieters turn to pork rinds to satisfy their munchies when they are avoiding chips. They also come in several flavors such as barbecue, spicy, cinnamon, and salt & vinegar.

Clever cooks use crushed pork rinds in their recipes. Crushed pork rinds make low-carb breading for meatballs, breaded chicken, meatloaf, and even more.

But pork rinds have been a favorite of snackers long before paleo, keto, and low-carb diets came along. There is just something about these crunchy little pig skins that make people happy.

HOW TO OBSERVE PORK RIND DAY
Eat some pork rinds!
Make something using pork rinds.
Taste test a variety of pork rinds.
Enjoy them while you watch the big game.
However you celebrate, be sure to use #PorkRindDay on social media.
NATIONAL PORK RIND DAY HISTORY
In 2011, Rudolph Foods declared National Pork Rinds Day to be celebrated on Super Bowl. The Ohio-based company promoted the day by also recognizing the truckers who deliver the pork rinds to grocers, convenience stores, and the big game every year. They handed out free bags of pork rinds to truck drivers.

Pork Rind FAQ
Q. Can anyone celebrate this day?
A. Anyone who enjoys pork rinds sure can. And that seems to be a lot of people!

Q. I don't like plain pork rinds. Do they come in different flavors?
A. Yes. Just like chips, pork rinds come in a variety of flavors. You can even dip them for additional flavor.

Q. How many calories are in pork rinds?
A. A one-ounce serving of pork rinds contains approximately 153 calories
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Do you like pork rinds? Will you be eating any while watching the football game tonight?

I have not had pork rinds in many, many years. I don't think I will be anytime soon
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Never had them! They sound like you’re just eating a bunch of dried fat. But I can’t really jug since I have never had them.
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Tamara wrote: Sun Feb 08, 2026 10:15 am Never had them! They sound like you’re just eating a bunch of dried fat. But I can’t really jug since I have never had them.
I agree!! They don't sound appetizing to me!
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I actually like them . . .I do know I ate more of them when I lived in the South, and everyone up here turns their noses up at them, but on occasion, Garrett and I will share a bag.
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