- 4 pack of 3.7 ounce cups of whole petite dill pickles
- Made with Mt. Olive’s world renowned Kosher Dill pickle juice brine
- Portable and convenient
- Kosher
- Gluten Free
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Just because Mt. Olive picklePak pickles are petite doesn’t mean they’re short on flavor. The Mt. Olive Kosher Dill Petites picklePAK lets you carry around your pickle passion wherever you go. Wherever people gather together, you’ve got a handy snack to share with friends and family. Store the picklePAK in the cooler for road trips or a day at the beach. They’ll be crisp, crunchy and ready to eat whenever and wherever you are. What could be better than a bunch of easily portable pickles? Dill petites are convenient, easy to carry and just the right size to share (but you really won’t want to). Kosher Dill Petites picklePAK is available in a 14.8 ounce package that includes four 3.7 oz single-serve cups. Put a pack of petite kosher dills inside your child’s lunchbox. You’re almost guaranteed to have one of the most popular kids at school. Mt. Olive Pickle Co. has been producing your favorite pickles for nearly 100 years, and Mt. Olive is proud to be the #1 best-selling brand of pickles, peppers and relishes in the United States. Our crunchy, flavorful pickle goodness comes from the corner of Cucumber & Vine in our hometown in North Carolina.
$5.98
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Melissa –
Yummy
So convenient for everyone in the house. Perfect for on the go and in the lunch bags. I have to buy a case of them often.
sesirrah –
BEST JUICE EVER, pickles are good too
Seriously tasty! the pickles are tiny and crunchy with very good flavor. But what keeps me coming back is the juice, not even kidding. Ive never been one to just drink pickle juice, but this is perfectly salty and tart. Its unlike any other juice ive ever tasted, even of the same brand. It may be weird, but I seriously wish i could buy the juice by the gallon.
StinkyHands –
Decent for shelf stable pickles
These are pretty good. They’re not Claussens, but I bought them to have something shelf stable that I can keep at work and when I go into the field. But they’re crispy and the tubs don’t leak. I get bad cramps and pickle juice is the only thing that helps. I’ve tried the little bottles of straight juice they sell and I need to drink more than twice as much as just regular pickle juice so they’re not cost efficient. These are a better substitute to Claussen refrigerated pickles. I’ve also gone to deli’s and bought their straight leftover juice.