: Reese Skinless & Boneless Sardines in 100% Olive Oil, 4.375-Ounce (Pack of 10)

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: Reese Skinless & Boneless Sardines in 100% Olive Oil, 4.375-Ounce (Pack of 10)

Reese Skinless & Boneless Sardines in 100% Olive Oil, 4.375-Ounce (Pack of 10)

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 18655





Binding: Grocery
Product Brand: Reese
EAN: 0070670006428
Label: Reese
Product Manufacturer: Reese
Number Of Items: 10
Publisher: Reese
Release Date: April 13, 2006
Ranking: 18655
Studio: Reese


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  • Reese has been providing quality fish products for over 30 years
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Super
Consistent quality as to taste(superb)and packaging. None broken, neatly arranaged, great nutritious product a at good price.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Inconsistent quality
The first case I bought of these was pretty decent for the money. So I decided to buy more. The second pack of 10 was awful. They smelled awful and the olive oil was the same color as used motor oil. I threw them out and Amazon was kind enough to refund our money. I think I will go back to crown prince.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Be careful buying this product....You may not be getting what you paid for.
We love sardines - skinless, boneless in olive oil. Having purchased quite a bit of grocery items from Amazon, we had no problem ordering these. And the price, particularly through the subscription service was terrific. So far so good.

Then the problems began, 2 total, one at a time, like a slow-motion film, unfolding. Here goes:

1) The 10 cans arrived, poorly packaged, and about 3 cans were badly dented. Rather than complain, we decided to open these first. They tasted, uh, extremely oily, the olive oil notwithstanding. We're rather fond of olive oil, but this.....ugh! Then we saw the labels: Reese Skinless & Boneless Filets Of Mackerel Sardines. I don't know what mackerel sardines are, but they tasted disgusting with that harsh, bluefish-like powerful oily flavor. Not what we ordered. Should have complained, but didn't for some reason. We donated them to a neighbor who likes bluefish, and cancelled the subscription.

Believing that was a simple human error we ordered another 10 cans, again with the subscription. Price is great, right?

2) We checked the labels - Reese Skinless and Boneless Sardines in Olive Oil - so far so good. Opened it up - full skins, all the bones. Definitely not skinless & boneless, and I'm not even going to taste to see if the oil is olive or not. Another neighbor got the benefit of this error - somebody who has teeth as powerful as the best garbage disposal, and has no problem eating fish scales let alone a little old sardine with skin. Plus he has no taste buds as he pours Tabasco sauce by the cupfuls over everything - blech! But that's a different story.

Be careful with this one - 2 strikes and I'm out. I'll get mine in the grocery store and pay a little more. But we continue to purchase many grocery products through Amazon at great prices, with great results.




Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Sardines
These sardines are the best I've found at a reasonable price. The taste is better due to removal of skin and bones, and the olive oil they are packed in also adds flavor. I eat them prinicipally as an ingredient in a morning mixture of grits, tomatoes, sliced black olives and sardines. This is healthy, filling and tasty. They also make a good, healthy snack just with crackers and hot sauce.



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