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Mt Olive Jalapeno Slices, 12 Ounce, $3.69
Mt. Olive Jalapeno Slices have the perfect flavorful combination of heat and crunch. With just the right amount of spicy goodness, these versatile Jalapeno Slices are ready to pop into sandwiches and subs, hamburgers or hot dogs, and much more. Grab a jar of Mt. Olive Jalapeno Slices to add zest and zing to otherwise ordinary meals. Surprise your taste buds with vibrant Mt. Olive Jalapeno Slices! Our crunchy, flavorful pickle and pepper goodness comes from the corner of Cucumber & Vine in our hometown in North Carolina.

Claussen Kosher Dill Pickle Chips, 20 Fluid ounce, $4.99
With a sweet and juicy kick, Claussen Kosher Dill Pickle Chips are full of flavor and crunch. Our Claussen pickle chips are crafted with fresh cucumbers picked straight from the vine and refrigerated for our classic Claussen crunch. Pickled with a unique spice blend of turmeric, garlic and red pepper, our dill pickle chips add juicy, crunchy flavor to burgers, hot dogs and sandwiches. Claussen pickles are vegan, Kosher Certified and a fat free food, making them a delicious snack. Keep our 20-ounce resealable jar of pickle chips refrigerated. Whether you enjoy pickle chips or spears, slices or wholes, you can't beat Claussen's mouthwatering crunch.

Mt Olive Pickles, Kosher Dill, Sandwich Stuffers, 24 Fluid ounce, $3.99
Since 1926. Cucumber. Vine. Corner of Cucumber & Vine, PO Box 609, Mt. Olive, NC 28365-0609. No high fructose corn syrup yellow no. 5. Please recycle.

Mt Olive Pepperoncini, 12 Fluid ounce, $3.69
Registering between 100 and 500 Scoville heat units, the pepperoncini is the less-spicy relative of jalapeno and poblano peppers. Harvested before it has fully matured, the pepperoncini pepper is often confused for the banana pepper because of their similar colors. If left to fully mature, the pepperoncini turn a vibrant red. However, when plucked off the vine when they are between to two to three inches in length, pepperoncini is a bright yellow-green color. In the Italian region of Calabria, the pepperoncini peppers play a pivotal role in the kitchen, adorning many dishes from this locale. In fact, Calabrian chefs love pepperoncini, which they call friggitello, so much that they host an annual festival to celebrate the mouth-watering pepper. The most important thing chefs in Calabria do with the pepperoncini is always thinking up new ways to incorporate it into recipes. From savory pasta sauces to one-of-a-kind appetizers, pepperoncini have limitless potential. The pepperoncini have many names: the Tuscan pepper, the golden Greek pepper, the sweet Italian pepper. Whatever you call it, pepperoncini peppers are a versatile ingredient that can be used in numerous dishes. Whole pepperoncini make it easy to toss some on your favorite salad.

Gedney State Fair Pickles, Artisan, Grandma's Baby Dills, 24 Ounce, $5.59
Kathy Earnest. Kathy's Story: Growing up on a farm gave Kathy an edge in creating 1,000 + fresh prize-winning recipes. Her snappy kosher dills owe their heritage to at least three generations - an authentic recipe that will have you saying, Oh baby, baby! Include code No. on jar when writing us. www.gedneyfoods.com. No artificial color or flavors. No preservatives. Gluten free. No HFCS. Made in USA.

Mezzetta Jalapeno Peppers, Sliced Tamed, Medium Heat, 16 Fluid ounce, $4.39
Since 1935. Our family discovered a technique that tames the heat out of a traditional jalapeno, because sometimes you want full flavor crunch without the fire. Jeff Mezzetta - Fourth generation. Family company. 100% recyclable.

Mt Olive Pickles, Kosher Baby Dills, 24 Ounce, $4.49
Salty, juicy and crunchy. These Mt. Olive Kosher Baby Dills are the perfect size for serious snacking. Made from the finest baby cucumbers and packed in Mt. Olive’s world renowned pickle juice, Mt. Olive Kosher Baby Dills are a family favorite and perfect for your next picnic, cookout, family gathering, or party platter. Our crunchy, flavorful pickle goodness comes from the corner of Cucumber & Vine in our hometown in North Carolina.
