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๐ Elevate your snack game with sustainable, protein-rich sardines!
BEACH CLIFF Sardines in Soybean Oil offer a premium, high-protein, gluten-free, and keto-friendly seafood option. Responsibly harvested by Bumble Bee Seafoods, these canned sardines come in convenient 3.75-ounce cans, sold in a 12-pack bulk set. Perfect for health-conscious millennials seeking sustainable, nutrient-dense snacks that fit an active, modern lifestyle.


| ASIN | B019YHTF7S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #166,520 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #212 in Canned & Packaged Sardines |
| Biological Source | Sardine |
| Brand | Beach Cliff |
| Brand Name | Beach Cliff |
| Coin Variety 1 | Sardine |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 785 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Keto |
| Flavor | Sardines In Soybean Oil |
| Item Form | Whole |
| Item Package Weight | 1.54 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 3.75 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Bumble Bee Seafood, LLC |
| Model Number | 2010000310 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 1.54 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 10020100003104 |
| Size | 67.5 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Gluten Free, High Protein |
| Temperature Condition | Fresh |
| Unit Count | 67.5 Ounce |
B**A
KETO TOP FOOD. Delicious and Healthy and Fresh Tasting
I just received my Beach Cliff Sardines in Soybean Oil the other day. Last night, I had a can. They taste delicious, and very fresh tasting. This is one of the perfect Top Foods for the KETO Diet. There are many makers of Sardines on the market. (Trust me, I have tried them all!), however; BEACH CLIFF is the best maker cuz it is fresh tasting, medium sized, and even has the bone and skin on it, which by the way the bone is very nutritious for its calcium content. Perfect to put in briefcase or pocketbook, to the office, to the school, and all around - Everywhere! Thank you, BEACH CLIFF, for your Delicious, Nutritious Sardines! PS I eat mine out of the can, however; you can also make a sandwich of it by draining the soybean oil, slicing up white onions and placing on Rye Bread. Yummy! :)
W**R
Great tasting
These are about Half the size of sardines. Baby sardines they call sprats. But have a great flavor. These are in soybean oil /fish oil, Not water. Great for an evening snack or for breakfast .
W**E
I knew what I was buying.
Been eating these for 30 plus years. Not the best sardines available. But most certainly the best for the money. First time I ever tried them you could buy a tin of sardines, a pack of saltines and a soda for less than a buck.
T**N
Decent. Greasy. Fishy.
The flavor is ok, but not outstanding. I'm more likely to make a fish salad out of them, with plenty of onions, than eat them as-is. As a dietary supplement, they fulfill their purpose. They are considerably greasy. The oil can't be repurposed well. The drainings from one can will give your soup stock plenty of flavor.
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Good for you and Yummy in your Tummy!
Has all the good stuff your body needs - from calcium to lots of vitamins. Nothing goes to waste - not even the tin can they came in! Drain the oil (Dogs and Cats love it) and mix with their dry food. Eat the Sardines... Wash tin cans and use them for your garden.... Slugs? Pour a little beer and set this in the garden. Sardines are so good, the School has called me TWICE ... as my granddaughter smuggled a can to school (two different times)... Apparently the School system has a policy on what you can bring in for lunch! :)
A**X
Not Real Sardines. Fish is Called Sprats - Misleading Label
I have eaten this brand of Sardines for the most of my life. My parents bought this brand when I was a child, so I've been raised on this brand and know what to expect from it. However, this last order from June 2020 has labels that look the same, but upon closer inspection has SPRATS listed as the 1st ingredient. I took a picture of an older can and a can of the latest order next to each other as well as a close up of each can's ingredient list. I have no idea what Sprats are, so a quick search shows them as a smaller fish than Sardines. Sure enough, when I opened the can, there were small guppy sized pieces of fish, rather than the larger Sardines that I have grown up with. How can this company get away with this blatant misleading label calling the product Sardines? Amazon should pull this item from it's catalog until an explanation can be made as to how they can label this item as Sardines, when in fact it is a totally different type of fish. And, by the way, it doesn't taste the same as Sardines either.
D**N
The best!
This is my favorite brand of sardines. I have been eating them for many years.
A**A
They are Sprats
They are not sardines in the U.S. but in some countries they might be. So what is a Sprat? Sprats are a kind of fish. The sprats are tiny, and are normally sold canned. You are supposed to eat the whole sprat. The canned sprats are very very soft, so even the heads, tails and fins taste the same as the rest of the sprat. We fried ours because they were slimy. Not to bad just not what I was buying, I wanted sardines not sprats!!!
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