expiredRokket | Staff posted Nov 26, 2023 03:40 AM
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expiredRokket | Staff posted Nov 26, 2023 03:40 AM
3.75-Oz Beach Cliff Wild Caught Sardines in Soybean Oil
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"They have a new manufacturer, and not the same product inside now.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2021
Flavor Name: soyabean
Size: 3.75 Ounce (Pack of 1)
These were our favorites, big and meaty, a real sardine, from the herring family. Now they are listed as sprats, which are herring like, tiny little fish and not so meaty. I bought 12 cans thinking they were the same product, but much to my disappointment, they were not, so sad that Bumblebee had to change the product when they bought the Beachcliff brand! So be forewarned!"
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"They have a new manufacturer, and not the same product inside now.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2021
Flavor Name: soyabean
Size: 3.75 Ounce (Pack of 1)
These were our favorites, big and meaty, a real sardine, from the herring family. Now they are listed as sprats, which are herring like, tiny little fish and not so meaty. I bought 12 cans thinking they were the same product, but much to my disappointment, they were not, so sad that Bumblebee had to change the product when they bought the Beachcliff brand! So be forewarned!"
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I'm just wondering if they're really the actual, real, thin sprats or regular sardines. I know this is a pretty expensive brand usually so 66 cents each is great.
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I'm just wondering if they're really the actual, real, thin sprats or regular sardines. I know this is a pretty expensive brand usually so 66 cents each is great.
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