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Claussen's kosher dill pickles cost $7 for a 32-ounce jar at my local supermarket. These pickles were the only of the five brands I tried that came from the grocer's refrigerated section.
2. Wickles Dirty Dill Baby Dills $11.99 at Amazon Beware, ye who enter! Nowhere on the jar does it say that Wickles pickles are this spicy, but mama-mia, that's-a-spicy-pickle.
These bite-sized delights combine beloved Claussen pickles with Baked by Melissa’s classic vanilla cake and icing. The result is a bright, balanced sweet-salty-sour pickle treat, perfect for ...
If you love snacking on pickles straight from the jar at any time of the day, Claussen is the brand for you. Its never-heated, vinegar-brined kosher dill halves are the crunchiest pickles we tried ...
We tasted 12 dill pickles side-by-side to determine the ultimate best for sandwiches, cooking, and eating straight out of the jar.
The new "Spritz Society Pickle by Claussen" features the popular taste of Claussen dill pickles. It's the first time the 150-year-old pickle brand has entered the beverage world.
Claussen ®, the 150- year-old brand known for its signature refrigerated pickles that pack a superior cold crunch, is teaming up with New York- based bite-size dessert company, Baked by Melissa ...
We did not include any pickles that had additional spices or flavoring beyond what is typical for dill pickles, like spice or sugar. Lastly, we made sure that every product we included was ...