Van Holten's Pickle-In-A-Pouch Jumbo Dill (12 ct.)


By Van Holten's
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Model # 682229
Current price: $0.00

Highlights

  • Individually wrapped Jumbo Van Holten's Dill Pickle
  • Ideal for c-stores, concessions and food service
  • Shelf stable; no refrigeration needed

About this item

Satisfy your craving for pickles with Van Holten's™ Pickle-In-A-Pouch Jumbo Dill. These ultra-crunchy, juicy pickles are individually wrapped for an easy and convenient snack that makes a delicious accompaniment to any meal.

About Van Holten's Pickle-In-A-Pouch Jumbo Dill

This case contains one dozen jumbo dill pickles that have been individually sealed with their own juices in a handy plastic pouch. Simply tear open a pouch and you have a crunchy and tasty pickle to munch on. They don't need to be refrigerated and are perfectly portable. Pickle-In-A-Pouch is created by Van Holten's, a company based in Wisconsin that is devoted to the delicious art of pickling, with its Jumbo Dill Pickle-In-A-Pouch being one of their top-sellers with pickle enthusiast across the nation.

Enjoy Van Holten Pickles Anywhere

Van Holten's dill pickles can go anywhere. Keep a few at home, in your car, at work or carry in lunchboxes. They're easy to open and make a delicious snack on their own or alongside sandwiches, potato chips, salads and more. This multipack is also perfect for restocking convenience stores and concession stands and comes with its own cardboard display case. If you're hosting a barbecue or picnic, be sure to have some Van Holten pickles on hand to delight guests of all ages.

Van Holten's Pickle-In-A-Pouch Jumbo Dill are Healthy

Van Holten's dill pickles have zero fat, zero cholesterol and are low in carbohydrates and calories. They're made from cucumbers and pack a wallop of antioxidants. Their juice provides an excellent source of electrolytes. They've been linked to possible weight loss, reducing muscle cramps, reducing diabetes symptoms and fighting free radicals that have been linked to cancer and heart disease. Dill pickles are particularly nutritious and have less sugar than their sweet pickle counterparts.


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