Binding: Grocery Brand: Crown Prince Feature: Case of 24 3.25-ounce cans with pull-top lids (total of 78 ounces) Item Dimensions: Array Label: Crown Prince Manufacturer: Crown Prince Model: N/A Number Of Items: 24 Publisher: Crown Prince Release Date: 2006-01-27 Studio: Crown Prince
Product Features:
• Case of 24 3.25-ounce cans with pull-top lids (total of 78 ounces) • Naturally smoked fillets of herring over hardwood chips; hand-packed • Contains 2 grams of omega-3 per serving; kosher • Excellent source of protein; zero carbohydrates, zero trans fat • Wild-caught; product of Canada
Customer Rating: Summary: Crown Prince Kipper Snacks...very stinky and hard to open Comment: Crown Prince Kipper Snacks, 3.25-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24) is not a good product. It doesn't taste very good, it is extremely smelly, and the tab to open (like an old style coke can) frequently breaks...resulting in using a can opener or knife to open. Once that juice splashes in your kitchen (or or your clothes is worse) you have a stench that last for days for a weird-tasting product that wasn't even worth it in the first place.
Needless to say, I will never buy it again.
Customer Rating: Summary: great buy Comment: This is the first time I have purchased "food" from Amazon, and I'm very pleased. I will be ordering often...
The goods arrived quickly, and the products were excellent. Customer Rating: Summary: good deal Comment: These are excellent kippers, about as good as they get. I find Kippers are much better than sardines and more versatile as they work well in salads, on rye, on crackers, etc. They pack well and store well too. Buying them by the case from amazon is much cheaper than any local store and they get delivered to my door. In total, this is real value and a good deal. Customer Rating: Summary: Great tasting Comment: Just what I was trying to find, looked all over locally and was glad when I found it on line. Also saw other items from the seller I will probably try. Customer Rating: Summary: Excellent Flavor Comment: These smoked fish are the standard by which all sardines should be judged. At a $1 a can, if you buy a case, they are a real bargin. They cost $2.18 per can at Ralphs. I prefer to eat them right out of the can with crackers. These small fish don't live long enough to contain mercury, so they are a good source of Omega-3 fish oil. I eat a can a day for lunch. Return the bar code to Crown Prince and they will send you a 50 cent coupon per can. I use them at Ralphs when I forget to reorder from Amazon.