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Tier | 5% | 15% |
Price | $10.55 | $9.44 |
Unit | 87.9¢ | 78.7¢ |
Rating: | (4.4 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 2,804 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Beach Cliff Sardines in Water, 3.75 oz Can (Pack of 12) - Wild Caught Sardines - 12g Protein per Serving - Gluten Free, Keto Friendly - Great for Pasta & Seafood Recipes, |
Manufacturer: | AmazonUs/BUMN9 |
Model Number: | B08LMKLTJJ |
Product SKU: | B08LMKLTJJ |
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank bluzcluz
These were also $8.80 for a dozen earlier this month.
These were also $8.80 for a dozen earlier this month.
Thanks for the info
From Wikipedia
"Sprats are sometimes passed off as other fish; products sold as having been prepared from anchovies (since the 19th century) and others sold as sardines sometimes are prepared from sprats, as the authentic ones once were less accessible."
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These are Sprats which are close to sardines, but not
The brand Costco sells: "Season brand" are listed as Sardines on the ingredients.
Is there much difference between a sprat and a sardine? I don't know,,, but if you're buying something labeled sardines, it should actually contain sardines
They are really thick sardines not the small ones like king Oscar, so to me they're not as good but they're adequate. I used to eat them before they rebranded to honeybee when they sold assuming they the same