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Re: Claussen pickles [Re: Sneaky] #8986237 01/12/24 11:53 AM
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My grandmother used to jar her own pickles. Clausens are the closest to that experience. But my grandmothers were better! Great memories. They grew multiple vegetables in their own Chicago suburbs garden and jarred and canned everything.

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Their kraut is most excellent also.


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Re: Claussen pickles [Re: Sneaky] #8986250 01/12/24 12:59 PM
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Agreed. Refrigerated section....usually near the deli meats and cheeses. Their sourkraut is top notch as well.

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Originally Posted by Sneaky
If ever there was a mass-produced product that could never be improved upon, this is it. I would tell you to change my mind, but you can’t.



Costco- Just compare ingredients. Some of the best pickles Ive had

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Agreed, Claussen is king! All other pickles are substandard in comparison. I typically buy the sandwich stackers. Makes cutting up for salads and hotdogs easier too.


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Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
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If ever there was a mass-produced product that could never be improved upon, this is it. I would tell you to change my mind, but you can’t.



Costco- Just compare ingredients. Some of the best pickles Ive had

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Those are some damn fine pickles.


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Re: Claussen pickles [Re: Sneaky] #8986267 01/12/24 01:36 PM
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Me and a bud built two steel buildings last year. Of course it HAD to be hot weather. One in June and one in August.

Those pickels are kept in the cooler iced down, next to the Gatorade and the beer for quitting time.

You need to eat some of those pickles at noon, and 2 pm at a minimum. "Medicine"


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Claussen Pickles are made in Woodstock, IL. You can smell the dill for blocks


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Would love to try the Grillo's, but no Costco nearby.
My go-to has always been Nalley's Banquet Dill, but they don't seem to be widely circulated anymore. I make do with Mt. Olives. Not a Claussen fan. Too much garlic or something.

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Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
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If ever there was a mass-produced product that could never be improved upon, this is it. I would tell you to change my mind, but you can’t.



Costco- Just compare ingredients. Some of the best pickles Ive had

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But have you tried….
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^^^^^^^^ Just put my order in with my daughter to get me some of this food


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Re: Claussen pickles [Re: Stevarino] #8986291 01/12/24 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Stevarino
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If ever there was a mass-produced product that could never be improved upon, this is it. I would tell you to change my mind, but you can’t.



Costco- Just compare ingredients. Some of the best pickles Ive had

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But have you tried….
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ooooooo My man!!! putting order in now!!!!


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I've been eating on some Wickle's Pickles lately...not bad at all.

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Originally Posted by Nolanco
Would love to try the Grillo's, but no Costco nearby.
My go-to has always been Nalley's Banquet Dill, but they don't seem to be widely circulated anymore. I make do with Mt. Olives. Not a Claussen fan. Too much garlic or something.


you may have them at Walmart in Sweetwater


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dang I want to try the Pickle de Gallo

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Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
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If ever there was a mass-produced product that could never be improved upon, this is it. I would tell you to change my mind, but you can’t.



Costco- Just compare ingredients. Some of the best pickles Ive had

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ooooooo My man!!! putting order in now!!!!


That would elevate a tuna salad I bet.


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Kyle told me beez loves pocket pickles

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Claussen makes a great gherkin.


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Originally Posted by topwater13
Agreed. Refrigerated section....usually near the deli meats and cheeses. Their sourkraut is top notch as well.


I had them in my meat department lunch meat section. The lids, surprisingly were loose sometimes and we couldn`t sell them. Made great snacks during the day up. Great product. Some giant food group like Tyson Foods hasn`t bought them yet and F`ed with the recipe like they`ve done with lots of products.

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Try the Walburg pickles or however you spell it. I am in on Claussen, but these are next level.




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Who knew we had so many "pickle" experts? I'm shocked BigPig hasn't weighed in rofl


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Originally Posted by Whammer7
Claussen Pickles are made in Woodstock, IL. You can smell the dill for blocks


That's cool. I never knew that being from the Chicago area. When my grandmother would make those or Dilly beans they were huge chunks of garlic in the jars. I loved to eat those soaked garlic chunks. Awesome memory. Clausen does a nice job


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gherkin.


Is that even a word?
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I'm about to make a sandwich for lunch I'll have a couple of Claussen's pickle spears on the side!


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