🐟 Dive into Deliciousness!
King Oscar Kipper Snacks offer a gourmet experience with lightly smoked, wild-caught herring fillets. Each 3.54-ounce can is packed with 16 grams of protein, omega-3s, and essential vitamins, making it a nutritious choice for various diets. Conveniently packaged in a bulk pack of 12, these snacks are perfect for any occasion, while also being sustainably sourced to protect marine life.
C**W
High quality and delicious.
Quality wise these tins are rally tasty. I got the French’s flavored mustard spreads to go with this fish. Yummmmm. One can with crackers is very filling. And with the Frenches sweet chipotle or dill mustard spreads to yummmm. Also gives a feeling of energy and well being. The tins are shipped from Poland so it took a while to arrive. Very tasty and worth the wait. I plan to make these a staple in my diet this year.
J**S
Delicious I could eat all of them at once if I could and not suffer health problems
Have ordered multiple of this item and this is my favorite brand of kippers by far but the sodium is a little high however the taste is second to none so far…
A**N
Gets the job done
These are brutally fishy smelling, even for me. However, it's a small price to pay for the daily omega 3 and 6. They taste decent with vinegar or worchesterchire sauce, are soft and easy to chew, and no bones. Fairly high quality fish.
C**S
KO KIPPER SNACKS
OK BUT WIERD AFTERTASTE. I BELIVE FROM SODIUM PHOSHATE ADDITIVE. CROWN PRINCE KIPPER SNACKS MUCH BETTER.
C**E
Surprisingly delicious
I watch tinned fish reviews on tiktok and my daughter wanted to try some tinned fish. We ordered this and a few others. I loved this one more then my daughter but we both enjoyed it. Nice smoky flavor and flaky texture. Very filling
A**S
excellent taste
just the right amount of smoke flavor. nice firm pieces of fish
D**.
10/10
Didn't think herring could be this good
M**K
Tastes terrible
After tasting four brands of herring that I've had in the past and comparing ingredient labels, this is the one brand that uses salt and sodium phosphate for its preservatives. That is not a good move, because the addition of the sodium phosphate has made this particular herring a displeasure to eat: bland (as in the flavor of the herring has been halved) and dry. Even my cat refused to eat this, and she normally likes canned fish.
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