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The average package of Canadian bacon contains about 6 slices, each weighing in at about 30 grams, or roughly a single oz. The whole package will yield around 270 calories, but this depends of the brand, of course. That translates to about 45 calories a piece.

I suppose you are asking this question to aid in counting calories, but in case you were interested, the single piece of bacon also contains about 2 grams of fat, half of which is saturated or "bad" fat, and also contains about 17% of your daily recommended intake of sodium. Consuming the whole package will put you at about 20% of recommended saturated fat and 100% of sodium. Canadian bacon is, however, an excellent source of protein and iron, as are virtually all pork products.

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