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Brand | King Oscar |
Item model number | 28 |
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Product Id | 381500 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.9 (57 ratings) 4.9 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 034800005255 |
Finest quality, extra small, sustainably wild-caught brisling sardines in top-grade extra virgin olive oil – the original premium sardine with the Norwegian Folk Dancers on the classic label. 12-22 fish per can. Authentically oak wood-smoked for mild flavor and always hand-packed. A ready-to-eat, low-carb, simple superfood. Only three ingredients. Non-GMO. Gluten-free. No sugars added. Kosher-certified (OU). Certified BPA-NI cans.
BRISLING SARDINES IN EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL – Famous King Oscar quality in the traditional yellow Tiny Tots label. Finest quality, extra small, wild-caught, wood-smoked brisling sardines, hand-packed in top-grade extra virgin olive oil. 12-22 fish per can. A Norwegian classic! Kosher-certified. Try on sandwiches, in salads, or in fresh pasta dishes! PREMIUM QUALITY SEAFOOD SINCE 1902 – The original premium brisling sardines and the only tiny brisling sardines from Norway’s pristine, icy fjords and coastal waters. Smaller fish for best taste and texture. Hand-packed for best quality. A SIMPLE, LOW-CARB, CONVENIENT SUPERFOOD – Omega-3s, protein, calcium, iron. Non-GMO, gluten-free, no sugars added, low carb. Ready-to-eat. CERTIFIED BPA-NI, RECYCLABLE, EZ OPEN CANS – Certified BPA-NI (no BPA used in manufacturing), recyclable aluminum cans with easy-open pull-rings.
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Good product. Good for you if you have osteoporosis because it has the fish bones, fins, etc. They are very tiny so not really noticed. The olive oil makes product good - I find I csnnot eat sardines in water as taste horrible. Put on top of cooked / raw vegetables. ,Sprinkle on vinegar, salt, and a bif of ground cumin.
Tiny Tots sardines are the best. Small and flavorful. Never disappointed. Some sardines I have bought have scales still on them..Yuck! These don't. They are so good. Have to fight my husband for them.
These are the best sardines ever!
If you like sardines, this is a best choice. The U.S. distributor is miserable in getting this product into stores in Texas. I've been ordering from California because no one in Tx stocks or will order. It's great now that I can order and pickup near my home.
Tiny Tots have been known to be the top sardine available. My father turned me on to them sixty years ago.
The Very Best Quality ANYWHERE in the World @ BEST PRICE & Fast Delivery & Well Packaged = UNbeatable .
We eat fish every day. These are splendid: 1. Instant meal no preparation, nothing to add. 2. Strong, lightweight, non-leaking pack, keeps for millenia. 3. 100% of the animal for 100% food we need. 4. King Oscar is consistently best quality available.
These are by far the sardines my husband loves the best. His students love them too. He's tried other brands on the kids, but they didn't like them, or didn't like them as much. I highly recommend these.
These sardines are the smallest and most tender I have found, besides being very good. They are also stored in extra virgin olive oil, which is a plus.
Used to buy these regularly at my local Walmarts, but have not found in recent months. Could have been dropped at retail, or so popular that they have been sold out on my visits. Sardines used to be available packed in 3-layer cans. I suspect the price became preclusive. I haven't seen them for several years, and can't even find on line! That said, the King Oscar Tiny Tots Sardines are, in my opinion, the best available. Walmart.com has the best price by better than 30% ($60 vs $100 per 24 tins). Have an issue with bones in Sardines? Try these...the miniscule size eliminates the "bone" Issue! I have been a sardine connoiseur since childhood. As I am now in my 70s, I draw on more than 60 years of gourmet experience: these are the best!