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Bumble Bee Tiny Canned Shrimp offers a convenient and nutritious seafood option, packed with 22g of protein per serving. Perfect for a variety of dishes, this gluten-free shrimp is ideal for those following a ketogenic diet and makes for a healthy snack or meal addition. With its shelf-stable design, it's a must-have for your pantry, ready to fuel your adventures.
C**.
Box Info Wrong
The box came in excellent condition, but the actual carton the 12 cans are stored in, was labeled incorrectly. I almost returned it without opening it because it says there were 12 4oz cans, while the web site description says 12 6oz cans. When I did open it, I was pleased that the sans are indeed 6oz each. Just an fyi. Bumblebee is a good brand, so I’m sure they will be tasty.
K**Y
as archie bunker would say, stifle!!! only good reviews that arent complaints are allowed!
I DONT KNOW WHY OTHERS HAVE COMPLAINED ABOUT THIS PRODUCT, WHAT DO THEY THINK WILL COME IN A CAN??? this tiny shrimp was good, i did not get any shells and that is most important to me along with taste, so i give this product a solid 5 stars and those who complained let them buy fresh shrimp then and not be so negative!!!
U**
Can shrimp
Good price
A**R
Good pantry item.
This canned shrimp was vcery handy. Great addition to my dip without going to the market.
D**L
great
item as described
D**E
Terrible
Terrible! From Indo China, falls apart, mushy, not tasty at all. In contrast, the store bought can was excellent. Save your money!
D**R
Great Price, But Iffy-Quality
I like Bumble Bee brand- I really do. They're affordable and taste good. I've always been a fan of their canned sea-food products and buy a lot of canned shrimp and clams from them. Canned shrimp in our store here in Alaska is about $4.00 a can. Way out of my budget. But there are so many yummy meals I can make with this shrimp, that I needed to find an alternative. Amazon (being the wonderful place that it is) had these cans at a much cheaper price with free shipping. I've purchased them four or five times now from Amazon.The cans are always very full. The miniature shrimps are packed tightly with a bit of water. I typically give the water to my cats as a treat. The pure shrimp often upsets their stomach- but the shrimp-flavored water is a huge hit with them. The cans always come with an expiration date over a year away. The cans are never dented or incorrectly packaged. As for the shrimp, themselves, they're all uniformly sized (usually about as big as a nickel) in diameter. They're never over-salted. In fact they taste really mellow in flavor compared to other canned sea foods I've eaten. But I like them.My main concern with this particular brand is that you never know where your shrimp are coming from. I've had cans where the shrimp was raised in Indonesia. Other times they've been from China. Sometimes Bumble Bee offers American-grown products, but I've never had shrimp labeld 'raised in the USA' through this brand. My main concern is that China has very lenient laws when it comes to shrimp farming. They're often fed human feces and are raised in areas where chemical pollution is evident in the water. Obviously I don't want to eat shrimp that have eaten other peoples waste. So I'm always sad when I receive a batch of cans from China. I honestly can't taste the difference- but the mentality of it makes me lose my appetite. I'd prefer I always receive the Indonesian shrimp (a place not as notorious for bad-quality as China).Nevertheless, for the price, I can't complain. It's impossible to find other canned shrimp products for as affordable as Bumble Bee brand. So until my budget allows me to opt for shrimp grown in more reputable parts of the world, I'll continue to buy this brand. They are super yummy! I just wish them weren't from a place where quality food-production is not highly praised.
A**N
Answer to my shrimp dip dilema
Yeah! For whatever reason, our local grocery stores no longer carry canned shrimp. Of course, fresh is excellent, but my wonderful shrimp dip calls for canned, tiny shrimp. Solution? Amazon! Now when I give out my recipe, I make a note to order the shrimp from Amazon to save time searching!
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