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Mario Camacho Foods Black Olives, Large Pitted, 6.0 Ounce (Pack of 12)~$12.11 With S&S @ Amazon~Free Prime Shipping!

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Yesterday 06:41 PM
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hellspiceYesterday 06:41 PM
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This needs a banana for scale. Is a 6oz can those little half-cans? I think the regular size cans are 15oz.
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KO3bIPbYesterday 06:44 PM
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It's-a me, Camacho Foods Black Olives, Large Pitted
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KO3bIPbYesterday 06:46 PM
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Quote from hellspice :
This needs a banana for scale. Is a 6oz can those little half-cans? I think the regular size cans are 15oz.
oh snap, pic is misleading, and I missed these are 6 oz cans.
Thanks, hellspice, repped, and cancelled order.
Last edited by KO3bIPb August 11, 2025 at 12:04 PM.
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almightysYesterday 06:53 PM
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6oz are the bigger soup type cans
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KO3bIPbYesterday 07:02 PM
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Quote from almightys :
6oz are the bigger soup type cans
"regular, normal" can of cola is 12oz. Soup and such is15oz.
These Mario manufacturer is a cheeky bastard for making a 6oz can that looks in pics, has proportions of 12/15oz.
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Quote from hellspice :
This needs a banana for scale. Is a 6oz can those little half-cans? I think the regular size cans are 15oz.
No, these are not little half cans, that would typically be what sliced olives are supplied in.
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Quote from KO3bIPb :
oh snap, pic is misleading, and I missed these are 6 oz cans.
Thanks, hellspice, repped, and cancelled order.
6 oz is the regular size for whole pitted canned olives.
Good luck finding a typical 15 oz sized can with a 15 oz drained weight of olives!
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Quote from almightys :
6oz are the bigger soup type cans
Thanks for your support, I guess you must have shopped for whole pitted olives before.
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Quote from KO3bIPb :
"regular, normal" can of cola is 12oz. Soup and such is15oz.
These Mario manufacturer is a cheeky bastard for making a 6oz can that looks in pics, has proportions of 12/15oz.
The 6 oz olive can is the exact same dimensions as a typical size '15 oz' can, go check it out for yourself, OK.
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Great price at $0.74 ea, $2.92 ea at Walmart whether single or pack of six.

Mario Olives [walmart.com]

edit: $0.74 after 15% S&S, and I had an add'l 15% S&S promo good on lots of things "2025-08-07_Midwest_15%_Pantry Staples"
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CyanIzBuyinYesterday 08:41 PM
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These are six ounces drained, that's a normal size can of olives, not a small can. Obviously round, pitted olives will contain a great deal of water between them inside the can and by rule, they sell by weight of actual product.
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Quote from CyanIzBuyin :
These are six ounces drained, that's a normal size can of olives, not a small can. Obviously round, pitted olives will contain a great deal of water between them inside the can and by rule, they sell by weight of actual product.
Finally, sense returns to this thread, thank you!
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KO3bIPbYesterday 11:51 PM
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EEK!
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Quote from KO3bIPb :
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What the rules say. Net weight means not the beans or corn or fruit; it means the food plus liquid.
https://www.consumerreports.org/c.../index.htm
Look at the label again Buddy.
It states 'NET DR. WT. 6 oz. (170g)'

"Dr wt" stands for Drained Weight, which is the weight of the olives after they have been drained of liquid.
I guess you cancelled your order for nothing, but you do you and keep digging a hole for yourself, OK.

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Quote from KO3bIPb :
I quote:What the rules say. Net weight means not the beans or corn or fruit; it means the food plus liquid. https://www.consumerreports.org/c.../index.htm
The can says "NET DRY WT. 6oz"

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