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Pacific Crest Sardines in Water come in a convenient pack of 50, each 4.4-ounce tin featuring wild-caught sardines processed in Thailand. These sardines are rich in omega-3 fatty acids and are designed with an EZ open container for hassle-free access.
J**N
Best deal, best taste
I had purchased this brand along with chicken of the sea brand a few times. This brand front Thailand has a firmer sardine while the other is is mushy and not as firm. Better price too.
D**O
Good product, will purchase again
These sardines are a great price, the packaging is good and they taste good. All three species that reside in my house like them. So from food prep stance they are very convenient. They come with their bones in and skin on. The bones make them a valuable source of Calcium, I believe 425 mg per can. The skin on helps retain their fat. They are a good source of Omega 3 fat and should have a good Omega 6 to Omega 3 ratio. Less than 4.I did not get them with the intent of eating them myself. However, I tried them and found them quite tasty. They are good in a salad. You can easily remove the bones if you wish.For two humans, two, 65 pound dogs and one cat we use about five cans per week. The dogs and the cat both like the brine water. There is zero waste.The box they came in takes up very little space in the pantry.I will purchase these again.
L**D
Bought for my dog
I give my dog a can of sardines every week or 2, and this was a practical way to buy them. They are perfectly good sardines, I have eaten them, too.
A**�
Great flavor
These little fishies taste delicious! These sardines are firm and reddish pink inside (how fish should be cooked) rather than mushy, over-cooked and flavorless like some types of sardines are.I took one star off because some of them have lots of extra bones and scales but otherwise a very tasty treat.These aren't too salty or under-salted and these are great mashed up with a little soy sauce in tamaki rolls with baby greens and wasabi.These cans contain on average 3 large sardines.Ingredients: Sardines, Water, SaltNUTRITION FACTS:Serving Size 1 canCalories 90Fat 3g Saturated Fat 0g Trans Fat 0gCholesterol 70mgSodium 280mgTotal Carbohydrate 2g Dietary Fiber 0g Sugars 2gProtein 16gCalcium 25% Iron 10%
H**Y
Urgghh
I hate to waste money. This is a waste of money. I love sardines and go through them pretty quickly so I thought bulk would be good. Not with this brand. The fish is very dry.Haven't ran into any bad cans (because I have only opened one)and hope not to.I know My dog will eat them because he'll eat anything.They wont go to waste. Will have to dress them up. Add to salads. Something. Anything.
H**L
Great Value
Great Sardines outstanding quality for the price.
L**Y
Wow. More than satisfied, quite pleased actually...
I've already eaten a few cans since my shipment arrived just a few days ago - and they are delicious; when my shipment arrived I ate just one can, just to try them out - and I loved them; I wanted to finish off the other brand (totally inferior) that I had already. I could barely wait before digging in with these. Much better, if not superior, so far,to the other brands I've been forced to stick with around here from Wal-Mart or the local grocery stores.The household resident His Majesty The Cat (he runs things around here) loves them too. I noticed one commenter said their cat(s) and/or dogs don't like them. No wonder - the way people are buying all these pet foods, loaded with all kinds of crap, scientifically taste-engineered to keep the veterinarian industry's money flowing with all the unhealthy animals that are being sugar-coatingly poisoned by their unwary keepers (owners).The only draw-backs, and they're so miniscule to me they're hardly worth mentioning, and that's the EZ open can isn't all that easily opened unless you want the brine gushing out all over the place. Also, the brine is rather on the salty side. I don't know where one commenter said these are "no salt added"; not only can you taste it - it says so on the wrapper-box. I usually don't eat any canned fish anyways without straining them, letting them soak in some distilled water for a while, and then I take the bones out (no need for all that calcium unless you like it when your eyes feel like they've got sand in them and also caking up your eyelids).All that in the above paragraph (about the draw-backs) being said it's still 5 stars overall to me (definitely helps me with maintaining a predominantly carnivorous diet). Great tasting fish and can't beat the price, even though the price went up about a buck since I placed my order.
N**R
It's OK. You get what you pay for, ...
It's OK. You get what you pay for, nothing more. Savings compared to buying similar quality sardines in the supermarket by the peace are minimal. Little salt is used and the only components are sardines, water and salt, so it's healthy. My dog loves them enough to eat a can a day, but he would not eat them more then three days in a row, ignoring them for the rest of the week.
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