: Heinz Genuine Dill Pickles 6 jars

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: Heinz Genuine Dill Pickles 6 jars

Heinz Genuine Dill Pickles 6 jars

from: Heinz Foods




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 12881





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Heinz
Label: Heinz Foods
Product Manufacturer: Heinz Foods
Publisher: Heinz Foods
Ranking: 12881
Studio: Heinz Foods


Product facts:
  • Original sour dill
  • Kosher
  • Six 46 oz. Jars
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Item Description:
Begun in 1869, Heinz horseradish was revolutionary for its glass jar. While competitors extended their horseradish with fillers, concealed from view in green glass jars, Founder Henry John Heinz proudly displayed his product in clear glass jars.

















Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Pickles Ever
I love these pickles, but they are not sold in my area, I am very excited that I can now order them through Amazon. I have been driving three hours to get them, no other pickle even comes close to these. I agree with the other person that says they make the potato salad.. You can tell a big difference when you have to use another brand.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wonderful Product - Great Service
Service was quick and painless. I have searched all over for this product and finally found it through Amazon. Thank you for your fast, courteous, service.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Only the best pickles ever
I was first introduced to Heinz Genuine Dills by my grandmother who used them in potato salad for "the kick." They are strong on dill and brine flavor, not so much on the garlic that some other pickles exude. The pickles are also crunchier (my opinion only) than some other varieties making them an excellent choice for mixed applications -- no one in my family is fond of mushy pickles in their chicken/tuna/potato salad. My local mega-marts don't carry them so it was great to find them available on-line.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Loving Heinz Dill Pickles doesn't require you to be pregnant
I absolutely love "Heinz Genuine Dill Pickles". I have four children who love them as well. Sadly, you can never find them in the grocery stores. It cost a great deal more to order them shipped directly to me, but if I can't get Heinz, I don't get anything. I am more than willing to pay the extra cost if that's what it takes. I hope they never stop making them. They truly are wonderful.



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