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๐ฅ Snack smart, snack stylish โ olives that keep up with your hustle!
Olives To Go offers 16 convenient 1.2oz cups of premium, handpicked California black ripe olives. These liquid-free, ready-to-eat cups contain no additives or preservatives, delivering a natural buttery flavor with only 35 calories each. Perfectly portioned for busy professionals and health-conscious millennials, they are gluten-free, non-GMO, vegan, and kosher certifiedโmaking wholesome snacking effortless anytime, anywhere.












| ASIN | B072KCYSQM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,963 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #3 in Black Condiment Olives |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,264) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | SPPPOA039023 |
| Manufacturer | Musco Family Olive Co. |
| Package Dimensions | 13.15 x 6.26 x 3.5 inches; 1.2 Pounds |
| UPC | 072999405333 |
| Units | 19.2 Ounce |
A**Z
Great Product/Perfect Size
Great for charcuterie boxes. Customers love them. Super efficient, convenient, and delicious!
C**N
Great snacking!
Great for school snacks! My son uses these for a veggie, in his lunch. They are the perfect size, healthy, and taste good!
A**R
Great taste
These are so good! Can take them in your lunch or nice when you need a small amount for garnish.
D**H
The "Authentic Kalamata Region of Greece" (as opposed to fake Kalamata, apparently)
Pearls Specialties Pitted Greek Kalamata Olives - because regular olives are for peasants who don't care about geographic authenticity. These olives come with more credentials than most job applicants: Non-GMO verified, Kosher certified, Ethically Sourced, and imported from the AUTHENTIC Kalamata Region. The olives basically have a better resume than you do. **From the Authentic Kalamata Region (Not That Imposter Kalamata)** Ethically sourced and imported from the genuine, no-fooling-around, actual Kalamata region of Greece. Because god forbid you eat olives from *regular* Greece, or worse, olives that just *taste* like Kalamata but come from some fraud town 30 kilometers away. These olives have a birth certificate and possibly a passport. **Pitted for Your Convenience (Because Effort is So 2010)** Pre-pitted, saving you from the arduous task of removing pits yourself like some kind of medieval olive peasant. Sure, you lose some of the "authentic experience," but let's be honest - you're eating these straight from the jar at 11 PM while standing in front of your open refrigerator, not carefully plating them for a Tuscan dinner party. **Non-GMO Verified (Your Olives Are Pure)** Non-GMO verified, which is reassuring because... wait, were we modifying olive genes? Was there a secret lab creating super-olives? Regardless, these olives are genetically exactly as nature intended, assuming nature intended olives to be pitted, jarred, and shipped 5,000 miles to your suburb. **Kosher Certified (Blessed Olives)** Kosher certified, so you can enjoy your Mediterranean snack knowing a rabbi has given these olives the spiritual thumbs up. The olives are pure in both body and soul. They're not just ethically sourced; they're religiously approved. These are the most morally upstanding olives you'll ever eat. **6 oz Jar, Pack of 6 (Commitment Issues)** Comes in a pack of 6 jars because apparently someone at Pearls Specialties understands that once you start eating Kalamata olives, you can't stop. Six jars is either a week's supply or a year's supply depending on your relationship with briny Greek fruit. There is no middle ground. **The Taste (Finally, What Actually Matters)** They're... actually really good olives. Rich, meaty, properly briny without being aggressively salty. The authentic Kalamata terroir apparently does make a difference, though you'll never admit this to anyone because it sounds pretentious. They taste exactly like what olives should taste like, which is either high praise or the bare minimum depending on your olive standards. **The Good:** Legitimately quality olives, pitted saves you time and dental emergencies, convenient jar size, actually from Kalamata (shocking), great for salads/pasta/eating 47 of them in one sitting, the certifications might be overkill but the quality backs it up. **The Bad:** Six jars is either too many or not enough, pitted olives never taste quite as good as unpitted (olive purists will fight me on this), the price makes you wonder if these olives had personal trainers, you'll become insufferable about "authentic Kalamata" olives, may cause spontaneous urges to bore people with olive origin stories. **The Ugly:** Realizing you've become the person who has Opinionsโข about olive provenance and can't go back to regular grocery store olives without feeling vaguely disappointed. **Bottom Line:** Pearls Specialties Kalamata Olives are what happens when olives go to finishing school and come back with credentials. They're legitimately good, properly sourced, and have more certifications than your average professional. Are they worth the premium over regular olives? If you have to ask, you're probably fine with the cheaper stuff. But if you've ever tasted the difference between real Kalamata olives and pretender olives, you already know you're buying these six jars and lying to yourself about "making them last." Welcome to the club. Your Greek grandmother would be proud, or possibly horrified that you're paying this much for pitted olives.
D**Y
Should keep these handy year round
Great survival snack to keep in your car during bad weather, or for summer days for a cooling snack
S**U
Buy again
Great value of money and great taste
A**E
Great
So convenient. Love olives and perfect portions for on the go.
Y**T
Highly recommend
Great price
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