Chicken of the Sea Wild Caught Sardines in Mustard Sauce
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Chicken of the Sea sardines in mustard sauce combine wild caught sardines with a little piquant mustard which enhances the flavor of the sardines—perfect for a delicious snack. They feature protein, calcium, and heart-healthy omegas, making them highly nutritious and perfect for keto and Mediterranean diets, or any healthy lifestyle.
- Responsibly sourced and wild caught
- Rich, savory flavor
- Nutritional powerhouse
- 100% simple ingredients
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Reviews
Average Customer Rating3.73(15)5(7)4(2)3(3)2(1)1(2)Good but not great. Bland.
VPDP420 - 2025-03-30Years ago these were much more flavorful unless I am thinking of a different brand. They have such a mild mustard it really leaves something to be desired. Sardines themselves are very ...Originally posted on chickenoftheseaTangy, no other sauce needed
Janet - 2025-02-18Tangy high-protein snack great with crackers. These are not expensive but are high quality.Very bland - where is the piquant?
Pat 2 - 2025-01-31Not like I use to buy many years ago! Label lists vinegar as well as mustard - should have a little “tang” but very bland and leaves a bland mustard taste.Originally posted on chickenofthesea