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8.75oz Classic Garlic Powder is $1.63 lower (25% savings) than the $6.50 list price.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has select McCormick Seasonings on sale from $3.97 when you clip 20% off coupon found on the product page & checkout via subscribe & save. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.
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Product of China. I work in Quality Assurance in the food industry. Garlic is one of the vegetables with the highest chemical and heavy metal residues when sourced from China. I know some people don't care, but I usually buy USA garlic. If you have Costco they have California garlic which comes cheaper or equal to this.
Worth noting that Consumer Reports did a heavy metals test on many different brands and types of spices, including many of the McCormick offerings:
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Product of China. I work in Quality Assurance in the food industry. Garlic is one of the vegetables with the highest chemical and heavy metal residues when sourced from China. I know some people don't care, but I usually buy USA garlic. If you have Costco they have California garlic which comes cheaper or equal to this.
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Product of China. I work in Quality Assurance in the food industry. Garlic is one of the vegetables with the highest chemical and heavy metal residues when sourced from China. I know some people don't care, but I usually buy USA garlic. If you have Costco they have California garlic which comes cheaper or equal to this.
I was going to ask how the price compared to the costco equivalent, thanks for the post.
Product of China. I work in Quality Assurance in the food industry. Garlic is one of the vegetables with the highest chemical and heavy metal residues when sourced from China. I know some people don't care, but I usually buy USA garlic. If you have Costco they have California garlic which comes cheaper or equal to this.
This is great information thank you. Not a fan of garlic but there are times it could be used, which is why I was interested in this deal. Appreciate your spill of knowledge
Product of China. I work in Quality Assurance in the food industry. Garlic is one of the vegetables with the highest chemical and heavy metal residues when sourced from China. I know some people don't care, but I usually buy USA garlic. If you have Costco they have California garlic which comes cheaper or equal to this.
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Product of China. I work in Quality Assurance in the food industry. Garlic is one of the vegetables with the highest chemical and heavy metal residues when sourced from China. I know some people don't care, but I usually buy USA garlic. If you have Costco they have California garlic which comes cheaper or equal to this.
The Costco garlic is also better tasting. Less sharp, less bitter, more body. But not quite as potent... I end up using about half again as much, compared to this. But the results are much better. I avoid the McCormick garlic powder if I have an alternative. Obviously fresh garlic is best, but the Kirkland California roasted garlic powder is one of the best substitutes I've found.
Well, shucks. Wish this worked on the large cayenna powders (missed the previous sales on these).
For those wanting this for health reasons, garlic powder still retains many of its positives despite the change in format. Still, buying jarred minced garlic is even better yet, especially in terms of manganese and vitamin c.
Also: 1/8tsp of garlic powder is equal to one clove.
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For those wanting this for health reasons, garlic powder still retains many of its positives despite the change in format. Still, buying jarred minced garlic is even better yet, especially in terms of manganese and vitamin c.
Also: 1/8tsp of garlic powder is equal to one clove.
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