Crown Prince Skinless & Boneless Sardines in Olive Oil, 3.75-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)

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Crown Prince Skinless & Boneless Sardines in Olive Oil, 3.75-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)
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  • I have been buying this brand of boneless and skinless sardines for years and still love to just open a can and eat them for a snack. I know that being boneless and skinless lowers the calcium level but I've never liked the crunch or taste of eating a...
     
  • THESE ARE THE BEST AS OTHER REVIEWS INDICATE. BUT YOU CAN BUY THESE AT WALMART FOR $1.63 EACH!
     
  • Some sardines are hard to eat...not these! I bought them so I could get a larger amount of omega-3 fatty acids. I eat them because I find them to be so tasty.
     
  • Yummy plus nutritious. A real treat. Lots of Omega 3 fatty acids quickly delivered in the form of delectable little fish. Be sure to eat the olive oil in which they are packed.
     
  • In a city like San Francisco, you'd think these would be easy to obtain. I used to buy these at Trader Joe's but they've stopped selling them. After going through a panicky search through all the stores I normally frequent, I was glad to find it on...
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